1999 Press Releases
Hungarian Leaders Gather for Historic Budapest Conference
Hungarian American Coalition members participated in the second meeting of the Hungarian Standing Conference, which was held in Budapest on November 13-14, 1999. In addition
Hungarian American Coalition Awards Four Scholarships for the 1999-2000 Academic Year
Washington, DC – The Hungarian American Coalition awarded scholarships of $750 each to four outstanding Hungarian students for the 1999-2000 academic year. The scholarship recipients
Hungarian American Coalition Calls for Autonomy for Vojvodina
In a Memorandum issued July 30, the Hungarian American Coalition called upon the United States government and its NATO allies to accept the autonomy aspirations
Ameritech Renews its Support of the White House Internship by Ameritech
Washington, D.C. – The White House Internship by Ameritech is a public service scholarship program administered since 1996 by the Washington-based Hungarian American Coalition. Its purpose is
Hungarian American Coalition and Potomac Foundation Host Gala Dinner in Washington, DC: “Celebrating the Spirit of NATO”
As leaders from around the world met for the NATO Summit and celebration of the Alliance’s 50th anniversary, the Hungarian American Coalition and the Potomac
Book on NATO Enlargement Recognizes Role Played by Hungarian American Coalition
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) “Put briefly, NATO’s expansion … won an overwhelming Senate approval because of early, indefatigable efforts by bright, highly motivated activists in [among other
CEEC and Hungarian American Coalition Honor Legislators
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) The Central and East European Coalition (“CEEC”) “has provided the support and coordination here in America that has proven invaluable in the historic
Hungary Formally Joins NATO
On March 12, 1999, Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic have become official members of NATO. The joining ceremony took place at the Harry S.
Hungarian American Coalition Publishes the 1999 Educational Program Directory
(Washington, DC) The Hungarian American Coalition has updated and completed the 1999 Program Directory for Educational Opportunities and Resources Pertaining to Hungary. This publication is
Swiss Fund for Holocaust Survivors
(Washington, D.C.) Non-Jewish survivors living in the United States may be eligible for a one-time grant of $400 from the Swiss Fund for Needy Victims