Children at the Hungarian Saturday School in New Brunswick, New Jersey in 1974, 1975. 1974-1975. American Hungarian Foundation. RUcore:https://doi.org/doi:10.7282/T35Q4WJB
DescriptionThe Hungarian Association offered instruction in the basics of Hungarian language and culture for 26 years to some 1000 youngsters and adults.
NoteThe Hungarian Association was founded in 1960 by the Hungarian students at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey (USA), most of whom left their country after the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. In these classes they offered instruction in the basics of Hungarian speaking, writing, composition, literature, history, folk songs and other folk art.
Organization NameAmerican Hungarian Foundation (New Brunswick, NJ)
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