Skyscraper: Two articles about Communism and Hungarian Revolt

Item

Title

Skyscraper: Two articles about Communism and Hungarian Revolt

Description

Two articles:
"What Can Students Do To Combat Communism?" discusses the responsibilities of Catholic students to fight Communism, and ends with a call to action.
"21-Year-Old Hungarian Tells Why He Led 5000 Students In Revolt" describes a discussion with a young man under a pseudonym of Istvan Laszlo who led a student revolt in Hungary against Russian Communist rule. He discusses the British and American media they were able to tune into, why he led the revolt, and that he feared that Russia would target him even as he went undercover in the United States.

Date, date span, or circa acceptable

1956-12-01

File name

The Skyscraper student newspaper, 1956-12-01 page 4.

Sources archive, University Archives and Special Collections or Women and Leadership Archives

Women and Leadership Archives

Source

Mundelein College Records, The Skyscraper student newspaper, 1956-12-01 page 4.

Subject

Mundelein College, Communism, Hungarian Student Revolt

Rights

The online images are supplied for reference purposes only. Permission to copy or publish must be obtained from the Women and Leadership Archives, Loyola University Chicago. Please send inquiries to wlarchives@luc.edu.

Item sets

Skyscraper: Two articles about Communism and Hungarian Revolt