Fraternity-Testvériség, 1963 (40. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1963-01-01 / 1. szám

FRATERNITY 7 Cross rafters — 2-in. by 4-in. (42 feet) ............................................. 3.75 Cross plate — 4-in. by 4-in. (21 feet), to set on top posts ......... 4.20 Face plate — 1-in. by 6-in. (21 feet) ................................................. 2.10 Posts — 4-in. by 4-in. by 8-ft. (4 pieces) .................. 6.40 Posts — 2-in. by 4-in. by 8-ft. (6 pieces) .................. 4.30 Sill plates — 2-in. by 4-in. (two 10-ft. pieces, two 12-ft. pieces) .... 4.00 Top joist (roof to post) — 2-in. by 4-in. (two 12-ft. pieces) .......... 2.15 Natural slate — 105 pieces ...................................................................... 20.00 Fiberglass screening — 5-ft. wide by 55-ft. long, 6-ft. wide by 20-ft. long .................................................................. 43.50 Facing strips for screening — 1%-in. by %-in. (220 feet) ............... 7.70 Slats for squaring off each end — iy2-in. by %-in. (90 feet) .... 3.15 Screening tacks ............................................................................................. 1.50 Screen door — 3-ft. by 6-ft., 6-in........................................................... 30.00 Nails .................................................................................................................. 2.00 Total.............................................................................$367.75 . . FOR YOUR COOPERATION . . HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES ARMY LANGUAGE SCHOOL Presidio of Monterey, California 19 December 1962 Rt. Rev. G. K. Borshy, President The Hungarian Reformed Federation of America Dupont Circle Building, Suite No. 1201 1346 Connecticut Avenue, N. W. Washington 6, D. C. Dear Rt. Rev. Borshy: The holiday season seems an appropriate time for me to express my deepest appreciation to you for your continued cooperation and courtesy in permitting members of the Army Language School faculty and student body to visit your organization for the purpose of prac­ticing their newly acquired language skills. These field trips provide our students with an indispensable skill in learning to speak the language in natural and realistic surroundings. The Army Language School places a high value on the benefits acquired by the student from his visits to local business establishments and merchants in the area. On behalf of the staff and faculty of the U. S. Army Language School I extend sincerest holiday greetings and best wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year. Most sincerely, RICHARD J. LONG, Colonel, Artillery, Commandant

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