NAS-Rutgers Language Orientation Program for Hungarian Scholars, Second Week-- January 27- February 2, 1957. Retrieved from https://doi.org/doi:10.7282/T34B2ZSF
DescriptionAfter the Soviets suppressed the Revolution in Hungary in 1956, aproximately 200,000 Hungarians fled the country. Many Hungarian refugees came to New Jersey, some of whom were housed at Camp Kilmer, a military post near New Brunswick. Many members of the nearby Rutgers University community worked to help the refugees. This report discusses the second week of a National Academy of Science (NAS)- Rutgers spondored orientation program that provided English language instruction and an introduction to American life.
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Organization NameRutgers University. Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives
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