The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1955, Qupperneq 41

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1955, Qupperneq 41
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 39 APPOINTED CHIEF MED- ICAL STATE EXAMINER Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Bjornson of 1080 Dorchester Street, Winnipeg, have just received word that their son, Dr. Sveinbjorn Stefan Bjornson, has been appointed Chief Medical Examiner for the state of Delaware, with head- quarters at Wilmington. Dr. Bjornson received his elementary and secondary education at Arborg, and Gimli, Manitoba. After taking a Science course at the University of Manitoba he entered the Manitoba Medical College, receiving his M.D. degree in 1946. Following four years of medical practice at Ashern, Mani- toba, he began his studies in Forensic Medicine at the General Hospital, Regina, Saskatchewan. He continued his studies at Yale Univer- sity where he was simultaneously en- gaged in research at a hospital in New Brittain, Conn. In 1952 lie was award- ed an Army and Navy Research Fel- lowship at Harvard University where he continued his studies in legal med- icine at the Harvard Medical School and acted in the capacity of Visiting Pathologist at the Jordan Hospital in Plymouth, Mass. The New England Journal of Medicine has published his main research projects. In January, 1955, he was appointed Associate in Legal Medicine at the Harvard Medical School. His present appoinment became effective Novem- ber 3rd. Dr. Bjornson is married to Helga, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Sig- urdson, Riverton, Man. Helga is a graduate in Home Economics, Univer- sity of Manitoba, and took post grad- uate studies at the University of Tor- onto. Dr. and Mrs. Bjornson have three children, Alan, Diane and Kris. ★ WINS A FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP William C. Cline of Los Angeles, Cal., whose mother, Vera, is of Ice- landic descent, was last summer award- ed a Wolcott Foundation Scholarship for graduate work at George Washing- ton University, Washington, D. C. An- nouncement of the award to Mr. Cline, a Fourth Estate Club candidate, was made by Nelson Truitt, chairman of the foundation’s board of trustees, at the annual High Twelve Internation- al convention held in Detroit, Mich., in June. Mr. Cline, a senior at George Pep- perdine College, is editor of the col- lege paper, The Graphic, for the 1955-56 term, journalism and public speaking have made up most of his extra-curricular activities, his debating record last year being thirteen wins and four losses. He is president of the Los Angeles Chapter of Pi Kappa Delta, national honorary forensics fraternity. Mr. Cline was born in Salt Lake

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