Background
Jagasich, Paul Anthony was born on March 30, 1934 in Budapest, Hungary. Came to the United States, 1965, naturalized 1971. Son of Peter Kalman and Etelka (Tar) Jagasich.
Jagasich, Paul Anthony was born on March 30, 1934 in Budapest, Hungary. Came to the United States, 1965, naturalized 1971. Son of Peter Kalman and Etelka (Tar) Jagasich.
Master of Arts, University North Carolina, 1971. Doctor of Philosophy, University North Carolina, 1973. Master of Arts, Middlebury College, 1983.
Medical librarian Medical University, Budapest, 1958-1961. Major domo, secretary Motel Association, 1961-1964. Teacher French and Russian, St. Bernard's School, Gladstone, New Jersey, 1966-1968.
Graduate teaching assistant University North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1968-1973. Chairman professor foreign languages Hampden-Sydney College, Virginia, since 1973. Language educator, translator.
B. Budapest, Hungary, March 30, 1934. Came to the United States, 1965, naturalized, 1971. S. Peter Kalman and Etelka (Tar) J.
Married Ea Jane Nagy, October 15, 1960. Children– Diana, Yvonne. Master of Arts, University North Carolina, 1970, 71, Doctor of Philosophy, 1973.
Master of Arts, Middlebury College, 1983. Medical librarian Medical University, Budapest, 1958-1961. Major domo, secretary Motel Association, Budapest, 1961-1964.
Teacher French and Russian, St. Bernard's School, Gladstone, New Jersey, 1966-1968. Graduate teaching assistant University North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1968-1973. Chairman professor foreign languages Hampden-Sydney College, Virginia, since 1973.
Translator: The Casting of Bells, 1983 (Metthauer award 1985). Mozart in Prague, 1985. Eight Days, 1985, Halley's Comet, 1987, My Cobwebbed Appletree, 1990, Dressed in Light, 1990, Short Love Song About Ctirad and Sarka, 1991, Song About Viktorka, 1991, Maminka, 1991, To Be a Poet, 1992, Starving Artist So Sees the World, 1992, Bozena Nemcova's Fan, 1992, Honeymoon Ride, 1992, The Nightingale Sings Out of Tune, 1992, Over the Waves of Télégraphie Sans Fil, 1992, Only Love, 1994.
Author Dictionary of Oriental Lexical Elements in Hungarian, 1985, (essay) Heinar Kipphardt, 1986, (essay) All the Beauty of the World, 1991. Also short stories and poems, Two Faces of the English Channel, 1991, A Course in Russian Conversation through Videotapes, 1993. Recipient O'Clee Jub. trophy.
Named to International Swimming Hall of Fame, 1991. Men. American Association Teachers German, American Translators Association, American Literary Translators Association, American Association Teachers Slavic and East European Languages, Phi Sigma Iota. Republican. Roman Catholic.
Member American Association Teachers German, American Translators Association, American Literacry Translators Association, American Association Teachers Slavic and Eart European Languages, Phi Sigma Iota.
Married Ea Jane Nagy, October 15, 1960. Children: Diana, Yvonne.