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Count Michael Karolyi, first President of Hungary, who is to speak at the Ford Hall Forum tomorrow evening, at 7 o'clock, on "Fascismo--The Menace to World Peace" has, after a four-year period of exclusion, at last been given permission to enter America as an ordinary European visitor with a six months' visa...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COUNT MICHAEL KAROLYI TO SPEAK AT FORD HALL FORUM | 2/1/1930 | See Source »

...following the collapse of Austria-Hungary, Karolyi was for six months President of the Republic of Hungary. He realized the tragic situation of his country only when the Allies established the Magyar Boundaries. When the communists under Bela Kun took possession of the Army and Police, Karolyi could only resign...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COUNT MICHAEL KAROLYI TO SPEAK AT FORD HALL FORUM | 2/1/1930 | See Source »

Count Michael Karolyi, first President of Hungary will lecture on "Fascismo." The Menace to World Peace" at the Ford Hall Forum next Sunday evening at 7 o'clock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Count Karolyi at Ford Hall | 1/29/1930 | See Source »

Rosika Schwimmer was born in Hungary in 1877. She became famed as a pacifist. Her eloquence induced Henry Ford to undertake his Peace-Ship trip in 1915. Once, under Count Karolyi's regime (1919) she was Hungary's minister to Switzerland. Eight years ago she settled permanently in the U. S., set up residence in Illinois. Two years ago she applied for U. S. citizenship, Question 22 of the application asks if the applicant, as a citizen, would bear arms in defense...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JUDICIARY: Woman Without a Country | 6/10/1929 | See Source »

Count Michael Karolyi, first President of Hungary, for three years barred from this country because of his socialistic tendencies, arrived on the liner Cristobal Colon, en route from Mexico to Spain. He was astounded to learn that a technicality of the immigration laws allowed him 60 hours ashore. "Another of those quaint American paradoxes," said he. "I had expected to be chained to the Statue of Liberty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Comings & Goings: Sep. 10, 1928 | 9/10/1928 | See Source »

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