The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1968, Qupperneq 30

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1968, Qupperneq 30
28 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Autumn 1968 LOSSES and GAINS The Icelandic Canadian, now well passed its quarter century mark, has one enviable record. It has never been even hinted to members of the Mag- azine Board that their contribution had been diminishing. Every resign- ation from the Board has always been voluntary, based entirely upon the members own wishes. The converse is equally true. Never, to this writer’s best knowledge, has anyone, on being asked to join the Board, refused, or even reluctantly accepted. As it all is voluntary work, this record speaks well both for present members of the staff and those that have served in the past. It is the editor-in-chief’s duty to record two losses from the Magazine Board, Miss Salome Halldorson and Mr. Hjalmur F. Danielson. Salome Halldorson joined the ed- itorial staff in the autumn of 1959 and served until in June this year when she made it known that on grounds of indifferent health she felt she could not serve any longer. Miss Halldorson was a valuable member of the staff. She contributed excellent editorials and articles and in addition volunteered to perform the somewhat tedious but exacting job of preparing the annual lists of Icelandic Canadian graduates, medal and scholarship win- ners, primarily from the University of Manitoba but from other universities as well. Trips had to be made to the University and letters written to par- ents for required information. In the first number of the Icelandic Canadian, which is dated October 1, 1942, Hjalmur F. Danielson is record- ed in charge of "Circulation”, and in the March number of 1943 he became “Circulation Manager”, a position he held until in the summer of 1952 when he was appointed “Business and Cir- culation Manager”. This position he held until the publication of the last number of Volume XXVI of the mag- azine. He thus was on the staff of the magazine for the first twenty-six years of publication. By letter dated March 27, 1968, Hjalmur Danielson, resigned, the resignation to takes effect at the end of the current publication year. Mr. Danielson was more than the Business and Circulation Manager of the Magazine. At meetings of the Mag- azine Board he contributed to dis- cussions, but his most valuable service, outside the business management, was in writing articles for the magazine. In preparing for these articles he always made extensive research which put the stamp of authority upon -them. Space permits mention of only two of these articles: “Iceland’s Golden Age Liter- ature, a Brief Summary of How it was First Introduced to the World” (Volume XIV, No’s -III and IV); The Ancient Schools of Iceland”, (Volume XXI, No. IV). The loss of these two members of the Board is keenly felt but, as has happened so often before, the losses are met by compensating gains. Three new members have been added to the staff and once again it can be said that the first three spoken to gladly accepted. John V. Samson has been appointed Business and Circulation Manager. He is connected with the printing firm of Viking Printers, at 868 Arlington St. in Winnipeg. The firm has printed the

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