Illinois Staats-Zeitung, Dec. 5, 1887
One of our most distinguished citizens, the attorney and west park commissioner, H. H. Kohlsaat, founded an educational institution for our colored citizens, which humane act was disclosed recently. Without any publicity as to his intention or actions, Mr. Kohlsaat founded, last spring, the "
Zgoda, Nov. 22, 1900
How long will the committee in charge of building the Kosciuszko monument keep us Polish people in suspense, will you give us an answer? This is not the first time that this question is asked. Many groups and organizations are getting sick and tired of waiting to hear how the commit
Lietuva, Oct. 27, 1905
Our newspapers in America,as well as in Lithuania, have begun to realize the lack of schools for Lithuanians. They urge our people to get interested in establishing such schools, because Lithuanians have fallen behind other nationalities in regard to education. American Lithuanians
Daily Jewish Courier, Oct. 18, 1907
The great Jewish"literary" and journalist arrives this afternoon to assume the position of Editor-in-Chief of the Daily Jewish Courier. Mr. Zioni has had a world of experience in the newspaper field and is recognized as one of the greatest of modern Jewish journalists. His coming to Chicago t
Dziennik Ludowy, Feb. 17, 1908
On the northwest side of Chicago in the 15th, 16th, 17th, 27th and 28th wards there are over 100,000 Polish inhabitants. These quarters until this time were in no position ever to possess a Polish hall to serve for purposes such as meetings, banquets, etc. The main reason for not achieving th
Lietuva, March 3, 1908.
In No. 8 of Lietuva (and also in other Lithuanian newspapers) the problem of how to help our Lithuanian immigrants has been raised. Many of them have been sent back from Ellis Island simply because they had no clear address of their destination. If the Lithuanians had had a Lithuanian immi
Daily Jewish Courier, 10-10-1911
Mr. Hugo Pass, candidate for Superior Judge, will address the Young Mens Jewish Charities associations of the city. This annual meeting of the different Young Men Jewish Charities organizations will be held tomorrow evening at the Hotel La Salle. Mr. Pass will talk on the
L'italia, Aug. 24, 1919
On August 7, the Fiume Society, a national league for Italian citizens, was incorporated under the state laws of Illinois. The purpose of the organization is to increase the force and prestige of the Italian people and to give the Italian voters the influence and respect they deserve because
Svenska Kuriren, Jan. 1, 1920
At the luncheon of the Swedish Chamber of Commerce, held last Tuesday, at the Morrison Hotel, Mr. R. K. Stanler gave a short, but most interesting lecture on dried lingberries as an imported Swedish commodity in this country. The lecturer represents Svenska Medicinal Vaxtforeningen (the Swedi
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