Chicago Greek Daily, Sept. 22, 1921
The Chicago Greek Daily is always watching, with interest, our new intellectuals, and, with a pleasure, will present in its columns the ones that, with much studious effort and labor, win a place among our other intellectuals. Such a one we have to present today in the person of Mr. George Dr
Chicago Greek Daily, Sept. 24, 1921
To the circle of the legal profession has been added, this year, Mr. Panos Anastasopoulos. Mr. Anastasopoulos emigrated to America in 1906, attended American Schools to learn the English language, and having completed his courses at Hoffman Institute has entered DePaul University to
Dziennik Zjednoczenia, Oct. 12, 1921
Madame Jamina Korolewicz a noted Polish singer who triumphed in Orchestra Hall last May, returned to Chicago after a successful concert tour to New York and other cities. We will have the pleasure of hearning Madame Korolewicz Waydowa again in a short time, at a beneficial concert w
Denní Hlasatel, Oct. 12, 1921
The Narodni Svaz Ceskych Katoliku (National Alliance of Czech Catholics) has been paying a great deal of attention lately to social service, and one of its achievements is the Czechoslovak department in the Catholic Immigration Office in New York, which was organized by the National Catholic
New Era, Nov. 1, 1921
With great joy we present in our columns one of the few Greek professionals with the wisdom of Aristotle. From a small boy George Drosos liked to study. At ten he finished the public school in Milious and went to the Great National Academy. I remember George well while at school. I
November 1, 1921
Dr. Z. Lorber Dentist Announces That He Has Opened An Office in the Independence State Bank Building, 12th Street and Kedzie Avenue (Adv.)
Dziennik Chicagoski, Dec. 1, 1921
Frank Tenerowicz, also known as Frank Tener, a member of the Polish Union for many years and one of the founders of Lodge 258, Polish Union, located in the Holy Trinity Parish, is starting his own practice as a chiropractor. Doctor Tener worked as a mechanic in the United States Army during t
Daily Jewish Courier, Dec. 2, 1921
At last we have in Chicago an organization which aims to create one large center for the Torah, and to institute a methodical system with regard to Talmudic instruction. The organization wants to put the whole Talmudic education in Chicago on a broad and solid basis. It wants to give the Chic
Dziennik Chicagoski, Dec. 8, 1921
The recently organized Polish Business Men's Club in the neighborhood of St. Casimir's parish has played such an important part in the affairs of the locality that retailers are joining its ranks in order to garner some of the glory. The club is growing rapidly in membership and financial sta
Dziennik Chicagoski, Dec. 15, 1921
Edmund K. Jarecki was born in Posen. He came to the United States in 1874 at the age of four. He received his early educational training at St. Hedwig's parochial school. After completing an elementary course, he entered St. Stanislaus high school. When he completed his secondary sc
La Parola del Popolo, Dec. 31, 1921
My very dear Consul: Allow me to congratulate you on your rise from mere clerk to the position of Consul in Chicago. On the other hand, the miserable Italian colony, as compared to those of other nationalities, is being degraded more and more by the pernicious influence of
Dziennik Chicagoski, Jan. 4, 1922
Mr. Julius Smietanka, son of Francis and Joan Smietanka, nee Kadow, was born in Chicago in the year 1872. He first attended the St. Adalbert parish school and later the Pickard public school and the West Division High School. After completing a business course at the Metropolitan College he w
Dziennik Chicagoski, Jan. 6, 1922
Widely known and generally liked in the social life of our Chicago Polonia, Mr. Bereczkowski was born in 1880 in Tarnow, Poland where he attended grammar school and the classical gymnasium. We completed only two years of the gymnasium because in 1893, as a thirteen-year-old boy, he came to Ch
Dziennik Chicagoski, Jan. 7, 1922
The management of the St. Stanislaus Kosta Parish School was assigned to the Sisters of Nazareth, of Milwaukee, on February 2, 1874. First three nuns arrived, Sister Regerya, Sister Melarya, and a sister aspirant [Translator's note: One who has not taken her final vows]. There were then 150 c
Dziennik Chicagoski, Jan. 7, 1922
We are notifying our readers that Mr. E. Zolkowski, director of the Palatine corporation, has opened his own law office. Mr. Zolkowski received his business training at Northwestern University and his legal training at the Lincoln College of Law. After finishing the law course and passing the
Denní Hlasatel, Jan. 8, 1922
There surely is not a single countryman in our Chicago colony who would not know the "oldest young man" of Czechoslovak origin--Mr. Tomáš Nedvĕd, who is also known by the nickname "Monstrofioline". [Translators note: This seems to be a nonsense word which cannot be translated into meaningful
Svenska Tribunen-Nyheter, Jan. 11, 1922
Architect Andrew Sandegren is making the drawings for a three-story apartment building which is to be erected on the northeast corner of Sheridan Road and Lunt Avenue. H. C. Anderson will build a three-story apartment building at 7236 Yates Avenue at an estimated cost of $35,000. A.
Denní Hlasatel, Jan. 15, 1922
Our well-known local lawyer, Mr. Joseph W. Nosek, recently received a letter from Washington, D. C. which contained his commission as judge advocate of the 124th artillery regiment of the National Guard. The armory in which the regiment is located is on 34th Street and Wentworth Avenue.....
Dziennik Chicagoski, Jan. 18, 1922
Dr. Ladislas A. Kuflewski was born in Posen province, Poland, in 1870. There he received his elementary and secondary schooling. In 1886 young Kuflewski arrived in Chicago. Here he enrolled for medical studies in the University of Illinois, and in 1894 he received his final diploma as a physi
Denní Hlasatel, Jan. 21, 1922
Mr. James L. Kostka, a well-known Bohemian attorney, was recently appointed by State's Attorney Crowe as his assistant. His duties will be those of public prosecutor, and he will be assigned to the Municipal Court in two localities, one in the Englewood district and the other at Halsted Stree