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Polish-American and scientist
Alfred Habdank Skarbek Korzybski () ( July 3, 1879 – March 1, 1950 ) was a Polish-American philosopher and scientist.
Stanisław P. Radziszowski ( born June 7, 1953 ) is a Polish-American mathematician and computer scientist, best known for his work in Ramsey theory.

Polish-American and Alfred
After partial launches under the names " human engineering " and " humanology ," Polish-American originator Alfred Korzybski ( 1879 – 1950 ) fully launched the program as " general semantics " in 1933 with the publication of Science and Sanity: An Introduction to Non-Aristotelian Systems and General Semantics.
Michael Alfred PeszkeMichael Alfred Peszke ( born 1932, Dęblin, Poland ) is a Polish-American psychiatrist and historian of the Polish Armed Forces in World War II.

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* The Katyń Memorial by well-known Polish-American artist Andrzej Pitynski on Exchange Place is the first memorial of its kind to be raised on American soil to honor the dead of the Katyń Forest Massacre.
Her father, Donald Stish, Sr., is a retired circulation manager for The Philadelphia Inquirer, and her mother, Joan, who is of Polish-American heritage, is a homemaker.
The U. S. Campaign, headed by Polish-American author Wanda Urbanska, is working in partnership with the International Legacy program at the Polish History Museum in Warsaw, Poland under the direction of Ewa Wierzynska.
Cyril & Methodius Church is located on this street, serving as an important cornerstone for the area's Roman Catholic Polish-American immigrant community.
The Sons of Poland is a Polish-American fraternal benefit society which was organized in 1903.
The city's Polish-American community spawned a wave of musicians that are usually considered polka players, though their actual output is quite varied.
Today, the neighborhood's population is a majority Italian-American, Irish-American, Albanian-American, Polish-American and Russian-American ancestry.
Like many neighborhoods on the Northwest Side of Chicago the neighborhood has a heavy Polish-American presence, and is home to the Copernicus Foundation, the Polish parish of St. Constance, as well as a host of other Polish-American organizations, institutions and businesses.
Chicago's Polish presence is felt in the large number of Polish-American organizations located here beginning with the Polish Museum of America, the Polish American Association, the Polish National Alliance and the Polish Highlander's Alliance of North America.
Michael Stivic is a Polish-American from Chicago.
Stephanie Louise Kwolek ( born July 31, 1923 ) is a Polish-American chemist who invented poly-paraphenylene terephtalamide — better known as Kevlar.
Jan LorencJan Lorenc is a Polish-American designer and author.
Paul Mazurkiewicz ( Born September 8, 1968 ) is the Polish-American
Largely residential, Windsor Terrace is home to mainly Irish, German-American, Polish-American and Italian-American families, many having settled in its brick rowhouses and small woodframe homes when the neighborhood was first developed at the turn of the Twentieth Century.
Krystyna M. Kuperberg ( born Krystyna M. Trybulec ; 17 July 1944 ) is a Polish-American mathematician who currently works at Auburn University.
The Polish American Congress ( PAC ) is a U. S. umbrella organization of Polish-Americans and Polish-American organizations.
Richard Edgar Pipes ( born July 11, 1923 ) is a Polish-American academic who specializes in Russian history, particularly with respect to the Soviet Union.
Wojtek Krakowiak ( born August 6, 1976 in Kielce, Poland ) is retired Polish-American football ( soccer ) midfielder who is the head coach of the Montana State University women's soccer team.
The area is currently transitioning from Italian-American and Irish-American to Russian-American, Polish-American, and Albanian-American.

Polish-American and view
Stanley Thaddeus " Wojo " Wojciehowicz ( Max Gail ): Naive, gung-ho but goodhearted Polish-American, who gradually transforms from a macho former marine into a sensitive character who tries to see things from his decidedly humanitarian point of view while performing his duties as a detective.
The goal of this publication, as stated at is: " The Sarmatian Review was conceived by a group of American Polish scholars who observed a dearth of scholarly journals that would allow the Polish-American points of view to be heard.

Polish-American and from
Further, he led, together with Lane Kirkland, the effort to increase the endowment for the U. S .- sponsored Polish-American Freedom Foundation from the proposed $ 112 million to an eventual total of well over $ 200 million.
Hi and Ed go to sleep in the same bed, and Hi has a dream about Gale and Evelle reforming after returning to prison ; Glen gets his due from a Polish-American police officer after " telling one Polack joke too many "; and Nathan Jr. gets a football for Christmas from " a kindly couple who wish to remain anonymous ," later becoming a football star.
Born in Evergreen Park, Illinois, Guzan, who is of Polish-American ancestry, played his youth soccer at the Chicago Magic Soccer Club, and for the varsity soccer team at Providence Catholic High School in Illinois, from which he graduated in 2003.
* Number of other significant Polish and Polish-American people coming originally from polish noble families bearing seals of: Drogomir, Gryf, Jastrzębiec, Korab, Nałęcz, Nowina, Rola, Strzemię, Wieruszowa, or Własne.
Ray Narleski was a Polish-American baseball player, who played for the Cleveland Indians from 1954 to 1958, and for the Detroit Tigers in 1959.

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He also lectured to Polish-American audiences about the conflict, promoting the sale of war bonds.
* 1965 – Helena Rubinstein, Polish-American cosmetics manufacturer ( b. 1870 )
* 1891 – George Adamski, Polish-American author and ufologist ( d. 1965 )
* 1870 – Leopold Godowsky, Polish-American pianist, composer ( d. 1938 )
* 1981 – Ross Martin, Polish-American actor ( b. 1920 )
* 1894 – Tadeusz Sendzimir, Polish-American engineer and inventor ( d. 1989 )
* 1935 – Moe Drabowsky, Polish-American baseball player ( d. 2006 )
* 1920 – Ross Martin, Polish-American actor ( d. 1981 )
** Roman Totenberg, Polish-American violinist ( d. 2012 )
* October 29 – Leon Czolgosz, Polish-American assassin of U. S. President William McKinley ( born 1873 )
** Max Weber, Polish-American artist ( b. 1881 )
** Jerzy Kosinski, Polish-American writer ( b. 1933 )
* December 20 – Gaspar Tochman, Polish-American soldier ( b. 1797 )
* May 5 – Matthew Kapelewski, Polish-American poet and novelist ( d. 1883 )
** Billy Wilder, Polish-American film screenwriter and director ( b. 1906 )
Kazimierz Funk ( February 23, 1884 – November 20, 1967 ), commonly anglicized as Casimir Funk, was a Polish-American biochemist, generally credited with the first formulation of the concept of vitamins in 1912, which he called vital amines or vitamines.
The Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America ( PIASA ) annually honors Polish-American scientists with the Casimir Funk Natural Sciences Award.
Stanislaw Marcin Ulam (, pronounced ), ( 13 April 1909 – 13 May 1984 ), was a renowned Polish-American mathematician.
Slovik was born to a Polish-American family in Detroit, Michigan.
Slovik's case was taken up in 1981 by former Macomb County Commissioner Bernard V. Calka, a Polish-American World War II veteran, who continued to petition the Army to return Slovik ’ s remains.

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