Hungarian articles
Dates
- Creation: 1947-1961
Language of Materials
In English, Hungarian, French, German, Italian, and Latin.
General
Document. Having to do with: ALG's speech at the Pierpont Morgan Library in New York; ALG's speech in Duluth, College of St. Scholastica's annual meeting; ALG's speeches in Caracas, Venezuela, commissioned by the University of Notre Dame, his meeting with the secretary of state of Venezuela and with the local Hungarian emigrants there; Notre Dame's Medieval Institute, through ALG, is inviting applications for a graduate student scholarship that is funding a student interested in doing research on Medieval Studies; ALG reporting on Miss Meta Harrsen's, a librarian at the Pierpont Morgan Library in New York, new discovery of the Hungarian Legendarium, a miniature about Hungarian Saints of the 14th century; it also mentions the Library of Congress' new edition of the counterpart of a 14th century Hungarian bible, which is now the institute's numer one script; ALG's article on Medieval Hungarian Alchemists coming out in the Vatican's "Ecclesia"; ALG, being the president of the first Hungarian Literary Work Award Commission that invites Hungarian writers, living in emigration, to send in their novels from all over the world; as the president of this Commission, ALG's uplifting and successful speeches at the opening and closing festivities in Cleveland where, after presenting the winners of the prize, he talked about the unique Hungarian existentialism helping today's Hungarians living in exile; ALG, who is considered by his fellow Hungarian emigrants as the ambassador of the Hungarian literary world, presiding in Cleveland.
Repository Details
Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository