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HUNGARIAN AMERICAN
COALITION BENEFIT HONORS DR. AUGUST J. MOLNÁR, AMERICAN HUNGARIAN
FOUNDATION PRESIDENT
STATEMENT
BY THE HUNGARIAN AMERICAN
COALITION
On April 18, the Hungarian American Coalition (Coalition) hosted its Annual
Gala Benefit at the Cosmos Club in Washington, DC to honor the
accomplishments of Dr. August J. Molnár. Dr. Molnár is the Founder and
President of the American Hungarian Foundation of New Brunswick, NJ.
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Professor August Molnar and
Congressman Dennis Kucinich |
Coalition Vice President Andrea Lauer Rice welcomed the distinguished
audience. Attendees included Mrs. Katherine M. Sapienza, Dr. Molnár’s
daughter; Dr. and Mrs. Lee Edwards, Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation;
Dr. and Mrs. Róbert Gábriel, Rector of the University of Pécs, Hungary; Dr.
Zsolt Harsányi, Chairman of the Board of the American Hungarian Foundation;
Ambassador of Slovakia and Mrs. Rastislav Kacer; the Honorable Ernest L.
Konnyu; Congressman and Mrs. Dennis Kucinich; the Honorable Mary V. Mochary;
Ambassador and Mrs. Ferenc Somogyi; Mr. György Vámos, President of the Carl
Lutz Foundation; Ambassador and Mrs. George Herbert Walker, III; and Mr.
Damon Wilson, Director for European Affairs, National Security Council.
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Ambassador George Herbert Walker
congratulating Professor Molnar |
The Coalition Gala was co-chaired by the William Penn Association,
represented by Mr. William Bero and Mr. William Vasvary, and Mr. and Mrs.
John N. Lauer.
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The honoree receiving the award of
the evening |
Coalition President Maximilian Teleki delivered the keynote speech and
narrated a video highlighting Dr. Molnár’s contributions to Hungarian
Americans over the past five decades.
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Professor Molnar with a copy of his
"The Hungarian Legacy of America" |
The Coalition’s award was presented by Dr. Balázs Somogyi and Maximilian
Teleki, with the following inscription: “In grateful recognition of Dr.
August J. Molnár, Founder and President of the American Hungarian Foundation,
for his five decades of service to our community, his enduring contributions
to preserving and promoting the Hungarian-American heritage, his long and
distinguished record of service, August J. Molnár has earned the deepest
gratitude of Hungarian-Americans.”
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Ambassador Ferenc Somogyi honoring
Professor Molnár |
In his acceptance speech, Dr. Molnár recognized many major contributors and
factors which made the American Hungarian Foundation one of the pillars of
Hungarian American life, emphasizing the role of the community as a whole.
He also shared his vision of the Foundation’s future and requested the
continued support of the Hungarian American community.
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Professor Molnár with his
colleagues at the American Hungarian Foundation |
Ambassador Ferenc Somogyi recognized the importance of Dr. Molnár’s lifetime
achievements for the Hungarian nation and read a special message from László
Sólyom, President of the Republic of Hungary.
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Zsolt Harsányi, the long-time
friend and colleague |
Members of the Chairman’s Committee included: Mr. and Mrs. J. Joe Adorjan,
Ms. Julia Ernst, Mrs. Ina Ginsburg, Ms. Susan Hutchison, H. E. Ambassador
György von Habsburg, Mr. Zsolt Harsányi, Mr. and Mrs. László Megyeri, the
Honorable Mary V. Mochary, Mr. C. Barton Rice Jr. and Mrs. Andrea Lauer
Rice, H. E. The Ambassador of Hungary and Mrs. Andrea Bors Somogyi, Dr. and
Mrs. Balázs Somogyi, Coalition President Mr. Maximilian N. Teleki and Mrs.
Wendy J. Teleki, William Penn Association Chairman Mr. Stephen J. Varga, and
The Honorable George Herbert Walker III, former Ambassador to Hungary, and
Mrs. Carol Walker.
Board Members of the Coalition who attended the event were Mr. Imre
Lendvai-Lintner, Mr. Lászlo Hámos, Mr. László Megyeri, Mr. George Dózsa and
Mr. Zsolt Szekeres.
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The honoree with Emery (Imre) Tóth |
Coalition Vice President Andrea Lauer Rice closed the evening by thanking
all guests for supporting the Coalition’s Scholarship Fund, and for taking
part in a special evening that honored a great Hungarian American.
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Balázs Somogyi and Max Teleki
congratulating Professor Molnár |
On
April 19, the Coalition hosted a half-day symposium at the Kossuth
House entitled “Hungarian Americans Together”, an overview of educational
and cultural programs of the Hungarian American community, with Professor
Molnár as featured speaker. The Rector of the University of Pécs, Dr. Róbert
Gábriel, introduced the university’s plans as they expand their activities
involving U.S. universities. Several Hungarian American organizations also
participated and introduced their activities.
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