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*( born 1939 ) Krzysztof Czajkowski, Polish political figure ; longtime mayor ( 1989 – 2002 ) of Łódzkie Voivodship town of Aleksandrów Łódzki
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*( born 1967 ) Leszek Czajkowski, Polish poet, songwriter, composer and publicist ; along with Jacek Kaczmarski, known as " bard of Polish right "
*( born 1972 ) Adrian Czajkowski, Writer of the fantasy science fiction series Empire of Black and Gold, under the name of Adrian Tchaikovsky
*( born 1946 ) Aleksandr Chaikovski, Russian classical composer ; studied with Tikhon Khrennikov ; rector of Saint Petersburg Conservatory
*( born 1921 ) Zbigniew Czajkowski, Polish fencing master ; known as " father of the Polish School of Fencing " and coach of champions
*( born 1925 ) Željko Čajkovski, Croatian footballer and coach ; silver medalist as part of Yugoslavia's national team at 1948 Olympics ; brother of Zlatko Čajkovski
*( born 1963 ) Jim Czajkowski, American former Major League Baseball player for the Colorado Rockies
*( born 1978 ) Daniel Czajkowski, Polish cyclist who turned professional in 2001 ; has been a member of DHL – Author team since 2006
*( born 1980 ) Michael Czajkowski, President of Marlin Crawler, Incorporated and son of American inventor Marlin Czajkowski
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*( November 2009 ) IDW Publishing's " Library of American Comics " imprint reprinted the cross-country tour storyline that ran from January 1939 to July 1940 as Bringing Up Father: From Sea to Shining Sea, the first of several " best of " reprint collections.
*( Editor ) Bells Ringing: An Anthology of Verse for Young Children, illustrations by Irene Mountfort, Blackwell ( Oxford, England ), 1938, Stokes ( New York, NY ), 1939.
*( Editor ) Pipe and Drum: An Anthology of Verse for Young Children, illustrations by Irene Mountfort, Blackwell ( Oxford, England ), 1939, Stokes ( New York, NY ), 1940.
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*( 1926 – 1999 ) Zbigniew Czajkowski-Dębczyński, Polish participant in Warsaw Uprising ; wrote about battlefield death of Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński
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*( 1804 – 1886 ) Michał Czajkowski, Polish-Ukrainian writer on Cossack themes ; lived in Turkey under acquired name, Mehmed Sadyk Pasha
*( 1816 – 1873 ) Antoni Czajkowski, Polish writer, poet and translator during literary era of Romanticism in Poland
*( 1896 – 1970 ) Juan Czajkowski, Polish-Argentine journalist based in Posadas, capital of Misiones province where, for many years, he edited Polish-language newspaper, Orędownik
*( 1935 – 1982 ) Andrzej Czajkowski, Polish classical pianist and composer ; works include sonatas, string quartets and concertos
*( 1872 – 1947 ) Józef Czajkowski, Polish painter, architect, graphic artist and educator ; one of founders of movement known as " Polish Applied Art "; brother of Stanisław Czajkowski
*( 1878 – 1954 ) Stanisław Czajkowski, Polish landscape painter who studied at Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków as well as in Paris ; brother of Józef Czajkowski
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