Hungarian Studies Review Vol. 1., 1974

EDITOR Professor Nandor Dreisziger BUSINESS MANAGER Dr. Ferenc Harcsar CORRESPONDING EDITORS Professor Geza Kuun, Political Science, University of New Brunswick. Professor Alfonz Lengyel, Art History and Archeology, Northern Kentucky State College. Professor Thomas Spira, History of Nationalism, University of Prince Edward Island. Professor Charles Wojatsek, History, Linguistics, Bishop's University. EDITORIAL CONSULTANTS Professor Paul Body Professor Kalman Bognar Professor J.J. Csonka Peter Gosztonyi Rev. Charles H. Henkey, Ph.D. Rev. Aladar Komjathy, Ph.D. Dr. Zoltan Mate Dr. Sandor Szilassy Professor S.B. Vardy Dr. Paul E. Vesenyi Dr. Ferenc Wagner Copyright © 1974 by the Hungarian Readers' Service. All rights reserved. Printed by Brown & Martin Limited, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. The Canadian-American Review of Hungariar Studies is published by the Hungarian Readers Service. University teachers and students may ob tain personal subscriptions by joining the HRS or payment of $8.00 per annum. Institutional anc supporting subscriptions are $12.00 for one yeai and $20.00 for two years. Sustaining memberships in the HRS are $50.00 for individuals and $100.0C for organizations. Correspondence regarding memberships, subscriptions and sample copies should be addressed to Dr. Ferenc Harcsar, 908-1356 Meadowlands Drive East, Ottawa, Canada Articles, book reviews and news items should be submitted to Dr. Nandor Dreisziger, Department of History, Royal Military College of Canada Kingston, Canada. The Canadian-American Review of Hungarian Studies invites the submission of articles and book reviews dealing with Hungarian studies in North America and elsewhere. Manuscripts should be clearly typed on one side of 8Vz x 11 inch paper double spaced, with ample margins. Footnotes and bibliographies should follow the text on separate pages and should be double spaced. The articles should be original and should be offeree exclusively to the Review. On style, authors should follow previous issues of the Review oi consult the editor. The HRS and the editors of the Review neither endorse nor always subscribe to the view; expressed by the contributors of the Review. The printing of the first issue of the Canadian American Review of Hungarian Studies has been made possible through the financial support of the following organizations: In Canada: the Cana­dian Hungarian Federation, the Hungarian-Cana dian Engineers' Association, the Hungarian Heli con Society of Toronto, the Hungarian Unitec Church of Montreal, the Hungarian Presbyterian Church of Ottawa, the Quebec Committee for Hungarian Relief, the Szechenyi Society Inc., anc the United Hungarian Fund. In the United States: the American Hungari Literary Guild, the American Transylvanian Fe­deration, the Arpad Academy, and the Hungari Association.

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