Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1966, Qupperneq 64

Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1966, Qupperneq 64
46 TÍMARIT ÞJÓÐRÆKNISFÉLAGS ÍSLENDINGA ceived his Bachelor of Science de- gree cum laude, in 1903. He was pro- ceeding towards his Master of Sci- ence degree when a sudden illness and death cut short his career, in February, 1904. The untimely death of these two young men of promise was tragic, but others among the early leaders lived to realize on the promise of their student years. To mention one, Thorbergur Thorvaldson, the young- er brother of Thorvaldur, became the head of the Chemistry Depart- ment at the University of Saskat- chewan, was awarded the Marshall Tory medal by the Royal Society of Canada, and received international recognition as a scientist. Jonas Jonasson, a graduate of Wesley College, University of Mani- toba, in 1912, now takes up the thread of the story. I was a member of the Icelandic Students Society from the fall of 1907 to the spring of 1912. I was never on the executive, but there were few meetings which I did not attend. The members were mainly students from Wesley College, al- though there were some from the Medical School, the Normal School, and the Winnipeg Collegiate Insti- tute. Active members during that period were, I belive, in the neigh- bourhood of fifty. In that period the presidents were: Haraldur Sigmar, Johannes P. Palsson, Bald- ur Olson, Walter J. Lindal, and Hallgrimur Jonsson. Meetings were held fortnightly in the main — there would be no meeting in the latter half of December and the last meet- ing would be in the latter part of March. Meetings were held in the basements of the Icelandic churches — the First Lutheran Church on Bannatyne; the Tabernacle Church on Furby and Sargent, and the Uni- tarian Church on Sherbrooke and Sargent. Meetings were usually of a literary nature; there were some social meetings — I would judge not more than two a year. At these social meetings guests were invited, who were not members of the society. Efforts were made to have a pro- gram of an entertaining nature. There were musical selections, coffee was served and games were played. There were promenades, but never any dancing. The students, however, held dances separate from any meet- ing of the Students Society. I recall two — one was in the Good Templars Hall and sponsored by private indi- viduals (members of the Students Society); the other was sponsored by the Society itself (if memory serves, this was in Manitoba Hall in the winter of 1911—1912). These two dances were somewhat of a formal nature, with printed programs, but informal dress, however, was the order for most. Meetings were usually of a literary character. After business had been disposed of, there might be a musical item, then short speeches on a varie- ty of topics, or a debate. Members would be called on to give five- minute speeches on some topic of their own choice, or they might be given a topic to speak on. Members were usually advised in advance if they might be called on to speak, but I recall one occasion on which they were given the topic when
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