Fraternity-Testvériség, 1956 (34. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1956-12-01 / 12. szám
FRATERNITY Volume XXXIV 1956 DECEMBER Number 11 Editor-in-Chief: Francis Újlaki, D. D. Managing Editor: George E. K. Borshy Associate Editors: Emery Király Edmund Vasvary The “FRATERNITY” is published monthly as the official organ of The Hungarian Reformed Federation of America, a legal reserve fraternal benefit society, founded in 1896 A. D. and chartered by the Congress of the United States of America in 1907 A. D. Subscription for nonmembers in the U.S.A. and Canada $2.00, elsewhere $3.00 a year. Notice of change of address must be received two weeks before change is to take place; both old and new addresses should be given. WASHINGTON YEAR CONTENTS Alexander Daróczy: Magyar Tragedy ....................................................... 2 Ruth Taylor: The Glory of the Conquered .................. 3 Sándor Petőfi: National Ode ................................................ 4-5 The American Museum of Immigration: Hungarians Fly New Flag of Freedom 6 Frank Horvath: My Brother Died .................................................... 7 IUE, AFL, CIO News: Labor Aids Hungarians ................................... 8 Letters About the Freedom Fighters: Is There An Obligation? (An Editorial); Gallant Hungary (Walter Slavik); "Faith in Peace?!" (F. D. Simpson); National Conscience? (Hubert Korbel); "We Shall Continue" (A1 Hartnett); "The Hearts of the People Are With Them" (A. B. Herman); "Aroused the Admiration of All Free Men" (Henry Cabot Lodge).... 9-14 August J. Molnár: Carnegie Hall Concert of Feb. 17th Celebrates 15 Years of Hungarian Studies in America .............................................. 15 Árpád Tarnócy: Quiet Wonders .......................................................... 16 Shorter Articles Office of Publication: Expert Printing Company 4627-29 Irvine Street . . . Pittsburgh 7, Penna. * Editorial Office: Kossuth House 1801 “P” Street, N. W. . . . Washington 6, D. C. SEND FORM 3579 TO EDITORIAL OFFICE Second class mail privileges authorized at the Post Office in Pittsburgh, Pa.