Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1966, Side 65

Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1966, Side 65
the icelandic student society in winnipeg 47 called on at the meeting. On this occasion Johannes Eirickson was given the topic ,“To Be Or Not To Be” — there may have been a little satire in connection with the alloca- tion of this subject, but Johannes acquitted himself very well and de- livered a masterful and entertaining speech. I remember occasions when former members came to a meeting and gave speeches — two I remem- ber in particular — Hjortur Leo came after he had graduated in theology and spoke on what the Students Society had accomplished and possibilities for the future. Olaf- Ur Eggertson gave a talk on drama- tics — incidentally he gave valuable aid when the students put on their drama, “Hún iðrast” — whether he Was ever classed as official director I don’t know, or whether he gave assistance with other plays. Debates were a major activity — °n some occasions there were four °r more debates during a winter — debates were usually in Icelandic, aithough there were some debates ln English. There where two mem- Uers °n a team and the object was to ft as many as possible to take part. ^omen students took part in de- b^tes, although if I remember cor- rectly, they only debated against each other. There were no mixed ^ebating teams and I recall no oc- Casion when women students de- ^ated against men students. I re- cail one debate where women stu- ^ents debated Women’s Suffrage — believe that was in 1908—09 — w°men didn’t have a vote then and ^ good many people thought (yours ^ly included) that this was a per- fectly good world without giving women the franchise. The Brandson Cup was introduced in the winter 1909—10. The purpose was to in- crease and encourage debating in Icelandic. But there was an increas- ing number of students who felt that they were under too much of a handicap if they debated in Iceland- ic. I remember distinctly, the second or third year the cup was debated for, that one pair of contestants asked permission to have the final debate for the cup in English — this pair had won some preliminary de- bates in English and they felt that they were under too big a handicap if they had to have the final debate in Icelandic. However, it was ruled by the Executive that while preli- minary debates for the Cup could be in English, the final debate must be in Icelandic. That year there was no final debate for the Cup — the Cup was awarded on the basis of the preliminary debates. Each year the final debate for the Brandson Cup was held in the Good Templars Hall and I believe there was a full house. Each year, the Society held an oratorical contest. In 1908 there were four contestants — Baldur Jonsson, Johannes Palsson, Haraldur Sigmar and Jon Stefansson — Jon Stefans- son won the silver medal on that oc- casion — in the following years there were usually eight contestants (cannot be sure of all the names). Women students took part in these contests — in 1910, Thorstina Jack- son and Salome Halldorson took part. These annual contests became quite popular and as I recall it the house was packed on each occasion.
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