The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Qupperneq 59

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Qupperneq 59
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 57 An Address to the Icelandic Canadian Club of Winnipeg delivered by ROY ST. GEORGE STUBBS, on February 28, 1967 Some months ago, when the final sun had set for your great poet, Gut- tormur J. Guttormsson, I said to an Icelandic friend that I was going to attempt a brief account of his life and work. He suggested to me that I would be presumptuous to even think of undertaking such a task, that as one who could not speak his language, I would be reaching far above my height. You mistake my purpose, I told him, I shall not be speaking to Icelanders. I shall be speaking to Eng- lish Canadians, and I shall tell them that they have had a great man, a great poet, living in their midst of whom they have not been aware. I may be able to strike a note which no Icelanders, with a due regard for the proprieties, could strike. I come before you tonight in this same spirit. The Icelanders are a modest race. This is not to say that they suffer from any false sense of modesty. They have a good conceit of themselves. As members of a minority race, they have always realized that no presumptions will toe made in their favor, that they must prove themselves, and prove themselves they have done —most abundantly. As a non-Icelander, I can speak of Icelanders without the restraint under which any modest Ice- lander must labour. But there are no considerations which would induce me to stretch the truth. I shall tell no lies. My knowledge does not qualify me to speak to a group of Icelandic-Can- adians. I must seek my warmth else- where and I find it in my admiration for a small race of people with whom quality has always counted for far more than quantity. Great size, in it- self, is no recommendation. It is the use to which great size is put which is the ultimate consideration, and it seems to me, and I say this sincerely, that no race, unless it be the Jews, has ever made more of the gifts which the fates have bestowed upon it, than has the Icelandic race. The first Icelander whom 1 met was Skuli Johnson. He tried to teach me Latin at Wesley College. The fault was not his. I have always regarded him as typical of his race — larger in size than the average, it is true, but still typical. He was a true scholar. Love of knowledge was his ruling passion. He had ambition but it was an ambition which pointed in the right direction. He had no thought of piling up pelf for himself. His ambition was to pay his passage through life by giving hon- orable service—-the service of a dedi- cated teacher—to his fellowmen. Shortly before he died, Skuli John- son was a patient in Grace Hospital. For a few days, while undergoing an operation, I was a patient in the next room. As fellow-patients, we visited back and forth. When I was leaving the hospital I went to say good-bye to him. These were his last words to me: “Stubbs, they tell me I am through, it is a great tragedy. I am just at my best. I have more to give now than I
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