The Eighth Hungarian Tribe, 1987 (14. évfolyam, 1-8. szám)
1987-03-01 / 3-4. szám
ANNOUNCEMENT OF HUNGARIAN STUDIES OPPORTUNITIES From June 15th to July 24th 1987 an intensive six-week Hungarian Studies program will be held in Ada, Ohio. Besides language instruction in Hungarian grammar, composition and conversation, there will be courses dealing with the history, politics, culture and society of East-Central Europe. The courses that will be offered include: A History of Hungary, A History of Hungarian Literature, Politics in East-Central Europe, Literary Selections and Hungarian Folk Customs. A special feature of the program will be the option of participation in an additional one-week (July 26 - Aug. 1) field research experience in Toledo, Ohio. The program participants can obtain 12-15 college credits from Portland State University for the six weeks and 2 additional credits for the week of July 26 - Aug. I. The cost of tuition is ca. $750 for the six weeks and an additional $100 for the week of July 26 - Aug. I. Housing of students will be available in student residence halls on the campus of Ohio Northern University for ca. $50 per week. The University will provide students with a meal plan for about $10 per day including three meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner). The program will also provide the students with weekly Hungarian film presentations, some guest lectures on special topics and some optional group tours and excursions to points of interest in Ohio. Michigan and Indiana. Involvement in these and similar programs is predicated on the assumption that language learning is facilitated by opportunities for practice. The Hungarian Summer Program in Ada will operate on the principle of total immersion. Constant group contact will enable the instructors to use Hungarian as the language of instruction as well as communication. The students, in turn, will have the opportunity to use Hungarian as the medium of communication among themselves for the duration of the program. Student applications will be taken on a first come, first served basis. For more information or application forms please write to: Professor Andrew Ludanyi Dept, of History and Political Science Ohio Northern University Ada, Ohio 45810 HUNGARIAN NEWSPAPERS CATHOLIC HUNGARIANS (weekly) P.O. BOX 2464 Youngstown, Ohio 44509 CALIFORNIA HUNGARIANS (weekly) 207 S. Western Ave., Suite 201, Los Angeles, California 90004 CHICAGO AND VICINITY (weekly) 4125 N. Central Park Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60618 SZABADSÁG (weekly) 5842 Mayfield Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44124 MAGYAR NAPLÓ (monthly) P.O. Box 771, Station “A”, Toronto, Ont., Canada M5W 1G3 Page 4 3 color BUMPER STICKERS with the words: “Hungarian Eighth Tribe—Hungarian Americans” — are now available. Cost is $2.00. Please Note: the MAGYAR READER is not available in book-form. Back issues with the Magyar Reader are available. Cost is $6.00. BOOKS AVAILABLE FROM HUNGARIAN EIGHTH TRIBE FOUNDATION 1. -TEXT BOOKS SERIES NO. I. and II. $1.50 plus 35c postage—each. 2. -OUR HUNGARIAN HERITAGE—Albert Wass, $2.00 plus 35c postage. 3. —MAGYAR ÖRÖKSÉGÜNK—Albert Wass, $2.00 plus 35c postage. 4. -LOUIS KOSSUTH "THE NATION'S GUEST”Bibliography of Kossuth's visit to U.S.A.: Joseph Széplaki - $5.00 plus 75c postage. 5. —"ACACIAS"—HUNG ARI ANS IN THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY- Leslie Könnyű, $4.00 plus 75c postage. 6. -CONDENSED GEOGRAPHY OF HUNGARY:Leslie Könnyű, Soft cover. $3.75 including postage. 7. -FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH-HIVEN MINDHALÁLIG: Life history of Col. Michael Kovats. This book is single bound two language edition:—László L. Eszenyi, $5.00 plus 75c postage. 8. -TRANSYLVANIA: THE HUNGARIAN MINORITY IN RUMANIA—Julia Nanay, $5.00 plus 75c postage. nuiAniAnurat sisimoreamm By ATTILA SIMONTSITS $33.00 $ iutn THE BAftLY HUNGARIANS V NM By TIBOR E. BARATH $15.00 HUNGARIAN TRANSYLVANIA Authored by: László Könnyű, Tibor Florian and Bela Petry. 110 pages includes 164 pictures and 16 Maps of Transylvania documentations which shows that Transylvania belongs to the Hungarian Nation, not Rumania. It is printed in English, French, German and Spanish. Hard cover: $16.00; Soft Cover: $11.00, including postage. Can be ordered through HETF, or American Hungarian Review, 5410 Kerth Road, St. Louis, Missouri 63128. BACK ISSUES OF THE EIGHTH HUNGARIAN TRIBE AVAILABLE Copies of the EHT magazine dated back to 1975 are still available, with a few exceptions. 10 cents per copies, plus postage.