Thomas Capek Collection Relating to Czechoslovakia and Czech Americans 1619-1953 (bulk 1851-1953)
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Jonáš, Frederic
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Capek, Thomas, 1895-
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Kořízek, Frantisek.
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Buňata, Josef, 1846-
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Čapek, Thomas 1861-1950
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Czech American author, businessman, and lawyer. From the description of Thomas Capek collection of materials relating to Czechoslovakia and Czech Americans, 1619-1953 (bulk 1851-1953). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79449115 ...
Čapek family.
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Bittner, Bartoš
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Klácel, Ladimír.
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Jonáš, Christina.
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Borecký, Jan
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Capek, Anne Vostroveský
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Klácel, František Matouš, 1808-1882
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Capek, Thomas, 1861-1950
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Biographical Note 1861 Born, Czechoslovakia 1880 Immigrated to the United States 1886 Naturalized as a citizen 1888 LL.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. ...
Masaryk, T. G. (Tomáš Garrigue), 1850-1937
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Masaryk was a Czech statesman, sociologist, philosopher and first president of Czechoslovakia (1920-1935); Husserl was a German philosopher. From the description of Letters : to Edmund Husserl, 1877-1930. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612844335 Masaryk was a Czechoslovakian political leader and philosopher; he was the first president of Czechoslovakia. From the description of The spirit of Russia : vol. III : typescript, 1961. (Harvard University). Wo...
Palda, Lev J., 1847-1912
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Rosický, Rose, 1875-1954
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Bayard, Thomas F. (Thomas Francis), 1868-1942
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Čapek family.
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Jonáš, Frederic.
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Bittner, Bartoš.
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Massoch, Stephen C.
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Masaryková, Charlotta G. (Charlotta Garrigue), 1850-1923
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Borecký, Jan.
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Kořízek, František.
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Jonáš, Karel, 1840-1896
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Maresh, Henry R. (Henry Rudolph), 1890-
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Snajdr, Vaclav, 1847-1920.
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Czech writer and journalist who moved to Racine, Wisconsin in 1869 to edit the newspaper Slavie. He later moved to Cleveland, Ohio, where he began his own paper, Pokrok, in 1873. When it failed in 1876 Šnajdr remained in Cleveland and started a weekly, rationalist newspaper, Dennice Novoveku, in 1877. Later he also published a sunday paper, Jednota. From 1883 to 1886 Šnajdr published Osvobozenych, and from 1891 to 1896 he published Organ Bratsoi of the Cesko-Slovanska Podporyici Spolecnost. Š...
Rosický, Jan, 1845-1910
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Jonáš, Christina.
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Philipse, Frederick, 1626-1702
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Herrman, Augustine, 1621-1686
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Buňata, Josef, 1846-
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