Professor George Kish and Daughter Susie Kish Cook Hungarian Dishes, August 1962

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Ann Arbor News, July 31, 1962
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Susie Kish is a good supervisor when it comes to Hungarian cooking. She learned it all from her father, Prof. George Kish, who is the family cook when it comes to Hungarian dishes. Susie is wearing her Hungarian dress, sent to her by her godfather in Hungary, while she instructs her Hungarian doll in the art of watching. The kettle on the stove and the pots and molds on the wall are from the family's antique copperware collection.
Ann Arbor News, July 31, 1962
Caption
Susie Kish is a good supervisor when it comes to Hungarian cooking. She learned it all from her father, Prof. George Kish, who is the family cook when it comes to Hungarian dishes. Susie is wearing her Hungarian dress, sent to her by her godfather in Hungary, while she instructs her Hungarian doll in the art of watching. The kettle on the stove and the pots and molds on the wall are from the family's antique copperware collection.
Year
1962
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August
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