Svenska Tribunen, July 10, 1901
The numerous members of the Linne Club celebrated the 4th of July in a patriotic manner, giving a great fireworks display in the evening. A more happy gathering cannot be imagined. The Club served a lobster dinner last Sunday .....
Lietuva, Oct. 11, 1901
The Simonas Daukantas held its celebration, the displaying of the Lithuanian national flag. In this celebration took part the following societies: The Freedom, the Saint Anton from Padua, the Truth Lovers Society, and the Sons of Lithuania Society. They marched through the streets to the hall
Svenska Tribunen, Oct. 30, 1901
The Swedish Institute of Culture met for its yearly election of officers. President J. L. A. Evander reported on the progress of the past year. It was decided to continue operations through the coming winter months. Dr. J. L. A. Evander was re-elected president of the Institute. Fri
Lietuva, Oct. 31, 1902
The Simonas Daukantas Society held its ninth annual celebration on Sunday, October 26, 1902. In this celebration the following societies participated: The Truth Lovers The Liberty The Sons of Lithuania The Simonas Daukantas They marched from 3
Dziennik Chicagoski, June 29, 1903
Over thirty delegates, representing nine of Chicago's dramatic clubs which select and arrange the presentations of dramatic performances, gathered yesterday in the parochial hall of St. Marion's parish, in order to discuss the project of Mr. S. Zahajkiewicza, a way to combine all organization
Lietuva, July 3, 1903
The Simonas Daukantas Society will hold a celebration of the birthday of Simonas Daukantas and the 10th anniversary of the existence of the society, on Sunday, Oct. 25, at Freiheit Hall, 3417 S. Halsted St. Therefore, we are asking all the other societies not to have their banquets
Denní Hlasatel, Aug. 15, 1903
A meeting of the Ladimir Klacel Literary Society was held last night in the society's quarters, at Leavitt and 19th streets, in behalf of those of our countrymen recently stricken with a terrible calamity. Bohemian citizens settled here can create a correct picture from reports published in o
Lietuva, Oct. 30, 1903
At the Simonas Daukantas Society's yearly celebration a collection was made for the benefit of the Aurora Society. They collected $18.37. If all the societies at their meetings and banquets would remember to make collections for the benefit of the Aurora Society, whose purpose it to help the
Skandinaven, Feb. 7, 1904
"The Norwegian League" is going to give four public lectures in the Schley School, Leavitt Street and Patomac Avenue. Professor Julius C. Olsen from Wisconsin University is to speak in English about the four foremost Norwegian authors: Henrik Ibsen, Bjornstjerne Bjornson, Jonas Lie and Arne G
Skandinaven, June 25, 1904
The Norwegian Reading Club had a very successful St. Hans Festival in the Norwegian Turner Hall, 586 California Avenue. The hall and the garden were decorated with flags and lanterns. The Norwegian Singing Society entertained the crowd.
Lietuva, Oct. 14, 1904
Sunday, Oct. 9, 1904, the Simonas Daukantas Society held its 11th anniversary. At 3 o'clock in the afternoon the societies Enlightenment of Brothers, Liberty, Truth Seekers, Truth Lovers, Sons of Lithuania, and the Simonas Daukantas accompanied by music marched to the Freiheit Turner Hall, 34
Narod Polski, Jan. 11, 1905
In today's number we begin the regular publication of the works of the recently organized Adam Mickiewicz Literary Circle, under the protection of the Roman-Catholic Union. We have mentioned on several occasions in the columns of our paper information in regard to this society. More
Revyen, Jan. 21, 1905
The Scandinavian Club of the University of Chicago gave a farewell reception to Dr. Charles Swanborg from Gothenburg, January 16, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Young, 6848 Anthony Avenue. The reception was attended by over one hundred persons. The club was organized last November and
Revyen, Jan. 21, 1905
The Scandinavian Club of the University of Chicago gave a farewell reception to Dr. Charles Swanborg from Gothenburg, January 16, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Young, 6848 Anthony Avenue. The reception was attended by over one hundred persons. The club was organized last November and
Lietuva, Jan. 27, 1905
A branch of the Lovers of Fatherland Society was organized on Sunday, January 15, on the North Side of Chicago. The first meeting was held with songs and declamations. Their first meeting was called to order by Miss Mary Aukstakalniute. She explained the purpose of the society, urge
Lietuva, March 10, 1905
Ten years ago the Lithuanians were against the spreading of their own literature; now they are demanding the spreading of scientific literature among Lithuanians. From every corner voices are coming, stressing the need of literature and more literature that may enlighten and educate
Lietuva, April 7, 1905.
The Simonas Daukantas Society held a meeting on April 2nd, at which a motion was made to make a collection for the revolutionary movement in Lithuania. The collection amounted to $3.30 The other Lithuanian societies in Chicago should follow the example of our society in helpin
Narod Polski, May 17, 1905
For some time the young people of the Holy Trinity Parish have been going ahead quickly and organizing themselves into a Literary Circle, they have been giving readings, held patriotic gatherings and educational lectures, educating themselves in singing and music. They are working for their o
Greek Star, Dec. 22, 1905
p. 4- Forty young Greeks attending colleges and universities in Chicago met last week and after exchanging views and ideas decided to form a fraternity of their own, which will be known as the Philomaths' Fraternity. The aim of the newly-formed circle is to provide mutual cooperatio
Dziennik Chicagoski, March 14, 1906
For a long time and now even werse in the Polish districts there is heard the "shouting" from the distributers of English newspapers, especially the Chicago American, about unusual ineidents, such as war, orime, robbery, etc. The public being interested buys these "extras," must pay