Who is Who in Central & East Europe 1933


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Wilhelm Borowicz, Lwów ->
From 1908 to 1918 he worked in various Machine Factories in Germany.

Ladislas Ecséry de Nagyecser, Budapest ->
After finishing his studies in Hungary, he went to practice in the great West European capitals, also to perfect himself in the German, English and French language, to Hamburg, Berlin, London, Paris and Vienna, in which capitals he was working for many years with leading banking and financial firms as a clerk.

Paja Radosavljevitch, New York City ->
After having worked for some time as Professor of Pedagogy and of the German language, he left his country and went to America to devote himself to the study of experimental psychology and pedagogy. He is working in the laboratory of New York University.

Michael Gellér, Budapest ->
was in the U.S.A. from 1897-1912. and was Manager of the St. Regis Hotel in New York, from 1904 to 1912.

Stanislas Kunickl, Warsaw
was 41 years in Russia as a Professor of Institute of Engineering, for Statics and Bridge-Construction.

Herbert von Minkewicz, Vienna ->
After the World War he went to Germany and was in the picture department of various newspapers.

Petras Rimsa, Generally lives at Kaunas ->
lived and studied many years abroad in Warsaw, Cracow, Paris, St. Petersburg and Moscow.

Otto Strandman, Paris ->
Owing to nationalistic activities during the revolution in 1905 he was compelled to live abroad (1906-1909).