Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1966, Side 67

Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1966, Side 67
the icelandic student society in winnipeg 49 back with pleasure to my associa- tion with the Icelandic Society. The above account by Jonas Jonas- son gives substantially the picture °f the Icelandic Students Society for the next fifteen years or more. Be it noted, however, that in the year following the close of his narrative, the Jon Bjarnason Academy was founded and many J. B. A. students became members and shared in the enjoyment of the programs and the social contacts of the meetings. Then came the war of 1914—1918 and many of the male students enlisted for service overseas. Inevitably, some of those who en- bsted did not return, but in the nnmediate post-war years there were several young but seasoned war ve- terans among the membership of the Society. They played an active Part. The buoyancy and zest of the pre- War period was fully sustained. here were debates for the Brand- son Cup, now carried on in English, and oratorical contests, and the hand-written “Aurora” continued to make its contribution to the pro- gram at meetings. Some plays were presented, including the musical comedy Apinn (The Monkey), in 1928. Graduates were presented with inscribed gold cuff-links and one time they were honored at a fare- well banquet. Student loans were continued. By about 1930 the tide of change in the Icelandic community had its inevitable effect on the Students Society, bringing its story to a close. The Society was active in 1928, but the end came shortly after, appa- rently in 1931. Probably the most important factor was that students of Icelandic origin had become more and more absorbed in life on the university campus. But for three decades, since its founding 1901, the Icelandic Stu- dents Society had played a signi- ficant role, with its good companion- ship, active social life, and oppor- tunity for self-expression and deve- lopment. A Sheaf of Verses A new edition of Dr. Richard Beck’s book of English poems, A Sheaf of Verses has just been published in Winnipeg. This is an enlarged edition containing 21 poems. This new collection will no doubt be well received. Copies of it can be obtained from the author.
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