Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1944, Side 157

Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1944, Side 157
ÞINGTIÐINDI 135 S'dney, 3rd Nov. 1943 Professor Richard Beck, The University of North Dakota, U.S.A. I am very glad that you have given me the opportunity to send a message to the Icelandic National League, assembl- ed on their 25th anniversary. Would you kindly give them the fol- lowing message. I feel it a great privilege to be an hon- orary fellow of the Icelandic National League, and in this way to be associated with others who value the heritage of Iceland. I have always felt that men and women of Icelandic descent make their best contribution to the life of the new world, when they retain the old as well as absorbing the new. Any fellow- ship which has for object the preserva- tion of Iceland’s immortal legacy, lives for a purpose which is immensely worth while. I would add that it is my earnest hope that when the war is over, Iceland itself will be allowed to retain its own complete autonomy, and so preserve its unique individuality. I send my warmest greetings to my fellow members in the Icelandic Nation- al League of America. With all kindest regards, I remain, Yours very sincerely, C. Venn Pilcher February 19, 1944. Lr. Richard Beck, President Icelandic National League, Winnipeg, Man. Dear Dr. Beck: I had fully intended to attend the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Icelandic National League. In fact, I got as far as Langdon when I was called from Bis- uaarck to come there to preside at the trial of two cases commencing next Monday. I have never dodged a duty and furthermore one of these cases ís Very important as it involves how far a Chiropraetor can go in the treatment of disease without liability for disastrous results, I must, therefore, forego my Pleasure in attending the convention and return to my duties. May I then take this way to extend to the League and to you my hearty con- gratulations. In my opinion the League has been a great force for good amongst the Icelanders and has kept alive the maintenance of the many good things we have inherited from our ancestry. At the same time it has encouraged us to eontribute as much of that as we can to the composite civilization in which we find ourselves and perform our duty as citizens of our adopted countries. It has helped keep alive the ties between the old country and the new. In doing that it has kept us posted of the remarkable progress in the old country and has shown the Icelanders over there that we here are trying to live as worthy de- scendants of the Icelandic nationality. I think the League has succeeded along those lines very well indeed. I believe it has even more important duties in the future to these same matters upon the younger generation. I want to take this occasion to con- gratulate you upon the splendid admini- stration you have given the League dur- ing the last four years. The Presidency has been held by many worthy men in the past and you have fully lived up to the high standards they set. I also wish to pay respects to the Rev. Sigurgeir Sigurdsson, Bishop of Iceland, who comes here for this occasion as a representative of the Icelandic Govern- ment. I think to send him was a won- derful gesture on the part of the Govern- ment and I know that his visit is bound to have good results for the development of the purposes of the League. I hope I may have occasion to meet him and personally assure him of my respect and admiration. Hoping you have a very successful convention and best wishes, I am, Sincerely yours, Guðmundur Grímson Herra prófessor Richard Beck, forseti Þjóðræknisfélagsins. I tilefni af tuttugu og fimm ára af- mæli Þjóðræknisfélags íslendinga i Vesturheimi sendi eg þvi hinar bestu
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