The Eighth Hungarian Tribe, 1982 (9. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1982-05-01 / 5. szám

May, 1982 SOCIETY ACTIVITIES THE EIGHTH HUNGARIAN TRIBE Page 13 ANNOUNCEMENT OF HUNGARIAN STUDIES OPPORTUNITIES COLUMBUS. OHIO The quarterly meeting of the William Penn Insurance members will take place at 7:30 P.M.: Wednesday, June 9, 1982 Wednesday, September 8, 1982 Wednesday, December 8, 1982 in Columbus, Ohio at 1501 Parsons Avenue, the Fire Fight­er’s Local Hall. All members are welcome. Snacks and refreshments will be served after the meeting. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI AMERICAN HUNGARIAN CULTURAL SOCIETY 744 S. Third Street St. Louis, MO 63102 President: László Scheirich Vice President: Rev. Árpád de Kallóé Secretary: Barbara Jando Treasurer: Emma Balogh Hungarian Mass every Sunday at 9:45 un. at St. Mary of Victories Church, Third and Gratiot. Hungarian Protestant Worship Service every second Sunday of each month at 10:00 a.m. at St. John’s United Methodist Church’s Chapel, Kingshighway at Washington. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA Stephaneum — Hungarian Cultural Center 1052 Geary Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 Telephone: 415— 775-8416 President — Stephaneum: Lipót Csörgő President — H.C.C.: Rev. Hites Kristóf Hungarian style dinner served on every Sunday from 1 to 6 o’clock. Hungarian Films are shown on second Saturday of each month. Discussion evening on the third Friday of each month at the Pannonia Club 7:30 P.M. Cultural Hours every Sunday afternoon between 4:00 and 5:00 o’clock. The Eszterlánc Dance Group meets every Friday and Sunday. For more information call 415—755-8581. May 1, 1982 — Kodály Est with Dinner at 8:00 P.M. May 29, 1982 — Hungarian ROCK/Roll Concert and Dance. TOLEDO, OHIO Hungarian Club of Toledo 224 Paine Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43605 From June 15th to July 25th an intensive six-week Hungarian Studies program will be held in Ada, Ohio. Besides language instruction in Hungarian Grammar, composition and conversation, there will be courses dealing with the history, politics, culture and society of East-Central Europe. The courses that will be offered include: A History of Hungary, A History oi Hungarian Literature, Politics in East-Central Europe, Literary Selections and Hungarian Folk Customs. A special feature of the program will be the option of participation in an additional one­­week (July 26 - Aug.l ) field research experience in Toledo. Ohio. The Program participants can obtain 12-15 college credits from Portland State University for the six weeks and 2 addi­tional credits for the week of July 26 - Aug.l. The cost of tui tiori is $ 375,- for the six weeks and an additional $ 40,- foi the week of July 26 - Aug. 1. Housing of students will be avai lable in student residence halls on the campus of Ohio Northern University for cca. $ 28,- per week. The University will pro vide students with a meal plan for about $ 8.- per day including three meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner). The program will also provide the students with weekly Hungarian film presentations, some guest lectures on specif topics and some optional group tours and excursions to points of interest in Ohio, Michigan and Indiana. Involvement in these and similar programs is predicated on the assumption that lan­guage learning is facilitated by opportunities for practice. The Hungarian Summer Program in Ada will operate on the prin ciple of total immersion. Constant group contact will enable the instructors to use Hungarian as the language of instruction as well as communication. The students, in turn, will have the opportunity to use Hungarian as the medium of communication among themselves for the duration of the program. Student applications will be taken on a first come, first served basis. For more information or application forms please write to: Professor Andrew Ludányi Dept, of History and Political Science Ohio Northern University Ada, Ohio 45810 Addition to the Radio Program Page: — 90.7 FM — Struthers, Ohio. Saturday Noon to 1:00 p.m. — “Sou­venirs of Hungary” Hosted by Andrew W. Check. WOKG — 1570 AM — Warren, Ohio Sunday afternoon from 2:00 to 3:00 o’clock. “SZÍV KÜLDI SZÍVESEN” Hungarian Radio program. — Give a Gift Subscription to your Children and Grandchildren — — CHECK OUR DISCOUNT BOOK SALE —

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