The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1961, Síða 30

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1961, Síða 30
28 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Winter 1961 Canada Iceland Foundation and the Icelandic Canadian Club Scholarships The first step taken for the laying of a foundation, on a permanent basis, for the preservation of inherent values in Icelandic language and literature in this country, was the establishment of the Chair in Icelandic at the Uni- versity of Manitoba. Now that this has been done and a professor, Har- aldur Bessason, occupies the position of Head of the Department of Icelandic at the University, the next step to take is to make provision for scholarships, equally on a permanent basis, to be awarded promising students taking Ice- landic or who, during their academic course, show an interest in Icelandic studies by attending evening or other lectures given by the Professor of Ice- landic. These students, on graduation, will become ambassadors of ithe best in the Icelandic heritage. Primarily the ser- vice they will be able to render, wherever they go, will rest upon their knowledge of Icelandic acquired at the University, but even if restrictions in the selection of language studies and limitations dictated by the courses seleoted, should make it impossible for some of these students to do more than attend lectures in Icelandic language, literature and history, that in itself will be a valuable cultural asset. It will be particularly valuable in that it will enable these graduates to help make known the close philological relationship between Old Icelandic and Old English. A short time ago two funds became available to the Foundation for scholar- ship purposes. The Icelandic Good Templars deposited with The Win- nipeg Foundation the sum of $4000.00 the interest on same to be available to the Canada-Iceland Foundation to be awarded by it or a committee of same in accordance with conditions set out in an agreement between the Officers of the Good Templars, the Canada-Ice- land Foundation and The Winnipeg Foundation. At the same time monies became available out of the estate of the late George (GuSmundur) Walgar Magnusson, Swedish Masseur, in the sum of $2000.00, donated by his mother, Porunn Karadotdr of Iceland, the interest to be used for scholarships for students of Icelandic extraction. Last spring The Icelandic Canadian Club appointed a scholarship com- mittee of three composed of the follow- ing: Halldor S. Stefansson, Chairman J. T. Beck Judge W. J. Lindal, secretary. A notice over the signature of the Chairman was inserted in both Log- berg-Heimskringla and The Icelandic Canadian inviting high school students of Icelandic extraction planning to take a university course, to submit ap- plications for scholarships. A surpris- ingly large number of applications were received. The committee selected five as meriting a scholarship and chose one of them for the Icelandic Canadian Club Scholarship. It then handed all five applications to the chairman of the Canada-Iceland Foundation Schol- arship Committee which, by that time, had been duly set up.

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