The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1954, Blaðsíða 30

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1954, Blaðsíða 30
28 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Spring 1951 fluence from these sources. But in his letters he often discusses at length ideas and passages from h.is readings. In 1894 Stephansson gave a lecture, On Reading Books, at a meeting of a newly established Icelandic Reading Club in the Markerville district. I would like to end this short and some- what disjointed account with a brief translated passage from this lecture: “There are those whom reading has educated, men who have not only ac- quired amusement and knowledge from books, but much rather sharpen- ed and increased the power of their own spirits: have drunk spiritual strength from books as the grass drinks a spring shower. Of course, I realize that culture, thus understood, is not of much weight in the pocket, un- related as it is to position and wealth; it can neither be weighed on a com- mercial scale nor told in gallons; there is some doubt that because of it you will get more butter from the milk or dozens more eggs from the henhouse, since culture cannot be thus measured. But one thing is certain: it makes man himself more suited for all use- ful undertakings, more human than if he had to do without it. It makes him more sensitive and keener for all that is beautiful and good, and con- nects him more closely and intimately with his race and nature. It interprets to him the runes of the past, explains the tongues of the present and shows him the future in a clearer vision. It prevents his life from becoming barren and isolated from everything like a rock which has rolled forth upon a grassy field and lies there motionless until it sinks into the earth. It pro- longs the short life of man by ages, be- cause the perception and sensitivity of a truly educated man reach far beyond the span of experience of any single generation.” C. P. Haltalin A graduate of the University of Manitoba in Electrical Engineering, Mr. C. P. Haltalin has been with the Engineering Department of the Win- nipeg Electric Company since 1929. Prior to his present appointment he served as Assistant Electrical Engineer and Supervisory Engineer. As Manag- er of the Operating Division he is re- sponsible for the operation and main- tenance of all generation, transmission, and distribution facilities of Winni- peg Electric Company, as well as the power plants and transmission proper- ties of The Manitoba Hydroelectric Board. By courtesy of PHASE ★ ON BOARD OF DIRECTORS A. R. Swanson has been appointed on the board of Directors of Burns -k Denton Ltd., members of the Invest- ment Dealers Association of Canada. Mr. Swanson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ragnar Swanson of St. Boniface, Man.
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