| Description |
19 linear feet (21 boxes). |
| Summary |
Collection consists of Gaspar's correspondence, unpublished manuscripts, notebooks, some financial papers, and clippings. Correspondence (much of it in Hungarian) is with friends and associates as well as with editors, publishers and political leaders. The bulk of the collection is made up of Gaspar's unpublished manuscripts and notebooks (mostly in Hungarian) containing his metaphysical and theoretical writings. |
| Restricted Access |
Restricted access; Manuscripts and Archives Division; Permit must be requested at the division indicated. |
| Biography |
Geza Garrison Gaspar (1887- ) was a Hungarian journalist who emigrated to the U.S. in 1920 and worked as a writer and editor. From 1927 to 1956 he was science editor for a Hungarian-American newspaper. He also wrote articles and essays with metaphysical themes and independently published his book, Science, Conscious and God, in 1950. |
| Language |
Most of the correspondence and many of the writings are in Hungarian. |
| Finding Aids |
Collection guide available in repository and on internet. |
| Subject |
Gaspar, Geza G., 1887-
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Metaphysics.
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Religion and science.
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Hungarian Americans.
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| Occupation |
Authors. |
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Journalists. |
| Call No. |
MssCol 1116
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| Research Call Number |
MssCol 1116
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