The Eighth Tribe, 1976 (3. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1976-03-01 / 3. szám
Page 10 THE EIGHTH TRIBE March, 1976 Robert Jordanhazy Honored Robert Jordanhazy was recently honored by the congregation of the Free Magyar Reformed Church of McKeesport, Pa. for his service as church treasurer for 13 years. Robert Jordanhazy is a third generation American-Hungarian. Born in McKeesport, Pa., he has served as an elder for over 17 years. He is married to Helen Popeck. They are the proud parents of five children. BONDAGE The human race would die out all if women were to hear how males talk about them: amid what gales of obscene laughter they recall the moment that bestowed the boon, sought for as for oasis water, and body they’d adored that later became for them just a spittoon! How many of us have been true and thanked our sisters as was due to them following their bondage, we have just laid low and bleeding, downtrodden fighters in receding faith, hope, blind battle, carnage! - ? IMMIGRATION HISTORY RESEARCH CENTER TO OFFER GRANTS-IN-AID The Immigration History Research Center will again offer grants-in-aid and research assistantships during 1976-1977. Grants-in-aid up to $3,000.00 for travel and living expenses are available to doctoral candidates, recent Ph.D.s and established scholars. Deadline for applications is May 1, 1976. Research Assistantships for graduate students enrolled at the University of Minnesota and engaged in studies relating to American immigration and ethnic history are available for the academic year 1976- 1977. Candidates should be proficient in one or more languages of Eastern, Central or Southern Europe, or the Middle East. Deadline for 1976-1977 applications is February 15, 1976. For more information, please contact: Grant-in-Aid Committee Immigration History Research Center 826 Berry Street St. Paul, Minnesota 55114 The Art Department of the Bethlen Press has designed a 2-color Bicentennial Place Mats depicting moments from the history of the United States. These paper Place Mats can be used for church dinners, banquets and by restaurants. Price: Without Imprint With Imprint 1,000 $ 25.00 5,000 115.00 $175.00 10,000 210.00 300.00 20,000 380.00 450.00 Large quantities on request. We also have 25 Place Mats gift wrapped in cellophane packages for home use. Selling price for one pack is $2.25 including postage. The Bethlen Press is looking for representatives to sell these Place Mats on a commission basis. BETHLEN PRESS, INC. Ligonier, Pa. 1565« Phone: (412) 238-9244 Gyula Illyés translated by Doreen Bell,