Polish American journalists.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Joseph Wiewiora papers
Papers (1973-1979) of Joseph Wiewiora include drafts of articles pertaining to the U.S. Bicentennial and of other Zgoda articles and advertisements; background for articles including press relieases from the Polish National Alliance of U.S. of N.A., Polish National Alliance by-laws, a booklet on the 4th convention of Polonia Society, issues of Zgoda, a booklete entitled In the Mainstreams of American Life, correspondence, including a letter from Jody L. Powell, Jr., and photographs.
Józef F. Bialasiewicz papers
Papers (1919-1976) of Józef F. Bialasiewicz, a Polish American newspaper editor from Chicago, Illinois, include correspondence; financial records; newspaper clippings; reports; and miscellany pertaining to the Polish American Book Company, Polonia, and Ameryka Echo.
Karol T. Jaskolski papers
Papers reflect K. Jaskolski's activities as editor of the Polish American newspapers, Kuryer Codzienny and Gazeta Polonii, and his involvement with radio broadcasts of the "Polish Variety Hour" and Voice of America. Also included are materials pertaining to many Polish American organizations in the Boston area.
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.).