Fraternity-Testvériség, 1958 (36. évfolyam, 1-11. szám)
1958-10-01 / 10. szám
FRATERNITY Volume XXXVI 1958 Number 10 OCTOBER Editor-in-Chief: George E. K. Borshy Managing Editor: Joseph Kecskemethy Associate Editors: Emery Király László L. Eszenyi Chief Contributor: Alexander Daroczy The “FRATERNITY” is published monthly as the official organ of The Hungarian Reformed Federation of America, a legal reserve fraternal benefit society, founded in 1896 A. D. and chartered by the Congress of the United States of America in 1907 A. D. Subscription for nonmembers in the U.S.A. and Canada $2.00, elsewhere $3.00 a year. For its orphans and aged members, The Federation provides home and shelter, full physical and spiritual care in its Bethlen Home at Ligonier, Pa. YOUTH YEAR CONTENTS Government of the District of Columbia: "Kossuth Day" ............................................... 2 James Russell Lowell: Kossuth ........................................................... 3 Arthur E. Summerfield: "A Symbol of Man's Eternal Struggle Against Oppression" .................. 4 George K. Hay du: Response to the Opening Address ......... 7 American Legion Post 21: Refuse the Accreditation of the Murderous and Illegal Puppet Regime of Hungary ..................................... 9 John Greenleaf Whittier: A Word for Kossuth .................................. 10 W. Walker Cowen: Boy on the Rooftop .................................... 10 Seth Kantor: Git-tar Tuned for Newest Ditty By "Geisha" Maestro .................................... 11 Imre Revesz—George A. F. Knight: History of the Hungarian Reformed Church (III.) .................................................... 12 OFFICIAL REPORTS: Statement of Income, Disbursements and Assets. — Membership and Certificates. — Receipts from Branches. — In Memoriam ............................................... 19 — Pictures, Smaller Articles — Office of Publication: Expert Printing Company 4627-29 Irvine Street .... Pittsburgh 7, Penna. * Editorial Office: Kossuth House 1801 “P” Street, N. W. . . . Washington 6, D. C. SEND FORM 3579 TO EDITORIAL OFFICE Second class postage paid at the Post Office in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania