The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1955, Page 35
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN
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When conscience speaks with
threatening voice,
’Tis this that bids the soul rejoice:
The Saviour’s blood and bitter pain
Shall wake the triumph psalm again.
Thy spirit, gracious Lord, bestow;
Anoint Thy servant’s lips, that so
His song may to Thy glory be,
And lire men’s hearts with love to Thee.
HvaS stillir betur hjartans bol
en heilog Drottins pina og kvol?
hvaS heftir framar hneyksli og synd
en herrans Jesu bloSug mynd?
0 Jesu, gef J>inn anda mer,
allt svo verSi til dyrSar J>er
uppteiknaS, sungiS, sagt og teS,
siSan Jress aSrir njoti meS.
(1943 Edition) W. J. L.
Wins Major Award
Marian’s brother, Joseph Edward
Martin, who is in second year arts,
received the United Church Auxiliary
scholarship and the Lloyd Hignell
scholarship.
Marian Eileen Martin
At the annual commencement
exercises of United College in Win-
nipeg Nov. 3 Miss Marian Eileen
Martin, who graduated in arts last
spring, was awarded the Governor-
General’s bronze medal for the highest
average in second, third and fourth
year arts.
Miss Martin is a daughter of Mrs.
Margaret Martin of Winnipeg and a
granddaughter of the noted pioneer,
the late Johannes Einarsson of Calder,
Sask.
Wins Jewellery Design Prize
★
Miss Carol J. Feldsted, Vancouver
artist, formerly of Winnipeg, won the
prize awarded in New York City this
fall by the Diamonds United States of
America Collection. She designed a
diamond bracelet and a diamond pin
which were made up in diamonds and
platinum, valued at $20,000. Among
the judges of the show were movie star
Irene Dunne, Raymond Loewy, in-
dustrial designer, and Pierre Matisse,
son of the great painter. Last year Miss
Feldsted was awarded her doctorate in
the history of Art from the University
of Paris. (See Icel. Can. Autumn ’54)
At present she has a studio in Van-
couver where she does photography
and oil painting. Her photography is
done by a special color process which
produces a life-like appearance.