Árdís - 01.01.1951, Side 48

Árdís - 01.01.1951, Side 48
46 ÁRDÍS beautiful quiet girl, brilliant, yet unassuming. She received her early education in Selkirk. In Winnipeg she attended the Tache High School and Wesley College. She received her M.A. degree at the Columbia University. Also a diploma at New School of Social Science. She studied and made research of welfare work in Brook- iyn and iater in New York City and graduated from New York School of Social Science. In 1936 she returned to Winnipeg, there she founded the Family Bureau and became its first director as well as a temporary secretary of the Social Welfare Commission, before returning to the United States. In this field of work Elin will always be remembered and honored as a pioneer worker both in Canada and the United States. During her last years she also worked with health specialists throughout the United States in Public Health Service work and during last summer she studied at Fort Collins, Colorado. She wrote many articles related to her work, delivered many splendid lectures in different parts of the United States. She also wrote a book en- titled “We Americans” in 1937, a social survey for which she re- ceived a prize of one thousand dollars. It is worth mentioning that a memorial meeting for Elin Ander- son was held in Washington, D.C., June llth. This meeting was sponsored by leaders of the Public Health Service, Research in Medical Economics and Extension Service in Washington. Deep and sincere admiration was expressed for her wonderful work in planning and organizing medical and health service and her great genius in carrying out such planning. It was decided to publish a dignified, attractive pamphlet with selections of Elin’s articles and writing. All her friends rejoice deeply that her memory is thus honored. We who belong to Elin’s national group as well as all her co- workers and friends feel greatly indebted to her and deeply touched by her remarkable accomplishments. In the midst of her splendid career, just past the prime of life, she returned to her home in Winnipeg last summer. After an illness of a few months she was called to a higher sphere of activities, January 4th, 1951. We cherish her memory and thank God for her labors, her courage and her wisdom and pray that her soul will be blessed through all eternity. INGIBJORG J. OLAFSON.
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