The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1968, Qupperneq 14

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1968, Qupperneq 14
12 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Autumn 1963 of its nobler traits. In pursuing this goal we must be careful not to fall victim to unjust pride and chauvinism. Icelandic culture is not to be viewed as an isolated phenomenon; rather it is one of the strands which have been woven into the fabric of western civil- ization. Nonetheless, it represents the part which has been placed in our care in order that we may protect it against the forces of deterioration. If we properly main- tain our vigil, our share in this important enterprise will bring dividends proportionate to the best qualities of our larger com- munion of national cultures. Throughout their history the Ice- landers have continuously been the recipients of stimulating cul- tural influences from other na- tions. Thus they have never al- lowed themselves to become isol- ated, even though our country was in the past far off the internation- al routes. Today cultural isolation is not one of our difficulties and may it never be. It is my firm conviction that if we wish to fulfill our prime obligation, we must add strength to our national culture at the same time as we remain in tune with all the beneficial features of those other national cultures which lie within our sphere of communica- tion.” (loosely rendered from the inaugural address of President Eldjarn, printed in MorgunblaSiS, August 2, 1968). The above excerpts clearly indicate that President Eldjarn will be deeply concerned with the very phases of Ice- landic life which have warranted the inclusion of Iceland in the league of western civilization. Few would be better qualified to join the standard bearers of that league than the new President himself. The members of the Editorial Board of -the Icelandic Canadian Magazine wish to take this opportunity to ex- tend congratulations to the President and his family and express the sincere hope that good fortune will always at- tend them. —Haraldur Bessason

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