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In the mid-20th century, Polish Americans were simultaneously assimilating and realizing a new pride in their heritage, as Poland arose after World War I from over a century of partition. An unknown Buffalo subscriber clipped the cartoons in this collection from Buffalo’s Dziennik dla Wszystkich (Everybody’s Daily) from 1931 to 1952 and saved them in scrapbooks; the scrapbooks were recently acquired by Steven Piwowar and donated to UB’s Polish Collection. Mixing serious and light content, Archacki both enlightened and entertained his beloved Polonia.&#13;
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The first 200 cartoons of the total 1007 are presented here. All of the cartoons have been digitized, and we hope to obtain enough funds to complete the online collection soon. Visit Giving to UB for information on how to donate to the Polish Room Collection fund.&#13;
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                <text> Billy Szolwiński, polski pięściarz , posiada '4' szampjonaty. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text>Dzwon na Wieży Zygmuntowskiej na Wawelu ulany ze zdobytych armat. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> [Wyspa Drygalskiego, ziemia odkryta, Biegun Południowy] Ziemia na biegunie poudniowym nazywa się "Wyspą Drygalskiego". Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> Piorun uderzył w Polkę i tylko wyrwał z ust sztuczną szczękę. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> [Drygalski Island, discovered land, the South Pole] The land at the South Pole is called "Drygalski Island". Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> Lightning hit a Polish woman and only pulled the dentures out. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> [Zuch chlopak] Michał Kałek, mistrzem polskim zapasów i dźwigania ciężarów przez 8 lat. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> [Boy scout/brave boy] Michał Kałek, the Polish champion in wrestling and weight lifting for 8 years. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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&#13;
In the mid-20th century, Polish Americans were simultaneously assimilating and realizing a new pride in their heritage, as Poland arose after World War I from over a century of partition. An unknown Buffalo subscriber clipped the cartoons in this collection from Buffalo’s Dziennik dla Wszystkich (Everybody’s Daily) from 1931 to 1952 and saved them in scrapbooks; the scrapbooks were recently acquired by Steven Piwowar and donated to UB’s Polish Collection. Mixing serious and light content, Archacki both enlightened and entertained his beloved Polonia.&#13;
&#13;
The first 200 cartoons of the total 1007 are presented here. All of the cartoons have been digitized, and we hope to obtain enough funds to complete the online collection soon. Visit Giving to UB for information on how to donate to the Polish Room Collection fund.&#13;
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&#13;
In the mid-20th century, Polish Americans were simultaneously assimilating and realizing a new pride in their heritage, as Poland arose after World War I from over a century of partition. An unknown Buffalo subscriber clipped the cartoons in this collection from Buffalo’s Dziennik dla Wszystkich (Everybody’s Daily) from 1931 to 1952 and saved them in scrapbooks; the scrapbooks were recently acquired by Steven Piwowar and donated to UB’s Polish Collection. Mixing serious and light content, Archacki both enlightened and entertained his beloved Polonia.&#13;
&#13;
The first 200 cartoons of the total 1007 are presented here. All of the cartoons have been digitized, and we hope to obtain enough funds to complete the online collection soon. Visit Giving to UB for information on how to donate to the Polish Room Collection fund.&#13;
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                <text> [Artur L. Waldo, Ignacy K. Werwiński] The fathers of two Polish post stamps in the United States. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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In the mid-20th century, Polish Americans were simultaneously assimilating and realizing a new pride in their heritage, as Poland arose after World War I from over a century of partition. An unknown Buffalo subscriber clipped the cartoons in this collection from Buffalo’s Dziennik dla Wszystkich (Everybody’s Daily) from 1931 to 1952 and saved them in scrapbooks; the scrapbooks were recently acquired by Steven Piwowar and donated to UB’s Polish Collection. Mixing serious and light content, Archacki both enlightened and entertained his beloved Polonia.&#13;
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&#13;
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                <text> Młody Polak zdobywa laury szkolne. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text>Bohaterski czyn młodzieńca pod Wielkiemi Łukami. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> Pochód, który uszedł tylko 500 kroków w ciągu całego dnia. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> Jak się pisze "Polska" w innych językach.  [Po łacinie, włosku, hiszpańsku}Polonia. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> turecku Lechistan. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> węgiersku Lengyel. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> łotewsku Lokija. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> litewsku Lenkija. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text>A heroic act of a young man at Wielkie Łuki. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> A parade, that moved only 500 steps in one whole day. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> How "Poland" is written in other languages. [in Latin, Italian, Spanish}Polonia. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> German Polen. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> Russian Polsza. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> Czech Polsko. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> Latvian Lokija. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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In the mid-20th century, Polish Americans were simultaneously assimilating and realizing a new pride in their heritage, as Poland arose after World War I from over a century of partition. An unknown Buffalo subscriber clipped the cartoons in this collection from Buffalo’s Dziennik dla Wszystkich (Everybody’s Daily) from 1931 to 1952 and saved them in scrapbooks; the scrapbooks were recently acquired by Steven Piwowar and donated to UB’s Polish Collection. Mixing serious and light content, Archacki both enlightened and entertained his beloved Polonia.&#13;
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The first 200 cartoons of the total 1007 are presented here. All of the cartoons have been digitized, and we hope to obtain enough funds to complete the online collection soon. Visit Giving to UB for information on how to donate to the Polish Room Collection fund.&#13;
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                <text> "Dyńgus" zwyczajem pogańskim. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> Jak powstało przysłowie "sprawić komuś gorącą łaznie". Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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&#13;
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                <text> Wybitni sportowcy polscy i amerykańscy na zawodach sportowych w Brooklynie. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text>[Zygmunt I, Władysław Jagiełło, Mieszko III Stary] Przeciętny wiek i okres panowania królów polskich. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text>[Gen. Lafayette kładzie kamień węgielny, uroczystość pod pomnikiem Pułaskiego w r. 1929] Jak powstał pomnik Pułaskiego w Savannah. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> [Moje uszanowanie panie Romaszkiewicz] Prezesi Z.N.P. W Ameryce i w Australji nazywają się Romaszkiewicz. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> Najstarsze miasto o nazwie polskiej w Ameryce-w którem niema Polaków [William Dodd]. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> [Good day Mr. Romaszkiewicz] The name of the directors of Z.N.P. in America and Australia is Romaszkiewicz. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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In the mid-20th century, Polish Americans were simultaneously assimilating and realizing a new pride in their heritage, as Poland arose after World War I from over a century of partition. An unknown Buffalo subscriber clipped the cartoons in this collection from Buffalo’s Dziennik dla Wszystkich (Everybody’s Daily) from 1931 to 1952 and saved them in scrapbooks; the scrapbooks were recently acquired by Steven Piwowar and donated to UB’s Polish Collection. Mixing serious and light content, Archacki both enlightened and entertained his beloved Polonia.&#13;
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The first 200 cartoons of the total 1007 are presented here. All of the cartoons have been digitized, and we hope to obtain enough funds to complete the online collection soon. Visit Giving to UB for information on how to donate to the Polish Room Collection fund.&#13;
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In the mid-20th century, Polish Americans were simultaneously assimilating and realizing a new pride in their heritage, as Poland arose after World War I from over a century of partition. An unknown Buffalo subscriber clipped the cartoons in this collection from Buffalo’s Dziennik dla Wszystkich (Everybody’s Daily) from 1931 to 1952 and saved them in scrapbooks; the scrapbooks were recently acquired by Steven Piwowar and donated to UB’s Polish Collection. Mixing serious and light content, Archacki both enlightened and entertained his beloved Polonia.&#13;
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In the mid-20th century, Polish Americans were simultaneously assimilating and realizing a new pride in their heritage, as Poland arose after World War I from over a century of partition. An unknown Buffalo subscriber clipped the cartoons in this collection from Buffalo’s Dziennik dla Wszystkich (Everybody’s Daily) from 1931 to 1952 and saved them in scrapbooks; the scrapbooks were recently acquired by Steven Piwowar and donated to UB’s Polish Collection. Mixing serious and light content, Archacki both enlightened and entertained his beloved Polonia.&#13;
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The first 200 cartoons of the total 1007 are presented here. All of the cartoons have been digitized, and we hope to obtain enough funds to complete the online collection soon. Visit Giving to UB for information on how to donate to the Polish Room Collection fund.&#13;
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The first 200 cartoons of the total 1007 are presented here. All of the cartoons have been digitized, and we hope to obtain enough funds to complete the online collection soon. Visit Giving to UB for information on how to donate to the Polish Room Collection fund.&#13;
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In the mid-20th century, Polish Americans were simultaneously assimilating and realizing a new pride in their heritage, as Poland arose after World War I from over a century of partition. An unknown Buffalo subscriber clipped the cartoons in this collection from Buffalo’s Dziennik dla Wszystkich (Everybody’s Daily) from 1931 to 1952 and saved them in scrapbooks; the scrapbooks were recently acquired by Steven Piwowar and donated to UB’s Polish Collection. Mixing serious and light content, Archacki both enlightened and entertained his beloved Polonia.&#13;
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                <text> Most ks. Józ. Poniatowskiego, jest największym w Polsce i jednym z największych w Europie. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text>Życzymy czytelnikom działu "Czy wiecie, że-" Szczęśliwego Nowego Roku. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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In the mid-20th century, Polish Americans were simultaneously assimilating and realizing a new pride in their heritage, as Poland arose after World War I from over a century of partition. An unknown Buffalo subscriber clipped the cartoons in this collection from Buffalo’s Dziennik dla Wszystkich (Everybody’s Daily) from 1931 to 1952 and saved them in scrapbooks; the scrapbooks were recently acquired by Steven Piwowar and donated to UB’s Polish Collection. Mixing serious and light content, Archacki both enlightened and entertained his beloved Polonia.&#13;
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In the mid-20th century, Polish Americans were simultaneously assimilating and realizing a new pride in their heritage, as Poland arose after World War I from over a century of partition. An unknown Buffalo subscriber clipped the cartoons in this collection from Buffalo’s Dziennik dla Wszystkich (Everybody’s Daily) from 1931 to 1952 and saved them in scrapbooks; the scrapbooks were recently acquired by Steven Piwowar and donated to UB’s Polish Collection. Mixing serious and light content, Archacki both enlightened and entertained his beloved Polonia.&#13;
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                <text>Jan Długosz był największym historykiem w całej Europie w XV wieku [Historja XV wieku. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> Szczerozłoty krzyż w Katedrze Gnieźnieńskiej był tak ciężki, że 12 ludzi trzeba było do jego podźwignięcia. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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&#13;
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                <text> "Kobyła ma mały bok" wiersz który można czytać taksamo odwrotnie [nadesłał Józef Ferenc]. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849</text>
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                <text> Hebda, Józef, 1906-1975</text>
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                <text>Dziennik dia Wszystkich = Everybody's Daily</text>
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                <text>State University of New York at Buffalo. University Libraries. Polish Room. </text>
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                <text>Archacki Cartoons. LIB-ASL003</text>
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                <text>Najwyższa góra w Australji nazywa się "Mt. Kościuszko". Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> Edgar Allen Poe, słynny poeta amerykański, ofiarował się walczyć za niepodległość Polski. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> Jedenaścioro dzieci w jednej rodzinie urodziło się w dni świąteczne. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text>The tallest mountain in Australia is named "Mt. Kościuszko". Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> Edgar Allen Poe, the famous American poet, offered to fight for Poland's independence. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> Eleven children in one family were born on holy days. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text>The page is from a Polish publication titled Czy Wiecie Ze. At the top left, there is a large illustration of a mountain labeled as Mt. Kosciuszko in Australia. To the right, there is a portrait of a person identified as Edgar Allan Poe, with accompanying text. Below the mountain image, there is an illustration of a family with children, noted as a family group in India. At the lower right, there are portraits of two individuals labeled as Józef Mehoffer and a Polish tennis player. The page combines drawings with explanatory captions in Polish. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> [Frank Pajkowski, Józef Hebda] Polacy szampjonami w tenisa w Ameryce i Polsce. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> [Frank Pajkowski, Józef Hebda] Poles the champions in tennis in American and Poland. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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