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...their way here in order to share, not to "help" or "be helped." What is a pity is that fledgling efforts at international communication can be so easily subverted by reporterial inattention. Our guests were polite enough not to mention the insult. Your paper must. Nathanial Hupert '87-'88 Zoltan Arany '89 James Morris Andrea Cheville Mike Murphy Carey Farquhar Peter Nigrovic Melissa Gilliam Curtis Page Bill Grobman Sara Szal Matt Menard Caroline Tsen Jose Morales Jessica Wu Czechoslovak Project

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mutual Understanding, Not Pity | 2/7/1991 | See Source »

...failing to protect the environment is ultimately more costly than preserving it. Consider the case of Eastern Europe. For decades, the communist-bloc countries stoked their industrial production without regard for the environmental consequences. Only this year was the scope of the resulting ecocatastrophe revealed to the world. Zoltan Illes, Hungary's Deputy State Secretary for Environment and Nature Protection, estimates that health problems and loss of production because of air and water pollution reduce his nation's gross domestic product more than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Endangered Earth Update Is the Planet on the Back Burner? | 12/24/1990 | See Source »

...works--"Elegy" directed by Zoltan Huszarik (Hungary, 1965) and "Rain" directed by Jorge Ivens (France, 1928)--will be shown free at 10:30 p.m. in the Adams D-entry basement video lounge. A reception, open only to Adams students and tutors, will precede the viewing...

Author: By Matthew L. Schuerman, | Title: Adams to Screen Avant-Garde Films | 11/18/1987 | See Source »

...some answering machines are a form of "entertainment," says Zoltan P. Arany '89. "[My roommates and I] have a great time putting messages...

Author: By Sophia A. Van wingerden, | Title: When Students Reach Out and Touch Someone or Something | 3/6/1987 | See Source »

Kodaly: Sonata for Solo Cello, Op. 8; Duo for Violin and Cello, Op. 7 (Jerry Grossman, cello; Daniel Phillips, violin; Nonesuch). Except for the Hary Janos Suite and perhaps the choral Psalmus Hungaricus, Zoltan Kodaly's music is not much heard today, only 16 years after his death. It is his contemporary, friend and colleague, Bela Bartok, who seems to have won the Hungarian seat in the 20th century pantheon of great composers. But Kodaly's music, while less frankly adventurous than Bartok's, is just as redolent of the Magyar spirit, and these two works display it well...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Of Punks, Trouts and Finns | 2/11/1985 | See Source »

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