Dedi to ALG, 1948 February 16
Dates
- Creation: 1948 February 16
Language of Materials
In English, Hungarian, French, German, Italian, and Latin.
General
Letter. Prof. Eckhardt gave Dedi ALG's Torontó address. He is writing immediately and attaching his new publications as well. Prof. Eckhart also told him that ALG had been ill provided with books for his research. He will try to send him the Regnum, periodicals, such as the Kniezsa, as well as photographs he is interested in. To cut down the expenses, he suggests ALG to send to the Office of National Monuments, in exchange, medieval art magazines published in Torontó. Dedi sends information about ALG's old group of friends: the Deér family is arriving home from Paris, Alföldi will probably stay at the University of Bern, and Zakariás Genthon will leave for Rome next month. They still meet Tuesdays and Fridays, but not with such frequency as before. Together with the Vayers and the Bartóks, they established a new club, called Sailors' Club. Whenever the old friends get together and party they talk a lot about ALG and miss his entertaining stories very much. Since the introduction of the established price, everyday life for civil servants has been becoming more and more difficult, their salary providing them only with food and nothing else. Snubi is asking ALG to send, through emergency funds, some sort of help to her sister, Zsuska Karay, who is in Germany and is dependent on foreign help. Hungarian
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