The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1961, Síða 31

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1961, Síða 31
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 29 ment of Canada was expressed in a Minute of Council and of the people of Canada by a resolution of parli- ament. He ds the author of twenty-six books, all but one devoted to some aspect of Arctic life, and his articles for scien- tific and other journals number about four hundred. His library, now at Dart- mouth College, was .at the time of its transference the largest private Arctic library in the world. With headquar- ters in New York during most of the time since his return from the North, and latterly at Dartmouth, where he is Consultant to the Program of Nor- thern Studies, Stefansson has been the unofficial Ambassador of the North. By courtesy of The Canadian Geographical Journal Goes to Iran as Economic Adviser Luther Burbank Kristjanson Luther Burbank Kristjanson, son of Mrs. Elin and the late Hannes Krist- janson of Gimli, and nephew of Rev. Albert Kristjanson, has been appoint- ed a member of an advisory group supplied to Iran by Harvard Univer- sity. Mr. Kristjanson is at present assistant deputy minister of agriculture with the Manitoba Government. Pie leaves for Iran on June 22nd on a fourteen month leave of absence. He secured his high school educa- tion at Gimli, then a bachelor’s degree from the North Dakota State univer- sity, a master’s thesis for a doctorate from the University of Wisconsin, Mrs. Kristjanson, the former Farrida Fallah, who, with their two children, Sharon 5, and Kevan 3, will accompany her husband to Iran, was born in Iran, went to school there, and with her fam- ily travelled around the country. Thirteen years ago she came to the United States, got her bachelor of edu- cation degree from the Missouri State Teachers’ College, and majored in political science at the University of Nebraska, where she met her husband. After her marriage she did some social work in Saskatoon where her husband was stationed with the Canadian Department of Agriculture. She also did social work in Ottawa and in St. Boniface.

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