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Mike József to ALG, 1969 March 7

 Item — Box: CALG 5
Identifier: CALG 5/01.44

Dates

  • Creation: 1969 March 7

Language of Materials

In English, Hungarian, French, German, Italian, and Latin.

General

Letter. Instead of a C.V. József itemizes his many awards and accomplishments that are all related to research in biology. Unfortunately there is not enough funding and no ambience of scientific research in Europe, particularly in the communists-flooded Italy. Since many scientists have escaped Italy in the past couple of years to move to the United States, József inquires from ALG about the possibility of working at the University of Notre Dame's biology department. Milan Halmos, medical doctor at Youngstown, informed him that the department is interested in Phylo-Ontogenesis. Among others, József is doing research on the reversibility of the involuntary nervous system, which proves the existence of original sin. He has some plans to leave Europe due to the current political upheaval there but, at the same time, he has always had an aversion towards America. József asks ALG to contrast the realities and possibilites at Notre Dame with his credentials as an absolute believer. In the long run, József offers Notre Dame the solution to many of the problems Church and Humanity combats. He asks ALG's advice in this regard. Hungarian

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