Hungarian Americans
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Elizabeth Gracza papers
Papers (n.d.) of Elizabeth Gracza, a Hungarian immigrant, contain letters, photographs, travel information and documents for her and Susanne Gracza, flyers for Hungarians films and of artist Bela Petheo, and of Magyar Cserkezszovetseg, a scouting group.
Janossy-Johnson Family papers
Papers (1920-1978, inclusive; 1938-1947, bulk) of the Janossy-Johnson family include newspaper clippings, photographs, manuscripts, programs, and miscellaneous papers documenting the musical careers of Gustav S. Janossy, his brothers and sister, and his children.
Julianna Puskas papers
Papers (n.d.) of Julianna Puskas, a Hungarian college professor, consist of typescripts of her writings. Articles pertain largely to histories of Hungarians and Hungarian American organizations. Also included are lists of Hungarian American newspapers, organizations, churches, and other Hungarian American groups.
Karoly Hokky papers
Papers (1954-1970) of Karoly Hokky (1888-197?), a Hungarian American educator, include correspondence, especially with Maria Ugron Podhorszky; papers; and writings. Hokky served in both the Czechoslovak and Hungarian parliaments as a representative from the Carpatho-Ruthenian area before his escape following World War II.
Louis Szathmary papers
Papers (1947-1965) of Louis Szathmary consist of typescripts and drafts of speeches he delivered on topics including world peace, European politics, communism, americanism, and the Hungarian revolt of 1956. Also included are correspondence, newspaper clippings, and magazine articles on the 1956 revolt, Hungarian Relief, and the placement of Hungarian refugees.
Peter Moor papers
Collection consists of personal correspondence, family photographs, exhibit programmes, artwork photographs, and manuscripts and typescripts of Peter Moor's poems, novels and drama. These comprise the majority of the collection.