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Árdís - 01.01.1956, Qupperneq 49
Ársrit Bandalags lúterskra kvenna 47 Light) was published in 1938, and later a book of children’s poems called “Sá eg Svani” (I Saw Swans). More recently Mrs. Johnson has turned her attention to children’s songs. Her translations appear in several American School Song Books, namely “The American Singer Book 4”, which contains “Nothern Swans” and “Moonlight”. Also “Songs Children Like”, 1954, which contains “Northern Swans”, “A Little Treasury of World Poetry”, published in 1952, has “Iceland’s song” and “Swansong on the Moorelands”. These are but a few of her published songs. Mrs. Johnson also has the distinction of being written up in Dr. Richard Beck’s “History of Icelandic Poets, 1800-1940” and many of her translations appear in a book by Thorstina Jackson. Poetry is not her only love, as she has translated prose as well, in- cluding some of the Sagas. She has composed poetry and articles in Icelandic. Not only has Jakobina Johnson wielded her pen to further the spread of Icelandic culture on this continent, but she has also lec- tured extensively for the last twenty years. She is always happy to appear in an Icelandic costume bearing with her some of her treasures of silver, bone and pottery from her native land, to speak to audiences of children and adults. During World War II she delivered sixty lectures. Because of her untiring efforts the tiny republic of Iceland has become a living, vibrant, respected country to thousands in the great North-West. Jakobina Johnson is a dedicated Icelander, albeit she is a loyal American citizen. Few people possess such insight into things Ice- landic or are as well informed about the matters of that land. Yet she has visited her native land only twice, in 1935 and later on invitation in 1947. She was awarded the Order of the Falcon in 1933. On her Seventieth Birthday, the occasion was marked in Reykjavik by a radio address by Jonas Thorbergson. The Johnson home, so imposing on the crest of a hill, has long been the centre of Icelandic culture in Seattle. Here was, and still is, Icelandic hospitality at its best despite the many objects of art brought by their son from the Orient. The Icelandic flag proudly waves from its place near a Chinese teakwood chest; Icelandic coffee is served in the dining room whose walls are adorned by Chinese silks and jades; Icelandic music is found on the piano upon
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