Hungarian Heritage Review, 1987 (16. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1987-07-01 / 7. szám

HUNGARIAN HERITAGE REVIEW (Formerly the Eighth Hungarian Tribe) USPS 046-310 ISSN 0889-2695 The HUNGARIAN HERITAGE REVIEW is pub­lished monthly by the Rákóczi Press-International, Inc., P.O. Box 2203, Union, New Jersey 07083 (Tel: 201-964-8464) and P.O. Box 67, Station "L", Toron­to, Ontario, Canada M6E-4Y4 (Tel: 416-922-2468). Second-Class postage paid at Union, New Jersey 07083 and an additional mailing office at Ligonier, Pennsylvania 15658. Subscription Rate (USA): $25.00 a year; Foreign: $35.00 a year. Trademark registered. Copyright 1985 by Rákóczi Press- International, Inc. All rights reserved. POSTMASTER — please send change of address to P.O. Box 2203, Union, New Jersey 07083. NICHOLAS KORPONAY President PAUL PULITZER Executive Vice-President JOSEPH J. HAMVAS Vice-President ROGER B. GOODMAN Secretary-Treasurer MARTHA A. SUHAYDA Legal Counsel EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD DR. ELEMER BAKO MR. IMRE BEKE DR. FRANCIS R. BETHLEN DR. NÁNDOR DREISZIGER DR. GEORGE FALUDY MS. ESTHER FORRAI MR. ENDRE HARASZTI MR. GEORGE HENCZ DR. ANTHONY KOMJÁTHY MS. AGNES KORMENDY DR. MARTIN L. KOVÁCS DR. GÉZA KUUN DR.JENO NADASY DR. LOUIS SZATHMARY DR. STEVEN B. VARDY DR. AGNES H. VARDY DR. JULIUS VARSÁNYI MR. FRANCISCO VATTAY DR. FRANCIS S. WAGNER DR. CHARLES WOJATSEK DR. ANDREW ZSIGMOND PAUL PULITZER Executive Editor ROGER B. GOODMAN Associate Executive Editor ******** Associate Editors DR. ANDRAS BOROS-KAZAI JOSEPH J. HAMVAS ALEXANDER HODY ENDRE HARASZTI HARRY G. LADANYE FERENC F. SAJGÓ JOSEPH E. HORVATH GÉZA PISZEL KEVIN TOTH LOUIS SZATHMARY TERRY BRADLEY JAMES MclLNAY Production Manager Production Manager DR. IMRE J. KOROKNAY Art Director Editorial, Advertising & Administrative Office: P.O. Box 2203, Union, New Jersey 07083 (Tel: 201-964-8464). Circulation/Distrlbution Office: West Plaza, Ligonier, Pennsylvania 15658. Printed in the U.S.A. by Bethlen Printing, West Plaza, Ligonier, Pennsylvania 15658 (Tel: 412-238-9244)- — =5frgm (The ffi&ttor— -In our May issue, we announced the official activation of the RÁKÓCZI FOUNDATION-INTERNATIONAL, INC. (USA) under the presidential direc­tion of Mr. Alexander Hody. Since then, the process of completing the managerial, organizational, and operational structures of this non-profit organization, as well as the careful design, planning, and scheduling for implementation of an ongoing series of act.vities designed to help enhance the public image of the Hungarian Heritage and to foster its preservation, are rapidly being brought on line. This mean­ingful endeavor, however, is not “an island to itself’. For it to achieve its objec­tives, your membership-support is vital. To make it possible for you to participate, the following membership-support categories have been established from which you can choose the one you want: ACTIVE MEMBER (individual): $250 a year; ASSOCIATE MEMBER (clubs, organizations, churches, etc.): $200; SUPPORTING MEMBER (individual contributors): $100 & up; STUDENT MEMBER (collegiate): $25; and CORPORATE MEMBER (businesses and professional services, industry): Open. Membership dues are tax-deductible. You can apply for membership by writing to: Mr. Alexander Hody, President, Rákóczi Foundation-International, Inc. (USA), 155 Emerson Road, Somerset, New Jersey 08873. Your membership ap­plication will be warmly welcomed and sincerely appreciated. Our May issue also featured an article about the William Penn Association’s “Mount St. George’’ facility at Wellsburg, West Virginia, in which we emphasiz­ed this property’s former connection with the “Knights of St. George” organiza­tion. To avoid any confusion in the minds of our readers, we wish to make it clear at this time that the “Knights of St. George” as such are not a separate organiza­tion within the William Penn Association and that this more than 100-year-old, Hungarian-founded-and-established, fraternal benefit society is the sole owner and operator of “Mount St. George” which, for this summer season, is premiering as “Camp Hungária ’87”. Please see story on page 9 of this issue. Many of our readers have sent and are continuing to send us newspaper clip­pings of Hungarians and Hungarian activities “in the news”, for which we are very thankful and appreciative. Unfortunately, however, it is impossible for us to acknowledge each contribution. But even though you may not receive a response from us in the mail, please keep on sending them. They are really helpful and some of them, in fact, have proven to be good leads for research and development into feature articles scheduled for publication at a later date. PAUL PULITZER Executive Editor NOTE TO SUBSCRIBERS: Our subscription mailing list is computerized and, when your renewal payment does not come in on time, your subscrip­tion is automatically cancelled out. To avoid such costly disruptions in your receipt of each issue, and to help ease our workload and to reduce our subscriber service costs, please note that the address labels on each issue mailed to you clearly indicates your expiration date. So please don’t wait for us to send you a Renewal Notice and then forget about it until we have to send you a Final Notice before sending in your renewal payment. Your readership-support is too valuable to us to have it prematurely cancelled out and then reinstated at a later date and, during which time, you will have missed getting one or more issues. JULY 1987 HUNGARIAN HERITAGE REVIEW 1

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