Historical records matching Piroska Závodszky, II.
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About Piroska Závodszky, II.
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She obtained her graduate school diploma in Budapest. She first taught, and from 1916 dhe worked for the Pedagogical Library in Székesfővér until 1922. Her works are mainly works of youth and literary works. The youth novels of the Dugó Dani and Csavar Peti youths were popular. Her husband Zoltán Závodszky was an opera singer. He ended his life on his own -- his tomb can be found at the Kerepesi Road Cemetery (33-4-13).
Piroska Tabori's major works: Soft music (poems, Bp., 1918) Zsuzsa Páris (novel, Bp., 1930) Weekdays (novel, Bp., 1936) The sample class (novel, Bp., 1936) Announced by the Organist (novel, Bp., 1941) From sowing to harvest (novel, Bp., 1947)
TABORI, Piroska (b. 20-Nov-1892, Pest). Parents: Robert Tabori (b. Almas) & Eugenia ENGEL(b. Aradmegye). Birth Record: Budapest / 50-10 (Local Gov't, Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kis-Kun). Source: LDS 642972, Vol. 22.
Piroska Závodszky, II.'s Timeline
1892 |
November 20, 1892
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Budapest, Hungary
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1947 |
May 2, 1947
Age 54
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Budapest, Hungary
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Fiumei Úti Sírkert, 33. parcella, 4. sor, 14. sír, Budapest, Hungary
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