Sandor teszler biography of martin

          Sandor Teszler Library.!

          Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. ( - ), Spartanburg native, businessman, and philanthropist, collected the manuscripts shown here.

        1. Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. ( - ), Spartanburg native, businessman, and philanthropist, collected the manuscripts shown here.
        2. A senior thesis, prepared in , about student life at Wofford College during the s and s.
        3. Sandor Teszler Library.
        4. Martin Hayes was born near Kemper, SC., Dillon County, February 3, Descended from Chrisitan parents and reared in a home of Christian influence.
        5. Throop and Martin Family Papers, – Sandor Teszler Library, Wofford College.
        6. Sandor Teszler

          Sandor Teszler

          Teszler at Wofford College, 1992

          Born(1903-06-25)June 25, 1903

          Budapest, Hungary

          DiedJuly 23, 2000(2000-07-23) (aged 97)

          Spartanburg, South Carolina, U.S.

          NationalityHungarian-American
          Occupation(s)Textile executive and philanthropist

          Sandor Teszler (June 25, 1903 in Budapest, Hungary – July 23, 2000 in Spartanburg, South Carolina), was a Hungarian-American textile executive and philanthropist who survived the Holocaust, working as a textile executive in Hungary, Yugoslavia, and the United States.

          Early years

          Born in Budapest, Hungary, Teszler spent his early years in hospitals in Budapest being treated for club feet, but after several years of treatment, was able to enter school.[1][2] After attending high school in Budapest, he studied textile engineering at the University of Chemnitz, in Germany.

          As a Jew, Teszler was unable to attend university in Hungary because the quota of J