William Penn Life, 1999 (34. évfolyam, 2-12. szám)
1999-03-01 / 3. szám
George S. Charles, Jr. Editor-in-Chief Richard W. Toth Diane M. Torma Associate Editors John E. Lovász Managing Editor NATIONAL OFFICERS George S. Charles, Jr. National President Richard W. Toth National V.P.-Secretary Diane M. Torma National V.P.-Treasurer BOARD OF DIRECTORS Michael J. Hrabar Chairman Roger G. Nagy Vice Chairman Elmer A. Furedy Vice Chairman Anthony C. Beke Louis A. Fodor Barbara A. House Michael R. Kara Andrew W. McNelis George F. Mirkovich Michael F. Tomcsak Elmer W. Toth Frank J. Wukovits, Jr. Frank J. Radvany Secretary of the Board AUDITING COMMITTEE Robert A. Ivancso Chairman Margaret H. Boso Secretary Dennis A. Chobody Joseph Hamari Ernest J. Mozer, Sr. CONSULTANTS Bruce & Bruce Company Actuary Horovitz, Rudoy & Roteman C.P.A. Tucker Arensberg, P.C. General Counsel Michael W. Finikiotis, M.D. Medical Director William Penn Volume 34, Number 3 March 1999 2 March 15, 1848 The cries for freedom that echo in our heart a century and a half later 3 Home Office Notes Employees are shadowed by local students; WPA gains a new FIC; Employee marks 30 years of service 4 Pittsburgh Prepares to Welcome WPA Bowlers Information about our 56th Annual Bowling Tournament and Scholarship Days, plus bowling entry and dinner reservation forms 10 General Convention Delegate Districts Listing showing branch district assignments and district chairmen I 2 The Best of Hungary Awaits You Now is the time to join the WPA-sponsored June trip to Hungary 14 Branch News The latest news and notes from our branches 18 Magyar Nyelv Our Hungarian language page looks at Louis Kossuth and his relationship to American Hungarians On the cover Two of the central figures of the Hungarian War of Independence of 1848, Louis Kossuth (top) and Sándor Petőfi, and the ‘Twelve Points" which spelled out what was in the hearts and minds of the Hungarian people. Official publication of the William Penn Association. Published monthly. Office of publication: 709 Brighton Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15233 Phone: (412) 231-2979 Third Class U.S. Postage Paid. Pittsburgh, PA Permit No. 2724 Unsolicited articles, letters, manuscripts, pictures and other material submitted to the WILLIAM PENN LIFE are forwarded at the owner's risk, and the WILLIAM PENN LIFE expressly denies any responsibility for their safekeeping or return. The WILLIAM PENN LIFE reserves the right to edit, revise or reject any article submitted for publication. POSTMASTER: If undelivered, please send form 3579 to: William Penn Association, 709 Brighton Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15233 William Penn Lile, March 1999 1