Alexander
Albrecht, (age 23)
->
elected chief organist of the church in Bratislava and teacher in the
school.
Siegmann
Apfelmann, (age 39)
->
became the director of the wood department of the Zilina Cellulose
Factory in Zilina.
Démètre
Beratti, (age 21)
->
was a professor at the first Albanian national schools authorized by
the Turkish Government after the proclamation of the
Constitution.
Wilhelm
Borowicz, (age 25)
->
worked in various Machine Factories in Germany.
Casimir
Fabrycy, (age 20)
->
was in service with a military organization.
Frantisek
Josef Havelka, (age 26)
->
was at the Assistant Royal Academy at Leipzig.
Karl
Heinold, (age 46)
->
became Governor in Moravia.
Bronislaw
Huberman, (age 26)
->
played on the violin of Paganini in Genoa, an honor which was
manifested in a fine golden medal handed to him by the Mayor of
Genoa.
Hermann
Keyserling, (age 28)
->
inherited the estates of Koenno. Kerkau and Raykull in Russia.
Stephan
Kyroff, (age 47)
->
established the Committee of Federation with Turkey and the other
Balkan States.
Alexandre
Malinoff, (age 41)
->
on September 3, proclaimed Bulgarian independence and erected out of
the principality of Bulgaria the Kingdom.
Ahmed
Mouhtar bey, (age 30)
->
resigned from state service one year after the revolution to fight
against the politic of the committee "Union et Progrès" which
he considered a misfortune for his country.
Alois
Musil, (age 40) ->
carried out extensive explorations in northern Arabia and in the
adjacent Meopotamian land sand worked in the classical Arabia
Desert.
Antoine
de Okolo-Koulak, (age 25)
->
became a Parson in St. Petersburg .
Wilhelm
Pröhle, (age 37)
->
traveled in the Caucasus.
Petras
Rimsa, (age 27) ->
his "Ploughman" was awarded the second prize in St. Petersburg.
Vladislav
Savic, (age 34)
->
came to Belgrade.
Milivoj
Stojan Stanojevic, (age 26)
->
was Secretary to the Serbian War Service in America.
Andrew
(pen name: Galecki Taddeus) Strug, (age ?)
->
lived in Paris and kept busy on his literary works.