Termcard - Trinity term 1998
Oxford Hungarian Society
Week 1: Wednesday 29 April - Harris Building, Oriel College, 8.15 p.m.
Brigid Fowler: Election 1998: The Outlook for Hungary
Brigid Fowler is the Central and East European and CIS editor at Oxford Analytica.
Hungarian elections will take place on 10 and 24 May.
Week 2: Wednesday 6 May - Linacre College, 8.15 p.m.
Folk Dance Evening
Leslie Haddon and Sue Chipp of the London-based Balaton Folk-Dance Group will
lead us and provide the music. Wine and other refreshments will be available (first glass
on the house!).
Week 3: Wednesday 13 May, - Shackleton Room, Brasenose College, 8.15 p.m.
Gyömöri György: Irodalmi est (in Hungarian!)
The Cambridge poet-academic introduces his latest volume, Ôszi magánbeszéd
Week 4: Wednesday 20 May - Harris Building, Oriel College, 8.15 p.m.
Anikó Zsemlye: Beatrix of Aragon, Queen of Hungary
An illustrated talk about the wife of King Matthias by one of this year's Soros Scholars.
Week 6: Monday 1 June - MacGregor Room, Oriel College, 5 p.m.
Gabriella Reuss: Symbols: A Common Culture?
Another of this year's Soros Scholars talks about a new Hungarian dictionary of symbols, on which
she has worked, as intorduction to an informal seminar.
Week 6: Friday 5 June - St Giles House, St John's College, 4.30 - 7 p.m.
Tea Party (by kind invitation of Michael Hurst)
... to bid farewell to those scholars who are leaving Oxford.
Week 7: Saturday 13 June - Buttery (Hilda Besse Building, Ground Floor), St Antony's College, 8.30 p.m.
Folk Dance Evening
...following the outrageous success at Linacre. Teaching by Leslie Haddon and Sue Chipp, drinks provided by the Silver Fox.
Members: £1, Non-members: £1.5
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For more information contact Kati Evans at ke@bodley.ox.ac.uk
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