Background
Philosopher Pentti Linkola is the son of Hugo Suolahti"s daughter.
politician member of parliament of Finland
Philosopher Pentti Linkola is the son of Hugo Suolahti"s daughter.
Before 1906, he was known as Viktor Hugo Palander. Suolahti passed his matriculation examination in 1892 and received his Masters from the University of Helsinki in 1896. Suolahti became a Doctor of Philosophy in 1900.
In 1901, he became a docent of German Philology at the University of Helsinki and in 1911, he became a professor of the same subject, a post he occupied for more than 40 years, until 1941.
Suolahti"s specialized mainly in etymology and his work on words and vocabulary had a significant impact on Finnish research pertaining to German Philology. Suolahti was also an important administrator at the university.
First, he served as Vice-Rector of the University of Helsinki from 1917 to 1923, and then as Rector from 1923 to 1926 and finally as Chancellor from 1926 to 1944. He was re-elected its leader in 1925, following the administration of Antti Tulenheimo.
He was a member of the National Coalition Party (Finland) and was the first chairman of the party between 1918 and 1919.