Napi levél#5: Mellerné Miskolczy Eugénia levele Schwimmer Rózsának

Budapest, VII. Wesselényi u. 6. 1928. március 2. Drága Nagyasszonyom! Amszterdamban novemberben a Választójogi Világszövetség „Work in Enfranchised Countries” bizottsága [Františka] Palinkova elnöklete alatt ülést tartott. Ezen határozatba ment, hogy mielőtt az úttörők elhagynák az árnyékvilágot, meg kell írni a nők választójogért küzdött harcának történetét és felkéri mindazokat, kik arra illetékesek, hogy e munkában támogassák …

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Letter of the Day#4: Letter from Rosika Schwimmer to Olga Misař

March 12, 1928. Dear Mrs. [Olga] Misar: The enclosed will explain to you my seeming impoliteness. But as I didn’t wish to write only my thanks, I kept on waiting for the mental and physical condition under which I could have written more adequately. I think I have arrived now at some kind of mental …

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Letter of the Day#3: Letter from Schwimmer to Lida Gustava Heymann

March 11, 1928. My dear Miss Heymann: The enclosed will explain to you why I have not answered your very friendly letter earlier. It was very pleasant to learn that you have now an easier time and that you made a pleasant journey to Palestine. I feel like an animal in a cage, having no …

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Source of the Day#2: Schwimmer’s introduction to Tisza Tales

Stories from Hungary Retold for American Children The capricious moods of Hungarian songs, the rich tastiness of Hungarian food and the glowing colors of Hungarian peasant art are well known and highly appreciated all over the world, because they are understood through the senses, independent of language. But the treasures of Hungarian literature and poetry, …

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Letter of the day#2: Letter from Schwimmer to her friends and colleagues

Rosika Schwimmer Two West Eighty-Third Street New York City February 11, 1928 Dear Friends in many lands: Fully five months have passed since a gracious message bearing also your name brightened the day which marked half a century of my very futile life. Tragedy enough for a whole lifetime was crowded into these last months. …

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