Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1966, Side 66

Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1966, Side 66
48 TÍMARIT ÞJÓÐRÆKNISFÉLAGS ÍSLENDINGA To enliven proceedings, the Society Bards wrote a verse or limerick about each contestant — this was sung by the student body as each contestant took the platform. I use the term singing, but you can judge how much singing there was — there was at any rate boisterous noise. In 1909, Johannes Palsson wrote a student song to be sung at the oratorical contest. This was the song “Ó, hlustið nú á sögu vora” — it was sung by soloist and chorus — Gordon Paulson was the soloist. The following year, Joe Johannsson wrote a new song, “Vér allir dýrk- um dísir tvær”. These concerts were very popular — the public evidently enjoyed the high boisterous spirits of the young people. The students’ paper “Aurora” was begun in the fall of 1909, I believe. It contained social gossip, humorous skits, and more pretentious literary articles. This paper was never print- ed, but was read at meetings — this paper was well received and met with considerable success. The Society presented the play, “Hún iðrast” in 1910. This was an original play by J. P. Palsson — this was very well received — it seems to me it was presented three times — first two evenings in succesion and then again about a month later. What plays were presented the fol- lowing years, I do not remember. The principal roles in this play were taken by Gordon Paulson and Magnea Bergmann (Mrs. Paulson). One of the chief aims in presenting a play was to raise money to loan to needy students. I believe consider- able money was raised and loans were made to students. It seems to me that the original intention was that no one student should receive more than $50 — at least not more than $50 in any one year. The ori- ginal intention was that the reci- pients should pay back these loans, after graduation. I was never ac- quainted with the particulars of these loans. It was my impression that several students received loans — whether any of them were ever paid back, I have no idea. During the years I was there, Re- verend Jon Bjarnason was honorary president of the society. After the split in the Icelandic Synod an at- tempt was made to make Reverend F. J. Bergmann honorary president — this was ill-conceived, and ill- planned and met with failure — the subject was not broached at the meeting till Reverend Jon Bjarna- son’s name had been placed in no- mination. But there was quick and heated reaction to this second no- mination and the Reverend Jon was elected with a very large majority. I mention this to illustrate that there were often differences of opinion and heated arguments, as befitted Ice- landers who took politics seriously in those days. The Society provided a social meeting place for students, parti- cularly for those from out of town, who knew few people in town. It also provided a medium where stu- dents could gain practice and ex- perience in appearing in public. It was much easier for students to appear there than on the larger stage of the Literary Society at Wesley College for example. I for one, look
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