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DR. LASZLO TELKES TO SPEAK

Librarian Speaks at Geographical Institute Today

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"A Thousand Years Of Hungarian Culture" will be the subject of a free, public lecture this afternoon by Dr. Laszlo Telkes, director of the Hungarian Reference Library, New York City, at the Institute of Geographical Exploration at four o'clock.

Talkes will illustrate his lecture with technicolor motion pictures showing views of Budapesi village life, and national commemoration festivities, and portraying the customs and traditions of the people.

The lecture is sponsored by the Committee on Courses in Comparative Philology.

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