Hungarian Heritage Review, 1991 (20. évfolyam, 1-11. szám)

1991-02-01 / 2. szám

Enclosed is a check for $43.70. It’s for the renewal of the Hungarian Heritage Review, which I enjoy so much, the Hungarian-Americans book, and also for The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island book. The Hungarian Heritage Review has given me so many wonderful hours of reading about Hungary’s heroes, history, and accomplishments. I have really learned so much from your very informative magazine. Keep up the great work! Frank & Irene Harda Steubenville, Ohio Dear Sir: Enclosed is my check for $25.00 for my renewal of the Hungarian Heritage Review. We enjoy the HHR, and am looking forward for each issue. Thank you and keep up the good work. You will also find enclosed my contribution to the HHR Benefit Fund. Frank Balogh Kettering, Ohio Dear Mr. Pulitzer: How fast the years go by! Keep up the good work,not only do I enjoy the wonderful magazine, but so do the others that I pass it on to. Best wishes to you all for the New Year. Jessie Cerlan Lakeland, Florida Dear Mr. Pulitzer: It is a joy to receive your publication and I'm very glad to hear of HHR’s progress. Best of luck to you in the New Year I Rosemary Balazs Hinsdale, Illinois Dear Mr. Pulitzer: Please find enclosed my check in the amount of $25.00 as the renewal fee for another year’s subscription to your publication. Wish you success in your endeavors. Frank J. Sabo United, Pennsylvania Dear Sir: I thank you profusely for your monthly publication! Barbara H. Cerra Matawan, New Jersey Dear Sir: I look forward to my magazine every month and must say November’s issue was excellent. Mrs. Alex Vargo Fords, New Jersey Dear Sirs: I would like to give a subscription of your wonderful magazine, “Hungarian Heritage Review" to my cousin and uncle as a gift. She, like I, is a second generation-born Hungarian-American and he is a first generation-born. I know your publication will bring them into the fold as it did for me. God Bless you all! Theodore C. Kutschera Callicoon, New York Mr. Pulitzer and Associates: Enclosed is our check for two subscriptions for 1991 and a donation to the “HHR Benefit Fund”. We look forward to receiving the HHR each month and are happy to observe that our daughter and her family enjoy their subscription, giving them an enriched knowledge of their heritage. Mr. & Mrs. John Mesteller Jupiter, Florida Dear Editor Pulitzer: With great happiness I am sending you my renewal subscription. I’m sure all HHR readers feel as fortunate as I do to have your wonderful publication available to us all. Violet Wray Merrellville, Indiana Dear Sir: EDITOR’S NOTE: We are sure that not many publications covering the Hungarian community in America, as well as in Canada, have the kind of readers that our "HHR” has. From these few letters, and from the many others that we have received and will continue to publish as we go along, one thought-thread connects them all: each feels that the "HHR” is their publication and, in this, they are right. What is just important to us, is that it is the ’feeling” of our Family­­of-Readers that instills us with the will to keep on going and, as more and more support is granted us by our readers, to keep on publishing a bigger-and-better “HHR" for them and NOT for OURSELVES!) 4 HUNGARIAN HERITAGE REVIEW FEBRUARY 1991

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