ALG to the Chair of Academia Catholica Hungarica, 1955 January 21
Item — Box: CALG 4
Identifier: CALG 4/33.32
Dates
- Creation: 1955 January 21
Language of Materials
In English, Hungarian, French, German, Italian, and Latin.
General
Letter. ALG proposes Körmendy Jenö for corresponding membership of the Academy. Körmendy Jenö is a world famous Hungarian sculptor who lives with his artist wife, Erzsébet, in South Bend, Indiana. Because of his important contribution to the arts, at large, for example his sculpture of Christ in front of the Washington office of the NCWC, and because of his many other sculptures, monuments, and awards not only in Budapest, Hungary but around the world, ALG strongly reccommends Körmendy Jenö for election into the Academy. Hungarian
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