Magyar szociológiatörténeti füzetek, 2. (Budapest, 1986)

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1904 He graduated from high school. 1904 Applies to change his name. Application accapted. 1904 October 3rd. He enters the Law School of the Uni­versity of Budapest. He enrols in courses in Roman Law, History of Hungarian and International Law and Ethics; he attends the lectures of Henrik Marcali on early Hungarian History. 1905 January 10th. His father, Mihály Pollacsek, dies. 1905-06 In his second year he enrols in courses in Sta­tistics, National Economics and Modern History, and he attends the lectures of Gyula Pikier on the Philo­sophy of Law. 1906 In the first semester of his third year he studies Church Law, Politics and Civil Law. 1907 He spends the second semester at the Vienna Law School. He attends the lectures of Strisoner, Grün­berg and Brockhausen, among others. 1907 He participates in the "suppression" of the student obstruction against the lectures of Gyula Pikier. 1908 He begins his seminar in psychology and philosophy, where Ernst Mach's Analyse der Empfindungen was discussed. 1908 November 22nd. Ihe Galilei Circle is organized. President: Károly Polányi, law undergraduete. First Secretary: Zsigmond Kende, medical student. Ireasurer: Sándor lurnowsky, law student. Supervisor: Dénes Bánóczy, law student. 184

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