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Žák-Marušiak, J. (Jozef), 1885-1979


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    • Marušiak, J. Žák- (Jozef), 1885-1979
    • Marušiak, Josef Žák- 1885-1979
    • Marušiak, Joža Žák- 1885-1979
    • Marušiak, Jozef Žák- 1885-1979
    • Marušiak, Jožo Žák- 1885-1979
    • Zak-Marusiak, Josef, 1885-1979
    • Žák-Marusiak, Joža, 1885-1979
    • Žák-Marušiak, Jozef, 1885-1979
    • Žák-Marušiak, Jožo, 1885-1979
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    • found: Slovenské národné sdruženie v Amerike. Náš program, 1940:unnumbered page 3 (J. Žák-Marušiak, vyk. tajomník [= executive secretary of the Slovenské národné sdruženie v Amerike])
    • found: Slovenské divadlo, Volume 49, Issues 1-2, 2001:page 128 (Jozef Žák Marušiak; born 17 March 1885 in Lakšárská Nová Ves; died 30 May 1979 in Chicago, IL, USA)
    • found: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, December 10, 2019:Jánošík [1921 film] page (Jozef Žák-Marušiak; Slovak-American screenwriter for the film Jánošík; born 1885; died 1979; emigrated to the United States in 1911) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%A1no%C5%A1%C3%ADk_(1921_film)
    • found: The Canberra Times, Volume 23, No. 6.919, 1949 June 11:page 1 (Josef Zak Marusiak, Czechoslovak Consul in Pittsburgh; resigned from his position rath than continue to serve the communist Czech government)
    • found: Panorama, 1970:page 106 (Jozef Žák-Marušiak; member of the Slovak League of America) page 107 (served as secretary of the Slovak Alliance [of America]) page 310 (Žák-Marušiak, Joseph; 1885- ; born 17 March 1885 in Laksarská Nová Ves; emigrated to the United States in 1911; editor of the Národní noviny in Pittsburgh and later Rovnost L'udu in Chicago; joined the Czechoslovak Press Bureau in Washington, D.C. in 1915, where he was editor for Slovak affairs; served as consular staff at the Czechoslovak Embassy in Washington, D.C.; transferred in 1930 to the San Francisco Consulate; later transferred to Prague, where he joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; returned to the United States before World War II, where he served in the Consulate in Pittsburgh until its closure in 1939; became office director of the Czechoslovak National Council in Chicago, in 1950, where he remained until retirement in 1956)
    • found: Ako chutí cudzina, 1999:page 265 (Jožo Žák-Marušiak, executive secretary of the Združenie [i.e., the Slovenské národné sdruženie v Amerike)
    • found: The Bohemian Review, Volume II, Number 10, 1918:page 155 (Joža Žak-Marusiak)
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    • 2019-12-10: new
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