The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1957, Síða 40

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1957, Síða 40
38 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Summer 1957 DALMAN NAMED TO POST Dr. Conrad Dalman Dr. Conrad Dalman of the Sperry Gyroscope Co., in Great Neck, N. Y., has been named a professor of electr- ical engineering at Cornell. Professor Dalman will teach courses and conduct research in his special field of electron tubes and associated circuitry. After receiving a bachelors degree in electrical engineering in 1940 at the City College of New York, Dal- man was associated successively with the R.C.A. Victor Division and Bell Telephone Laboratories, working chiefly on developing electronic tubes. He received Master's and Doctor's degrees at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn in 1947 and has since then been with Sperry Gyroscope. His work there has been on micro- wave tulbes and on oscillator studies. Since 1954, he has been engineering section head in the Company’s tube department. He has also taught even- ing courses at C.C.N.Y. and Brooklyn Polytech. Dalman was born in Winnipeg and is a U.S. citizen. Lie is the son of the well known musician Conrad Dalman and his wife Valgerdur Lorsteinsdottir, who moved to New York several years ago. His paternal grandmother was the late Karolina Dalman of Win- nipeg. Professor Dalman is married and has three children. ★ DR. BECK HEADS SCANDI - NAVI AN STUDY SOCIETY At the annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study held in Chicago on May 3—4, Dr. Richard Beck was elected pres- ident. The election was by mail ballot of the membership of the Society in the United States and Canada and was announced at the closing session of the two-day convention. This is the third time Dr. Beck has headed the Society, and he has served on the Advisory Committee. The Society publishes a quarterly called Scandinavian Studies and Dr. Beck has served for many years on the edi torial board of that publication. Scandinavian Studies is a publication maintained at a high cultural level and, as the title indicates, is devoted to studies of the Scandinavian langu- ages, particularly old Norse in its many dialects. For instance, in the February 1957 issue there is an article on the word “rune” by Terence H. Wilbur of the University of California. ★ PEAK SCOUTING HONOURS WON BY WYNYARD BOYS This magazine is indebted to Mrs. Esther (Gudjonson) Wellington of Oakville, Ontario, for pointing out that William Johnson of Cornwall, Ontario, was not the first Canadian of Icelandic dsecent to be presented with the Queen’s Scout Badge, as reported in the last issue of the magazine in a

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