Hungarian Studies Newsletter, 1998 (15. évfolyam, 51-54. szám)

1998 / 51-52. szám

NAMES OF PERSONS TO RECEIVE A COPY OF THE NEWSLETTER You are invited to suggest your friends, persons involved in Hungarian studies and/or in Hungarian community life in America. If you need more space for names, please add a sheet for you listings. Send a gift subscription at $10.00 per year. Name Name Address Address City State Zip City State Zip Name Name Address Address C.itv State 7 in Citv 7. in Please return your list to: American Hungarian Foundation, 300 Somerset Street, PO Box 1084, New Brunswick, N) 08903-1084. FAX 732/249-7033, or telephone: 732/846-5777. MEETINGS AND EVENTS 1998-1999 Mar 8-Sept 27 Victor Vasarely, a Retrospective and Op Art exhi­bition at the Museum of the American Hungarian Foundation, 300 Somerset Street, New Brunswick, NJ. Museum hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.; Sunday, 1:00- 4;00 p.m. Telephone: 732-846-5777. April 16-19 Association for the Study of Nationalities, 3rd Annual Convention, Columbia University, The Harriman Institute. Contact: Professor Dominique Arel, Watson Institute, Brown University, Box 1970, Two Stimson Ave., Providence, RI 02192 April 24-25 Annual Conference of the American Hungarian Educators' Association, Columbia University, Institute on East Central Europe. Contact: Dr. Enikő Basa Molnár, 707 Snider Lane, Silver Spring, MD 20904 June 7 23rd Annual Hungarian Festival organized by the Hungarian Civic Association in New Brunswick, N). Contact: Yolan Varga, at the American Hungarian Foundation: 732-846-5777 June 6-Sept 27 Arthur Podolini-Volkman, Artist and Teacher, exhibition of drawings and paintings of the artist, who also was a teacher of Victor Vasarely. Museum of the American Hungarian Foundation. June 12-14 9th Human Rights Workshop organized by the Hungarian American Coalition, Hungarian Communion of Friends and the Hungarian Human Rights Foundation at Bryn Mawr College in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. Contact: Hungarian American Coalition, 818 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Suite 850, Washington, DC 20006 June 20-27 Hungarian Diaspora Studies Week and Film series at the Summer Research Laboratory of the Russian and East European Center of the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. Contact: Martha Pereszlenyi-Pinter, Classical & Modern Languages & Cultures, John Carroll University, University Heights, OH 44118 June 21-28 August 15-22 August 21 Sept 24-27, Eleventh Hungarian Folkdance and Folk Music Symposium, SNPJ Recreation Center in Enon Valley, Pennsylvania. Contact: Kalman Magyar, American Hungarian Folklore Centrum, P.O. Box 262, Bogota, NJ 07603 "Hungarian Week" organized by the Hungarian Communion of Friends and the editorial staff of 1TT/OTT at Lake Hope State Park, in Waleski, Ohio. Contact István Hargitai, 27643 Laurell Lane, North Olmsted, OH 44070 "Birmingham Ethnic Festival" in Toledo, Ohio. Organized by ETCO and neighborhood churches and clubs of Birmingham. Contact Rev. Imre A. Bertalan, Calvin United Hungarian Reformed Church, 1946 Bakewell Street, Toledo, OH 43605 ARASS (American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies) 30th National Convention at Boca Raton, Florida, contact Ms. Wendy K. Walker, 8 Story Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 Oct 18-Jan 31 Suzanne Szász, A Retrospective - Her Life and Photographs, an exhibition at the Museum of the American Hungarian Foundation. Opening reception, Sunday, October 18, 1998, 2:00-5:00 p.m. Dec 6-Jan 31 10th Annual Festival of Trees. Opening recep­tion, 2:00-6:00 p.m. Sunday, December 6, 1998. Museum of the American Hungarian Foundation. Feb 21-May 2 László Ispanky, The Living Master, Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture. Opening reception for the exhibition, February 21, 1999, 2:00-5:00 p.m. at the Museum of the American Hungarian Foundation. NO. 51-52, SPRING-SUMMER, 1998, HUNGARIAN STUDIES NEWSLETTER II

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