The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1955, Síða 16

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1955, Síða 16
14 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Spring 1955 IN THE EDITOR’S CONFIDENCE Once again we must apologize to a number of our contributors for the postponement of the publication of their articles to our summer issue. Un- fortunately the limitations of space made this action imperative. We would like our contributors to know that the postponement of articles does not in any way imply unfavorable comparison with articles we decide t© publish in a current issue. Our decision “to publish or postpone” is based on other factors previously indicated in this column. For the benefit of prospective con- tributors, we would like to reiterate our continuing need of articles, long or short, dealing with a variety of topics from the highly philosophical to shorter items of local and personal interest. We particularly welcome the latter, especially news items. It must be remembered that the Editorial Board and Magazine Com- mittee consists of busy people who voluntarily devote their few spare moments to the task of maintaining as high a standard of journalism as is possible under the circumstances. Whatever deficiencies exist—and we are aware of a number—may be at- tributed in part to the limitation of time. We accordingly solicit the sup- port and assistance of our many friends who sympathize with the objectives of our magazine. o o o We beg the indulgence of our read- ers in publishing excerpts from letters we have received recently: From New York “You will be interested to learn that our classes in beginners’ and inter- mediate (advanced) Icelandic are very well attended. The teacher has been Mr. SigurSur Magnusson, a young Ice- landic student in New York, and he’s doing an excellent job. We had ten students last semester, when the course was given here, and we expect that all of these registrants will continue and that the new elementary class will be as large. We use Prof. Einarsson’s text- book with texts, glossary and notes.” From the Atlantic Coast “For my money, your best issue so far is the one that just came, Winter 1954, with SKALFIOLT by Professor Sigurbjbrn Einarsson; AUSTMANNA- DALUR by Kristjan Eldjarn. So here are $4.00 of the said money for ten (10) copies. i Suggestion: Get Dr. Oleson to trans- late the chapter on the Romans in Iceland from GENGID A REKA.” We received the following letter, ac- companied by a cheque for $20.00, from a non-Icelandic California friend: Gentlemen:— “I am intensly interested in your ef- forts to keep alive the Icelandic trad- itions in Canada, particularly of the oncoming generation. May I hand you herewith the widow’s mite toward your work. I would suggest its use in sending sample copies with request to subscribe, wherever you can get lists of particularly Icelanders, and if not, other Scandinavians. After all, the Vik- ing tradition is behind all of them, is it not?” From the West Coast “His article (Ho—Sockeye!) is cer- tainly a true and excitingly written description of salmon fishing. We could almost feel the tang of the salt spray and see the fish jumping just as he described it.” —A. V.

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