Records, 1965.

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Records, 1965.

Records (1965- ) of the Magyar Cserkséz Szövetség (Hungarian Scouts Association) consist of correspondence and organizational material of the central administration and Troop No. 6 "Gabor Aron" (Passaic, New Jersey).

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