DLA032-0093 Translation
INTERPARLIAMENTARY UNION,
HUNGARIAN GROUP
Budapest, Parliament Building, Door no. XI
GROUPE HONGROIS DE
L’UNION INTERPARLEMENTAIRE
Budapest, Palais du Parlement, Porte XI.
London, 23 July 1930
Dear Sir,
I am very sorry not to have been able to join the others in paying my respects to you at your home, but His Excellency Berzeviczy[1] summoned me to Parliament, where meetings of interest to us, relating to the position of the minorities, were being held and thus my time was not my own. Seeing that I will be in London for four or five weeks, I hope I will have the opportunity to make up for my absence and that I will have the good fortune to be able to visit you.
I remain, with respects,
Your sincere admirer,
Elemér Radisics
8.Manson Place
Queen’s Gate, S.W.7
Editorial Note:
Elemér Radisics (1884–1972), Hungarian ministerial adviser and newspaper editor
KB (summary)
13/10/2009
AH (translation)
14/10/2024
[1] Albert Berzeviczy (1853–1936) [110804], Hungarian politician. Minister of Education from 1903 to 1905, President of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences from 1905 to 1936, and Member of the Upper House of Parliament from 1917.