William Penn Life, 2013 (48. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2013-09-01 / 9. szám

Puzzle Contest #99 with Lizzy Cseh r — — — — — — — — — -i Higher education in Hungary The month of September traditionally marks the start of another school year. This month, we will briefy study the higher education system in Hungary. Our wordsearch for September 2013 will have 15 clues. You will be look­ing for universities and colleges that are located in the homeland of the Magyars. The first school of higher learning in Hungary was founded in 1367 by Louis the Great in Pécs. There are 25 universities and scores of colleges located throughout the Magyar landscape, but most institutions of post-secondary education are located in or near Budapest. More colleges and universities are either church affiHated or privately funded rather than being government institutions. Recently, the national leadership lowered the age for high school graduation from 18 to 16. Scholarships are available to only the highest academic achievers. Students with lower grade averages can get loans from the Hun­garian government. A student that is awarded a loan for university studies must sign a contract to work in Hungary two years for every one year of loans upon graduation. This measure was introduced because many college graduates left the country to work at higher paying jobs in other countries once they received their credentials. Good Luck with the September Puzzle Contest! I hope to see all of you at the WPA Picnic-A Great Fraternal Fest on Sept. 7 at Scenic View, at the Youngstown Hungarian Heritage Day on Sept. 8 or at the Szüreti Mulatság at the Hungarian Cultural Center of Northeastern Ohio in Hiram on Sept. 15. Éljen a Magyar, Lizzy Check Puzzle Contest #95 WINNERS The winners of our Puzzle Contest #96 were drawn Aug. 5, 2013, at the Home Office. Congratulations to: Irene Bagosi, Br. 590 Cape Coral, FL Dennis J. Gerzsenyi, Br. 226 McKeesport, PA John A. Weiss, Br. 174 Scranton, PA Jacqueline F. Zangari, Br. 336 Harrisburg, PA Each won $50 for their correct entry. WPA PUZZLE CONTEST #99 OFFICIAL ENTRY c Y S G T R V Z V P A M C P G G E Q Z T E Q E A E O 1 S A E A L N s E W M N J H H O R P R B A R T A N N E o E N T M A F O P M Y R O T L K A O U B T V R 1 J A N A Y 1 J S C E P H A D R Y 1 D N L 1 S 1 C X E E Z E O A X A U Y E N T J E R O Y N M P G P N B 1 U W V Y K L U E O Y C A Q Q O H R K A Q O A S T J S 1 A S O V T O E N G F T Q R C O R V 1 N U S P N 1 L V A S 1 E W L E M M E S E C P H L 1 S Z T A C A D E M Y A R V V Z S M Z J z L F Q U P L N Higher Education in Hungary Word List Aqinicum Central European Corvinus Eötvös Gábor Dénes Harsányi János Kecskemét Liszt Academy Moholy-Nagy Óbuda Pannónia Papa Theological Semmelweis Szent István Tömöri Pál Name:_ Address:. City:___ State:_______________Zip Code: Phone:_______________________ Email:________________________ WPA Certificate No.:___________ RULES I 1. ALL WPA Life Benefit Members are eligible to enter. i 2. Complete the word search puzzle correctly. 3. Mail your completed puzzle, along with your name, address, phone number, email address, and WPA Certificate Number, to: WPA PUZZLE #99 709 Brighton Road Pittsburgh, PA 15233 4. Entries must be received at the Home Office by Oct.. 30, 2013. 5. Four winners will be drawn from all correct entries on or about Nov. 7, 2013, at the Home Office. Each winner will receive $50. L __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ J William Penn Life 0 September 2013 0 27

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