The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1946, Blaðsíða 36
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN
Winter 1946
34
SVAVA LOUISE MAGNUSSON
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Magnus-
son of Leslie, Sask., is now secretary to
the Icelandic Minister to the United
States. Miss Magnusson took over this
position early in September. Prior to this
for the past few years she has been em-
ployed by the British Army Staff in
Washington, D. C. She was recently
honored by the British Government, be-
ing made a Member of the British Em-
pire.
ELMA DAGMAR ODDSTAD
Born Nov. 13, 1922 in Blaine, Wash.
Graduated from San Francisco Junior
College and joined the National Broad-
casting Company. Completed Radio En-
gineering course with NBC in April 1945
and became only woman member of en-
gineering staff. Now engineers the
broadcasts over NBC station KPO, San
Francisco, Cal. She is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Oddstad, San Fran-
cisco, Cal.
Iceland's Thousand Years
★
The book, Iceland’s Thousand Years
was such an immediate success, that a
second edition was printed, which is
handsomely bound, and lettered in gold
leaf.
We have received scores of letters that
pay tribute to the value of the book. Fol-
lowing are brief excerpts from letters re-
ceived from leading men who are inter-
ested in this venture:
“After having read the book, I wish to
congratulate you heartily; it seems to
me the book is a great credit, not only
to the Icelandic Canadian Club, . . . but
also to all the lecturers, and most
especially to Iceland itself, and us Ice-
landers.
"I think you are on the right way in
creating an interest in Iceland, using the
English language, and I think your
work is invaluable; and probably that
will be the part that endures after the
language has been lost” (to the general
public, here). . .
Dr. Helgi P. Briem,
Consul-General, New York
“It has given me great pleasure to
study the contents of this book, and I
know that it will be a big factor in ac-
quainting people in this country with
‘he history and culture of Iceland. . . It
is especially suitable for sending to those
people who, because of their interest in
Iceland, and their love of knowledge in
general, write us, requesting material
and information on Icelandic history
and culture. .
Thor Thors,
Icelandic Minister to Washington