The Magyar FoundationLászló Moholy-Nagy: Painter, Photographer, Innovator, HugarianLászló Moholy-Nagy July 20, 1895 — November 24, 1946 was a “utopian artist who believed that art could work hand in hand with technology…Jun 1, 2016Jun 1, 2016
The Magyar FoundationAlexander Tarics: Hungarian, San Franciscan, Olympic championTHIS PIECE WAS WRITTEN BY SCOTT OSTLER AND PUBLISHED IN THE SAN FRANCISCO GATE TO MARK THE PASSING OF HUNGARIAN OLYMPIAN AND AMERICAN…Jun 1, 2016Jun 1, 2016
The Magyar FoundationNickolas Muray: The Hungarian Fencing PhotographerBorn February 15, 1892 in Szeged, Hungary, Nickolas Muray was a world-renowned American photographer, two-time Olympic fencer, and long…May 12, 2016May 12, 2016
The Magyar FoundationEstée Lauder: Beautician, Pioneer, BillionaireBorn Josephine Esther Mentzer in Queens, New York to Hungarian, Jewish parents, Estée Lauder would go on to become a household name around…May 10, 2016May 10, 2016
The Magyar FoundationJózsef Galamb: The Hungarian Who Gave Americans DriveIt’s truly astounding to discover just how many brilliant European immigrants, when provided the freedom and the support to showcase their…Mar 11, 2016Mar 11, 2016
The Magyar FoundationTHE HILL: Honoring Magyar culture’s historic American tiesBy: Jo Anne Barnhart Executive Director, The Magyar Foundation of North AmericaFeb 29, 2016Feb 29, 2016
The Magyar FoundationPeter Carl Goldmark: Engineer. Inventor. Hungarian.Peter Carl Goldmark (Hungarian: Goldmark Péter Károly) born in Budapest onFeb 16, 2016Feb 16, 2016
The Magyar FoundationHungarian-American, Joseph Pulitzer“Put it before them briefly so they will read it, clearly so they will appreciate it, picturesquely so they will remember it and, above…Feb 8, 2016Feb 8, 2016
The Magyar FoundationMichael Kováts de FabriczyMichael Kováts de Fabriczy (1724 — May 11, 1779) was a Hungarian cavalry officer. Remembered as the Founding Father of the U.S. Cavalry he…Jan 26, 2016Jan 26, 2016