Dziennik Chicagoski, May 25, 1896
Last week the Chicago College of Law (Lake Forest University) conferred lawyers' degrees on two young Poles--Frank P. Danisch, 733 Van Horn Street, and Joseph J. Nowakowski. The latter is a nephew of Clemens Bielinski, president of the Polish Roman Catholic Union under the protection of the S
Dziennik Chicagoski, May 28, 1896
At the graduation exercises of Rush Medical College at the Central Music Hall yesterday afternoon, degrees were presented to 227 new doctors. Of the 227 graduates, six have Polish and Bohemian names, namely: E. H. Czolba, W. J. Dworak, A. S. Kenaga, R. J. Zycinski, S. Twarowski, and E. M. War
Dziennik Chicagoski, June 11, 1896
Miss Mary H. Dowiatt, one of our Polish girls, after finishing her studies at Northwestern University, has received the degree of Doctor of Medicine.
Dziennik Chicagoski, June 12, 1896
There is a lot of excitement going on in the College. The examinations will be held in a few days, and on June 29 graduating exercises will occur. A public entertainment will be given by the students in the evening, consisting of singing, recitations, and speeches. Two sho
Dziennik Chicagoski, June 12, 1896
The young Polish dentist, Dr. J. A. Chrzanowski, has opened an office on Milwaukee Avenue, above the Chicago Tailors. Dr. Chrzanowski received his diploma a couple of years ago at a New York university, practicing thereafter in first-class dental parlors in New York and Chicago. We call your
Revyen, June 13, 1896
Otto Dreier, who for years has been Danish Consul in Chicago, states that he has opened an office in the Unity Building, 79 Dearborn Street, as an attorney and counselor of law.
Abendpost, June 28, 1896
The German-American Teachers Union has made the following appeal: " On account of the convention of the German-American Teachers Union taking place in Buffalo, N. Y., July 6,7,8. The citizens committee, Buffalo, sends its heartiest invitation to all German-teachers. We can assure all delegate
Abendpost, July 16th, 1896
The well-known laywer and politician, John W. Lanehart, whose serious illness was previously mentioned, died this morning, shortly before 8 o'clock, at his home 720 Grace Street. Mr. Lanehart was the brother-in-law of Governor Altgeld, and formerly associated with him in his law off
Abendpost, August 7, 1896
The "Germania Men's Chorus" arranged yesterday evening, to celebrate the election of its esteemed member, G. H. Halle, as President of the Municipal Board of Education, a banquet at which Mr. Harry Rubens, with his usual poise presided. After the third course, Mr. Rubens presented the guest o
August 29, 1896
Dr. Jacob Rosenthal died on August 24th. He was a member of the various medical societies and fraternal organizations and was attending gynecologist of the Cook County Hospital. He was also physician to the Hebrew Charities, and attending physician of the Jewish Orphans' Home. Dr. R
Abendpost, Sept. 11, 1896
According to a cable from Berlin, Mr. Henry Claussenius of this city, died after a ten days illness of nervous fever. This sad news, will be received among his friends and acquaintances, with sincere regret, because Mr. Claussenius, during his long activity in Chicago, has taken a prominent p
November 14, 1896
At a meeting held in Sinai Temple, the Jewish Sabbath School Teachers Association of Chicago was formed. Eight schools were represented at the meeting and permanent officers elected. The association proposes to meet on the first Sunday of each month to discuss matters pertaining to Sabbath Sc
Skandinaven, Dec. 31, 1896
The first two nurses trained at the Norwegian Hospital (Tabitha) have received their diplomas. It was two years ago that the nurses' school at the hospital was opened. The superintendent, Mr. Oscar Torrison, congratulated the staff on its success, and said: "On behalf of the Norwegi
Dziennik Chicagoski, Jan. 9, 1897
Andrew Schultz and John F. Smulski, who recently returned from California, have informed us that the well-known Dr. Casimir Midowicz of Chicago is on the road to becoming a millionaire. They assert that he said he will be richer than all the Poles of our city. Dr. Midowicz is the in
Revyen, Jan. 30, 1897
P. Wedel, a graduate of the Politechnic Institute of Copenhagen, who for several years has been engineer with the Chicago Drainage Canal, has left for Denmark to become engineer at the harbor of Aarhus, Denmark. He is a son of the Director of the Department of Foreign Affairs in Denmark. He i
Revyen, Feb. 13, 1897
Mayor Jones of Racine, Wisconsin, finds that it is against the law for Peter B. Nelson to be both District Attorney of Racine county and Danish Vice-Consul of Wisconsin. He could not hold both offices at the same time. [Translator's note: P. B. Nelson is now living in Chicago, where
Dziennik Chicagoski, Feb. 19, 1897
Mrs. Anna L. L. Krygier, nee Lipnowska, who was born in Poland, and who recently married the well-known Leopold Krygier, has just received a diploma in medicine and surgery from Geneva University. A license to practice in the state of Illinois was issued to her today from Springfield.
Dziennik Chicagoski, Mar. 1, 1897
Beginning tomorrow Dr. Krueger, who recently returned from Europe where she completed her medical studies and postgraduate work on children's and women's diseases, will serve in the clinic of the Polish Hospital. Dr. Krueger's office will be open for consultations every Tuesday and Friday fro
Dziennik Chicagoski, Mar. 22, 1897
Mrs. Anna L. Krygier, M. D., former physician and surgeon of the Maternity Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland, and specialist in women's and children's diseases, offers free aid at the Polish Hospital on Tuesdays and Fridays, between 1 and 2 P. M. Office hours at her residence, 172 Throo
March 30, 1897
Dr. Elkan W. Fishell Chicago, Illinois My Dear Sir: At a meeting of the Executive Board of Sinai Congregation, held last evening, it was the unanimous wish of the Board that I acknowledge with thanks, receipt of the invitation to the Executive Board, to be presen