Nicola
Alexiev, Bulgaria
->
Christian youth movement.
Pericles
Argyropoulo, politician, Greece
->
Revolutionary movement in Salonica
Stephen
von Bernat, Vice-President of the Hungarian National Bank;
Professor, Hungary
->
Cooperative movement for the peasants
Felicie
Bortkiewicz, Responsible editor of the newspaper "Lietuvos
Zinios", Lithuania
->
Lithuanian movement
Richard
Nicolaus Coudenhove-Kalergi, Doctor of Philosophy, Austria
->
Paneuropean Movement
Hélène
d'Abancourt de Franqueville, author, librarian; Poland
->
Paneuropean Movement; Movement for the emancipation of women
Jean
Djonovitch, Minister Plenipotentiary of Yugoslavia at Tirana,
Albania
->
Revolutionary movement against the regime of the late King Nicolas of
Montenegro
Louise
Dobrzynska-Rybicka, Extra-ordinary Professor, University of
Poznan, librarian University Library, Poland
->
National movement under the German regime; the movement of
independence
Koloman
von Doroghy, Lawyer, Hungary
->
Roman Catholic movement
Haim
Farchy, Chemist, Bulgaria
->
Zionist movement
Nathan
Michael Gelber, Author, Austria
->
Zionist Movement
Hanna
Gregorová-Tajovská, Authoress, Czechoslovakia
->
Movements and questions affecting the position of women
Franz
Keresztes-Fischer, Doctor of Law; Royal Minister for Home
Affairs, Hungary
->
Popular movement to liberate Pècs from the Yugoslavians
Marcell
Komor, Architect, Hungary
->
Movement for a national Hungarian style of architecture
Panto
Krekic, Vice Director of the Office of Labourers Insurance,
Yugoslavia
->
Movement of Bosnian labour
Stephan
Kyroff, Ordinary Professor of Public Law, Bulgaria
->
Peace movement in Bulgaria
Stanislas
Mackiewicz, Journalist, Poland
->
Conservative movement of Northern-Poland
Arnold
Makowski-Sarjusz, Professor of Geology and Paleontology, Poland
->
Prewar Polish democratic movement for liberty in Russia
Louis
(Markous Ludwik) Marcoussis, Artist painter; and engraver, France
->
Cubist movement
Demeter
Maximos, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Greece
->
Venizelist movement
Spyros
Melas, Man of letters; dramatical writer, Greece
->
Literary movement in foreign countries
Julius
Mogan, Doctor of Law; Lawyer, Yugoslavia
->
Movement to join Fiume to Yugoslavia
Jon
Pelivan, City Councillor; Minister; Advocate, Romania
->
Revolutionary movements in Moldavia, Movement for the liberation of
Bessarabia
Gustav
Prochazka, Patriarch-Bishop of Czechoslovakian Church,
Czechoslovakia
->
Modernist Movement of the Roman Catholic Church
Janko
Sakasoff, Journalist; Deputy of Sobranjé, Bulgaria
->
Democracy movement
Janis
Seskis, Chief of Press Service, Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
Latvia
->
Revolutionary movement
Ladislas
Sikorski (de Kopaszyna), General of army, Poland
->
Secret movement for Polish independence in Galicia
Artur
Sliwinski, Historian, man of letters, Poland
->
Polish Socialist movement
Basil
Stoica, Minister Plenipotentiary, Avrig, department, Romania
->
Rumania movement in the U.S.A.
Alexander
Stulhofer, Lawyer, Yugoslavia
->
Serbo-Croatian youth movement
Jaan
Tönisson, State Official; Editor in Chief of "Postimes,
Estonia"
->
Estonian Cooperative movement, Estonian National movement
Panaghis
Tsaldaris, Greek Prime Minister, Greece
->
Venizelist movement
Gustav
Vejsicky, Engineer, Czechoslovakia
->
Reform movement for the building of apartments