. Review of reviews and world's work. ng with politics alone, as well as others devoted to literalure, religion, political economy,and industry. The Hungarian press which dealswith artistic and literary criticism is very promi-nent, and the periodicals devoted to wit andhumor are no less famous. The most prominent and the best known 11 tingarian daily is the Budape&tt Hirlap (BudapeslNews), which advocates the political views andaspirations of Count Albert Apponyi, the1 world- famous statesman, and, accordingly, it is the chieforgan of Hungarian chauvinism. The BudapestiHirlap is the leading n


. Review of reviews and world's work. ng with politics alone, as well as others devoted to literalure, religion, political economy,and industry. The Hungarian press which dealswith artistic and literary criticism is very promi-nent, and the periodicals devoted to wit andhumor are no less famous. The most prominent and the best known 11 tingarian daily is the Budape&tt Hirlap (BudapeslNews), which advocates the political views andaspirations of Count Albert Apponyi, the1 world- famous statesman, and, accordingly, it is the chieforgan of Hungarian chauvinism. The BudapestiHirlap is the leading newspaper of Hungary. Its name standsfor the leader mevery importantmovement in thelife of the supports everyidea and agita-tion for thegrowth of nation-al efficiency. Itdefends and pro-motes every nat i on al ambitionfor moral andm a teri a, 1 progress. Its editorand owner, Eu-gene Rakosi, is afigure of international fame. Heis also well known as a playwright, an aesthete,and a scientist who. at home and abroad, has ac-. (EUGENE HAKOSI). (Editor ol the Budapesti Hirlap.) WHAT THE PEOPLE READ IN HUNGARY. 591


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