Artur
Bárdos, (age 25)
->
was a Stage manager with Rheinhardt in Berlin and Hamburg.
Gustav,
Ritter von Bartels, (age 35)
->
was a Captain in Infantry Regiment 7 in the World War and he fought
in Galicia, Russia, South Tyrol.
Emanuel
Chobot, (age 26)
->
was a Secretary of the Socialist Party and a functionary of the
Trades Union in Trinec.
Antoni
Dobrowaolski, (age 35)
->
gave courses for the study of ice in Sweden.
Viktor
Eglitis, (age 30)
->
passed over to the classicism.
Karl
Heinold, (age 45)
->
in 1907 he created a national division between the Germans and Czechs
and Poles in Silesia.
Andreas
Hlinka, (age 43)
->
translated the "Old Testament" from Latin into the Slovakian language
at the State Prison at Szeged.
Milan
Ivanka, (age 31)
->
became a member of the Hungarian Parliament.
Rajmund
Jarosz, (age 22)
->
worked as elected member of the District Council of Drohobycz in the
autonom-administration.
Tytus
Jarzyna, (age 19)
->
became a clerk in the post-office.
Mark
Kakarriqi, (age 23)
->
was Councillor to the revolutionary fightings for the Albanian
freedom against the Turkish regime with the headquarters in
Podgoritza.
Ures
Krulj, (age 32)
->
Founder of the newspaper "Narod" 1907 in Mostar.
Stephan
Kyroff, (age 46)
->
assisted in the struggle for the autonomy of the University,
especially during the crisis.
Alexandre
Emmanuel Lahovary, (age 52)
->
in Vienna founded a Rumanian chapel which caused a great irritation
among the Hungarians.
Ants
Laipman (Laidman), (age ?)
->
made trips to various countries and places of art in Europe also to
North-Africa.
Milivoj
Stojan Stanojevic, (age 25)
->
was editor of Yugoslavian journals in America.