Who is Who in Central & East Europe 1933

 


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1902



Gustav, Ritter von Bartels, (age 30) ->
became Staff Officer in Przemysl.

Oskar Baum, (age 19) ->
took the state examination in music and then became an organist and a music teacher in Prague

Francois Bossowski, (age 23) ->
was employed with the procuration of the Austrian Exchequer.

Peter Cech, (age 25) ->
devoted his life to insurance.

Viktor Eglitis, (age 25) ->
became more interested in symbolism through a psychological breakdown.

Sárl Fedák, (age 18) ->
became an Actress.

Boleslaw Hryniewiecki, (age 27) ->
.became Vice Director of a Botanic Garden.

Janie Kalatz, (age 34) ->
travelled in Japan.

Edler von Krassien Maxime Krassny, (age 43) ->
formed the Austrian Syndicate by the fusion of all Austrian banks for financial government transactions (formerly a monopoly of the Rothschild family) on account of this transaction nobilitated by Emperor Francis Joseph.

Jan M. Lasdin, (age 27) ->
became First solo-violonist with the Imperial Court Orchestra in St. Petersburg.

Arnold Makowski-Sarjusz, (age 26) ->
carried out studies on various mines in Siberia, Manchouria and Japan.

Jan Raszka, (age ?) ->
was nominated Professor of the Section for Artistical Trade, State School in Cracow.

Max Zavesky, (age 30) ->
on January 1 entered the services of the Zemská banka.