The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1957, Síða 43

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1957, Síða 43
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 41 PROF. A. J. THORSTEINSON ATTENDS SCIENCE MEET Prof. A. J. Thorsteinson, chair- man of the department of entomology at the University of Manitoba, this spring attended a symposium of Euro- pean scientists on plant and insect relations held at Wageningen, Hol- land. Overseas for a five-week period Professor Thorsteinson spent a week in England prior to going to Holland where he toured various laboratories in addition to attending the Wagen- ingen meeting. Following his Netherlands sojourn he visited Paris and on his return to London attended a meeting of the Royal Entomological Society of which he is a Fellow. He returned to Win- nipeg in early June. Professor Thorsteinson graduated from the University of Manitoba in 1941 and, enlisting in the Canadian Active Army, went overseas where he served till the cessation of hostilities. Prior to returning to Canada he at- tended Imperial College, University of London on a British Council scholar- ship and was awarded a Ph.D. degree there in 1946. He was appointed to the staff of Manitoba University in 1948. ★ Bjorn Sveinbjornsson of Reykjavik, Iceland, who last year obtained his master’s degree in agriculture with honors at the University of Manitoba, toured the United States during the winter months to study most recent developments in agricultural practices and this summer is scheduled to return to Iceland to begin duties with the University of Iceland and the Icelandic government. MRS. ERIC A. ISFELD TO PRESIDE AT MUSIC TEACHERS’ CONVENTION Mrs. Eric A Isfeld of Winnipeg, pres- sident of the Canadian Federation of Music Teachers’ Asscoiations, will preside at the 11th biennial convention of the Federation to be held at Acadia University, Wolfeville, Nova Scotia, July 2 to 6. A prominent music teacher, pianist, organist and choirmaster, Mrs. Isfeld will leave in late June to complete convention plans prior to the open- ing. Attending with her will be some 12 Manitoba representatives. The Federation was founded in 1935 and then embraced music teachers associations in the four western prov- inces. Now included are associations in Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Bruswick as well and negotiations are underway to include Newfound- land. ^ ARNASON TO HEAD GENETICS SOCIETY Dr. Thomas J. Arnason, professor of biology at the University of Saskatche- wan was elected president of the

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