Fraternity-Testvériség, 1977 (55. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

1977-10-01 / 4. szám

NATIONAL YOUTH STUDY CONTEST The Hungarian Reformed Federation of America is sponsoring a National Youth Study Contest for its members preparing for higher education, or attending college or university. Members participating in the contest must have at least $3,000 basic, or $10,000 term insurance from the HRFA. Amount of Awards: 1st prize ................$500.00 2nd prize................$300.00 3rd prize .................$100.00 4th prize .................$ 50.00 & citation. The essays will be judged by a committee consisting of the National Officers of the HRFA and three specialists. The contestants may use the English or Hungarian lan­guage. The length of the essays cannot exceed 6000 words. (12-14 typewritten pages.) The essays must be mailed by February 28th to: Rt. Rev. Arpad George, President of the HRFA, 3216 New Mexico Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20016. Study themes may be selected from the following sub­ject matters: 1. The Timely Ideas of Louis Kossuth Based on Bis Speeches Made in the United States. 175th Anni­versary of His Birth; 125th Anniversary of His Amer­ican Tour. (1851-1852.) Abroad in America: visitors to the new nation, 1776-1914. Edited by and with an introduction by Marc Pachter... Reading, Mass., published in association with the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, by Addison- Wesley Publ. Co., 1976. XIX, 347 p. Headley, Phineas C. The Life of Louis Kossuth... Freeport, N.Y., Books for Libraries Press, 1971. XVI, 461 p. Klay, Andor C. The visitor speaks: American freedom viewed from afar, 1800-1950. By Andor Klay and Walter Kamp- rad. Washington, 1950, 96 p. Lengyel, Emil. Lajos Kossuth, Hungary’s great patriot. New York, F. Watts, 1969. 145 p. (Immortals of History) Pulszky, Francis. White, red, black. Sketches of Society in the United States. By Francis Pulszky and Therese Wag- ner-Puészky. London, 1853. 5 v. in 2. New ed.: New York, Negro Universities Press, 1968. 3 v. Széplaki, Joseph. Louis Kossuth, the “Nation’s Guest”; a bibliography on his trip in the United States, Dec. 4, 1851- July 14, 1852. Ligonier, Pa., Bethlen Press, 1976. 160 p. 2. Transylvania and Religious Freedom Magyar Történelmi Társulat. Erdély. Budapest, Athenaeum, 1940. 283 o. Révész Imre: Magyar református egyháztörténet, l.k. Deb­recen, Debrecen Sz. Kir. Város és a Tiszántúli Református Egyházkerület Könyvnyomda-vállalata, 1938. 408 o. Szent-Istványi Sándor. A magyar vallásszabadság. New York, American Hungarian Library and Historical Society, 1964. 194 o. Wilbur, Earl Morse. A history of Unitarianism in Transyl­vania, England and America. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1952. 518 o. 3. Endre Ady, the Starter of the Twentieth Cen­tury Renewal Hungarian Lyric. 100th Anniversary of His Birth. Ady, Endre. Poems by Endre Ady. Introduction and trans­lations by Anton N. Nyerges. Prepared for publication by Joseph N. Értavy-Baráth. Buffalo, Hungarian Cultural Foundation, 1969. 491 p. “Selected bibliography of Ady literature, by Elemér Bakó”: pages 471-476.” Ady, Endre. Ady Endre összes versei. Budapest, Athenaeum, 1930. 544 p. És több más, későbbi kiadás. Hegedűs, Lóránt. Ady és Tisza. Budapest, Nyugat, 1940. 120 p. Vatai, László. Az Isten szörnyetege; Ady lírája. Washington, D.C., Occidental Press, 1963. 390 p. 4. Mihály Zichy (1827-1906). Painter, Grafic. The Great Hungarian Master of Illustration and Drawing. 150th Anniversary of His Birth. Berkovits Ilona: Zichy Mihály élete és munkássága (1927- 1906). Budapest, Akadémiai Kiadó, 1964. 381, CXLIII o. Lázár Béla: Zichy Mihály élete és művészote. Budapest, Athenaeum, 1927. 239, 151 o. Bényi László és B. Supka Magdolna: Zichy Mihály. Buda­pest. Művelt Nép Könyvkiadó, 1953. 68, XCI o. Bende János: Zichy Mihály élete és művészete. Budapest, Kókai L. kiadása, 1927. 206 o. Lyka Károly: Magyar mesterek. Budapest, Singer és Wolf- ner, n.d. 183 o. (Zichy Mihály: 9-45 o.) 5. The Problems of the Hungarians In Transylva­nia and the Hungarians in America. American Unitarian Association; Commission to Transyl­vania under the rule of Romania; report to the American Unitarian Commission. Budapest, Popular Literary So­ciety, 1921. 20 p. Csatári, Dániel. Forgószélben; magyar-román viszony, 1940- 1945. Budapest, Akadémiai Kiadó, 1968. 492 p. Deák, Francis. The Hungarian-Rumanian land dispute: a study of Hungarian property rights in Transylvania under the Treaty of Trianon. New York, Columbia University Press, 1928. 272 p. Mikó, Imre. Huszonkét év; az erdélyi magyarság politikai története, 1918. december 1-től 1940. augusztus 30-ig. Buda­pest, Studium, 1941. 326 p. Péter, Antal. Utazás Székelyországba; karcolatok. Fairfield, Conn., 1941. 92 p. Szász, Zsombor. The minorities in Romanian Transylvania. London, The Richards Press, 1927. 414 p. U.S. Library of Congress. Hungarians in Rumania and Tran­sylvania. A bibliographical list of publications in Hun­garian and West European languages compiled from the holdings of the Library of Congress by Elemer Bako and William Sólyom-Fekete. Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969. 192 p. (91st Congress, 1st session. House Document, no. 91-134.) Vásárhelyi, Gergely. A magyar nyelv küzdelmes sorsa Er­délyben. Budapest, Magyar Tudományos Akadémia, 1935. 38 p. 6. An Orginal Hungarian Related Scientific, Liter­ary, Artistic Work or Musical Composition. 7. The History <of a Hungarian Society, Congre­gation, Newspaper or Magazine in America. The HRFA reserves the right to publish the accepted essays. 12

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