Teodor Neş

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Teodor Neş bust in Salonta

Teodor Neş (born March 26, 1891 in Madarász (Roman. Mădăras), Bihar County , Kingdom of Hungary ; † May 29, 1975 in Bucharest , Romania ) was a Hungarian journalist and high school teacher .

Life

Teodor Neş came from a farming family. It is known that from 1901 to 1906 he went to the reformed high school in Salonta . He then moved to the high school in Beiuș for three years . From 1910 to 1914 he attended the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at the “ József Eötvös College” in Budapest . In 1923 he specialized in the Romanian language and literature at the University of Cluj . Then he was a high school teacher : 1919 in Oradea , 1920 in Satu Mare , 1920–1923 on Andrei-Șaguna-Gymnasium in Braşov and in 1923 at the Emaniul Gojdu College in Oradea, where he also worked as a director from 1925 to 1938.

Between 1940 and 1942 he was general inspector of education in the Bucegi area and from 1942 to 1948 inspector of education in Bucharest . From 1951 to 1958 he was an official at the education center. He also wrote some books.

Neş held hundreds of conferences, worked for newspapers and magazines such as the "Astra Magazine". In 1942 he was promoted to chief inspector of training in Bucharest. Between 1952 and 1958 he worked in the Ministry of Education, where he retired. He worked intensively with the Romanian Academy

Neş died on May 29, 1975 and was buried in the Belu Cemetery in Bucharest.

A bust of Neş by the sculptor Cornel Durgheu was placed in Salonta in 2001 .

literature

  • Oameni din Bihor 1848–1918 ( People from Bihor ) Oradea, 1937
  • Bihorul strajă la hotare ( Bihor guards the border ) Oradea, 1937
  • A doua carte despre oameni din Bihor, ediție îngrijită și prefață de Stelian Vasilescu, prefaţă de Ioan Chira ( The second book about people from Bihor, regular edition with a preface by Stelian Vasilescu and Ioan Chira ) Oradea, 1979

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