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Masaryk and wrote
He wrote Talks with T. G. MasarykMasaryk was a Czech patriot, the first President of Czechoslovakia, and a regular guest at Čapek's " Friday Men " garden parties for leading Czech intellectuals.

Masaryk and several
However, others have pointed to the fact that the presidency has always been claimed by indirect vote, stretching back through several predecessor states to the presidency of Tomáš Masaryk.
His collection of short stories titled " Merushja " is a pearl of Albanian Romanticism and Humanity and was published by several houses including a 1932 London Edition of A Short Albanian Grammar, by S. E. Mann Lector at the Masaryk University of Brno.
Hrad included organizations such as Czechoslovak Unity of Legionnaires ( Československá obec legionářů-soldiers from the Czechoslovak Legions ), Legiobanka ( a large bank ), the Czechoslovak Hussite Church which Masaryk helped to establish, individual entrepreneurs, politicians from several parties and influential journalists like Ferdinand Peroutka and Karel Čapek ).

Masaryk and books
The T. G. Masaryk Memorial Library, erected in 1964, houses over 3, 000 books, in English, Czech, and Slovak languages.

Masaryk and including
Thanks to Crane, a Chicago industrialist, Masaryk was invited to the University of Chicago and introduced into highest political circles, including to Woodrow Wilson.
She was a recipient of many international human rights awards, including the Rafto Prize, the European Parliament ’ s Robert Schumann medal, the awards of International Humanist and Ethical Union, the World Women ’ s Alliance, the Adelaida Ristori Foundation, the U. S. National Endowment for Democracy, the Lithuanian Commemorative Medal of 13 January, the Czech Republic Order of Tomas Garrigue Masaryk, and others.
The university signed Agreements of Cooperation with number of foreign universities, including Free University of Brussels, Karl-Franzens University of Graz, University of Banja Luka, Université du Québec à Montréal, Heilongjiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, University of Zagreb, Ostravá University, Silesian University in Opava, Masaryk University, Aarhus University, University of Paris III: Sorbonne Nouvelle, University of Leipzig, University of Dortmund, University of Trieste, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, and others.

Masaryk and Nations
There is also a bust of Masaryk, erected in 2002, at Druzhba Narodiv Square ( Friendship of Nations Square ) in Uzhhorod, in the far-western corner of Ukraine.

Masaryk and European
In December, Ionescu met with Venizelos and the Czechoslovak leader Tomáš Masaryk to discuss a common approach ; expressing support for Eastern European alliances while commenting on the unresolved dispute involving Romania and the Kingdom of Serbia, Masaryk confided in Stephen Bonsal that: " Solutions are still beyond our immediate reach, but I am confident that we have cleared ground for the co-operation at the Peace Conference ".
Vasile Stoica (, also known as Basil Stoica ; 1889 – 1959 ) was a Romanian political writer, diplomat, and close assistant of European statesmen Tomáš Masaryk and Ion I. C.
Awards include: Central Banker of the Year ( 1993 ), European Manager of the Year ( European Business Press Federation, 1994 ), the Karel Engliš Prize for Economics at Masaryk University in Brno ( 1994 ), European Banker of the Year ( Group 20 + 1, 1996 ) and the EastWest Institute Award for Leadership in Transition ( 2001 ).

Masaryk and 1915
He returned to Paris at the end of 1915 where he became acquainted with Edvard Beneš and renewed his association with his former professor Tomáš Masaryk.
The School was inaugurated in London in 1915 by Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, who later became President of Czechoslovakia.

Masaryk and World
When the empire collapsed and divided into independent states after World War I, he was awarded Czechoslovakian citizenship by President Masaryk.
It was to be named in honor of Thomas Garrigue Masaryk ( 1850 – 1937 ), first President of Czechoslovakia and resistance leader during World War I.
Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk (), sometimes called Thomas Masaryk in English, ( 7 March 1850 – 14 September 1937 ) was an Austro-Hungarian and Czechoslovak politician, sociologist and philosopher, who as an eager advocate of Czechoslovak independence during World War I became the founder and first President of Czechoslovakia.
When the First World War broke out in 1914, Masaryk concluded that the best course was to seek an independent country for Czechs and Slovaks, and that this could only be done from outside Austria-Hungary.
On the eve of World War I, the Czech leader Tomáš Masaryk began propagating the Czechoslovak idea, namely the reunion of Czechs and Slovaks into one political entity.
During World War I, Ruthenian leaders had reached an agreement with Tomáš Masaryk to extend autonomy to Ruthenia within a future Czechoslovak Republic.
The preparations started in earnest and in 1931 Czech Scouts prepared the " All-Slavonic Jamboree " as the test for the World Jamboree, a successful festival which culminated in a march through Prague and an address by President Masaryk at Prague castle.
Apart from the French author Emile Zola, Czech president Tomas Masaryk, and South African prime minister Jan Smuts, many of the streets are named for Britons: Liberal Prime Minister David Lloyd George, British Labour Party MP Josiah Wedgwood, Colonel John Henry Patterson, commander of the Jewish Legion in World War I and the pro-Zionist British general Wyndham Deedes.
* St. Wenceslas parish church in the Masaryk Square-a contemporary architecture from 1992-1995 on the spot of a Baroque one destroyed in World War II

Masaryk and 1925
After Pantůček's death in 1925 he was chosen by T. G. Masaryk as his successor, becoming first President of the Supreme Administration Court.
* Tomáš Masaryk, President of the Czechoslovak Republic ( 1925 )

Masaryk and Czech
* Masaryk University, the Czech Republic,
* 1886 – Jan Masaryk, Czech diplomat and politician ( d. 1948 )
* Tomas Masaryk, the " Father of the Czech Nation "; lived in Oceanside for a time during his exile of 1918
Her father, Josef Korbel, was a Czech Jewish diplomat and supporter of the early Czech democrats, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk and Edvard Beneš.
Masaryk served in the Reichsrat ( Austrian Parliament ) from 1891 to 1893 in the Young Czech Party and again from 1907 to 1914 in the Realist Party, but he did not campaign for the independence of Czechs and Slovaks from Austria-Hungary.
Masaryk died less than two years after leaving office, at the age of 87, in Lány, Czechoslovakia, now the Czech Republic.
Even to this day, Masaryk is revered as the symbol of democracy in the Czech and Slovak Republics.
Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic, founded in 1919 as the second university of Czechoslovakia, is named after him.
Jan Garrigue Masaryk ( September 14, 1886 – March 10, 1948 ) was a Czech diplomat and politician and Foreign Minister of Czechoslovakia from 1940 to 1948.
* Masaryk University ( muni. cz ), in Brno, Czech Republic
The Czechoslovakian Grand Prix ( Czech: Velká cena Československa, Slovak: Československá Grand Prix ) was a Grand Prix motor racing event first held on September 28, 1930 at the Masaryk Circuit now referred to as the Brno Circuit.
He received honorary degrees from Pembroke College in Providence, RI, Bucknell University in Lewisburg, PA, and Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic.
Vladimír Špidla () ( born 22 April 1951 in Prague ) is a Czech politician, currently president of Czech social democratic think-tank Masaryk Democratic Academy.
In 1900 Tomáš Masaryk, a university professor and former Young Czech deputy who was to become president of the Czechoslovak Republic, founded the Czech Progressive Party.
* Jan Masaryk ( 1886 – 1948 ), Czech diplomat and politician, the son of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk

Masaryk and English
( English translations by M. and R. Weatherall, President Masaryk Tells His Story, London, 1934, and Masaryk on Thought and Life, London, 1938 )
T. G. Masaryk mentions all these facts in the English version of the Making of a State.

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