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                    <text>A vintage illustrated page with several drawings including a soldier, a nurse, a food advertisement, and a cart</text>
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                  <text>Henryk Archacki, 1907-1988, a Polish immigrant, journalist and well-known graphic artist, drew weekly cartoons for Polish-language newspapers for over 20 years. With his wife, he researched current events, sports, literature, and historical curiosities, and presented them in these factoid cartoons, with a strong flavor of pride in being Polish. This syndicated series was entitled “Czy wiecie, że…” (“Do you know that…”).&#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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                <text>Nicholas I, Emperor of Russia, 1796-1855</text>
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                <text> Vernet, Carle, 1758-1836</text>
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                <text> Drzymała, Michał, 1857-1937</text>
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                <text>Dziennik dia Wszystkich = Everybody's Daily</text>
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                <text>Odpowiedź francuskiego artysty Vernet'a na zapytanie Mikołaja I. co do Polski. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> Barszcz czy borstch. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> Wóz Drzymały a Niemcy. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text>The answer of the French artist Vernet when asked by Mikołaj I. about Poland. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> Barszcz or borstch. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> Drzymała's trailer and Germans. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text>The page contains multiple black-and-white illustrations with Polish text. At the top left, a uniformed figure stands indoors with a church dome visible through a window, while a nurse is shown preparing something at a table. To the right, an illustration displays the words "Barszcz czy Borscht" with a portrait below. The lower section shows a wooden cart on wheels in a rural setting, accompanied by additional captions and text at the bottom. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> Harry Roble (Wróblewski) polski dżokej, szampjonem amerykańskim w 1931. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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                <text> Harry Roble (Wróblewski) Polish jockey, American champion in 1931. Illustrations by Henry Archacki.</text>
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