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.

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