Papers, 1970-1973.

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Papers, 1970-1973.

Papers (1970-1979) of Walter Smietana, chairman of the Department of Education and Psychology and acting president of Alliance College (Cambridge Springs, Penn.) consist of minutes of Alliance College Teacher Education Committee, press releases from the College, newspaper clippings, academic bulletins, photographs, correspondence with Dr. Mieczysla Klimaszewski, chancellor, Jagedonian University (Poland), materials pertaining to the Quincentennial Committee, and an Alliance College convocation program.

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Smietana, Walter.

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Walter Smietana served as acting president of Alliance College (Cambridge Springs, Penn.), as director of the Alliance College Student Teaching Committee, and as chair of the Alliance College Teacher Education Committee. He was also National chair of the Polish American Congress Quincentennial Committee of the Birth of Nikolaus Copernicus. From the description of Pape1s, 1970-1973. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 78730998 From the description of Papers, 1970-1973. (University...

Copernicus, Nicolaus, 1473-1543

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Klimaszewski, Mieczysław

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Alliance College

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Alliance College was located in Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania. The college was founded as a school for Polish speaking Americans, mainly immigrants of Polish descent. The school offered courses like other colleges and universities in science, mathematics, history and foreign languages. However, unlike other American schools, the courses were taught in the Polish language. Alliance College was founded by the Polish National Alliance of the United States, a fraternal beneficial society. ...