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4149477The Bohemian Review, volume 3, no. 1 — Tvrzický goes to Bohemia1919

TVRZICKÝ GOES TO BOHEMIA.

After four years of work for Czechoslovak in dependence in America Joseph Tvrzický sailed from New York on December 10 to go to Prague for the purpose of establishing there a regular press service for Czech and Slovak newspapers of the United States.

Tvrzický was one of the principal moving spirits in the organization of the Bohemian National Alliance of America. On the very day on which the Austrian ultimatum to Serbia expired he arranged a meeting of protest in Chicago, and since that day has given all his wonderful energy and journalistic and political ability to the task of lining up the Czechoslovak people in America for independent Bohemia. He was secretary of the Central Committee of the Bohemian National Alliance for three years; during the last year the was in charge of the Czech press bureau at Washington.

He was accompanied to Prague by Mr. Donald Breed, a newspaper man who will serve an American syndicate as Prague correspondent.


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