Who is Who in Central & East Europe 1933


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1906



Petre Antonescu, (age 33) ->
built the first building in the Romanian style - the Romanian Ministry of Public Works.

Antoni Dobrowaolski, (age 34) ->
returned to Poland.

Tytus Filipowicz, (age 33) ->
Deputy Manager of a Polish coal mine of a Russian coal mine.

Rudolph Friml, (age 25) ->
Went to America with Kubelik and gave many piano recitals.

Géza Herczeg, (age 18) ->
began activity as newspaper journalist.

Benedykt Hertz, (age 34) ->
emigrated.

Djurdje Jelenic, (age 24) ->
began work as a journalist.

Janie Kalatz, (age 38) ->
was a member of the district Court of Justice in Harbin (age Manchuria)

Nikolai Kann, (age 33) ->
was in Riga.

Konstantinas Lapinas, (age 43) ->
became a Stock Holder of the Society for the Unity of the People.

Arnold Makowski-Sarjusz, (age 30) ->
explored the glaciers of the Lake of Ladoga.

Dimitrije Petrovic, (age 14) ->
began employment with the firm David Grove, Berlin as an engineer for hydraulics and canalization.

Marie Hédvige Reutt, (age 43) ->
worked in Lwów as collaborator to a newspaper for the youth "Maly Swiatek" and another for Women of lower classes and for the society of popular instruction.

Vladislav Savic, (age 32) ->
became Russian journalist in London.

Janis Seskis, (age ?) ->
began studies at the University of Bale.

Frederic Storck, (age 34) ->
was nominated Professor of the Academy.

Otto Strandman, (age 31) ->
Owing to nationalistic activities during revolution he was compelled to live abroad.

Jaan Tönisson, (age 38) ->
was deputy of the first Russian Parliament.