Polish Americans.
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Alliance Publishing Company, (Chicago, Illinois) records
Records (1939-1961) of the Alliance Publishing Company of Chicago, Ill., a publisher of Polish American newspapers Dziennik Zwiazkowy and Zgoda, include correspondence; cartoons; editorial material; newspaper clippings; photographs; and material for the 1952 Kalendarz Zwiazkowy (an annual publication). Also included are material on the American Slav Congress of 1949; and a financial report for the Polish American Congress (1953).
American Polish Civil War Centennial Commission records
The American Polish Civil War Centennial Commission was established to stimulate research into, and public awareness of, Polish participation in the American Civil War. It was affiliated with the Polish American Historical Society. Records consist of correspondence; press releases; and publications of the Commission.
Barbara Ciszewska papers
Papers (1948-1970) of Barbara Ciszewski of Minneapolis, Minnesota, consist of newspaper clippings, correspondence, and student note books. Clippings pertain to Polish Americans, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), disarmament, communism, and other topics.
Greenpoint YMCA records
Includes collected minutes, correspondence, program information, membership data and financial reports of the Greenpoint YMCA.
Michael Novak papers
Papers (1970-1976) of Michael Novak consist of personal and professional materials, including typescripts, newspaper clippings, and publications. Topics include (but are not limited to) such nationality groups as Slovak, Polish, Scandinavian, also the subjects of Catholics, Education, the Polish American Congress, and Slavic Americans in general.
Mieczyslaw Friedel papers
Papers (n.d.) of journalist Mieczyslaw Friedel consist of a photocopy of his manuscript entitled "Unbookish and Undivulged Story About World War II". The manuscript consists of newspaper clippings of a diary he wrote for the Polish-American Daily "Kuryer Poliski (Milwaukee, Wis.).