Type | Weekly newspaper |
---|---|
Format | Broadsheet |
Publisher | Stanislaw Walczak, The Star Press, Inc. |
Founded | 1923 |
Language | Polish (1923-1953), English (1953-1956) |
Ceased publication | 1956 |
Circulation | 7,244 (1951)[1] |
OCLC number | 13714187 |
Gwiazda, also known as The Polish Weekly-"Star" and Gwiazda Wolnosci (Star of Freedom), was a Polish language weekly published by Stanislaw Walczak in Holyoke,Massachusetts from 1923 to 1953, after which it was called The Star and published in English from 1953 until 1956.[2] It was Holyoke's first and longest running Polish newspaper.[3]
References
- ↑ Ayer Directory, Newspapers, Magazines and Trade Publications. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. 1951. p. 1315.
- ↑ Wepsiec, Jan (1968). Polish American Serial Publications, 1842-1966. pp. 59, 160. OCLC 433340.
- ↑ Francis Bolek, ed. (1943). Who's Who in Polish America. Harbinger House. p. 475.
Walczak, Stanley, Sr. Publisher- Born in Poland, Wadowice Gorne, 1892. Came to Holyoke, Mass. as immigrant boy. With meager savings established Holyoke's first Polish newspaper 'Gwiazda' in 1922 [sic]; also conducts one of the largest Polish jewelry and optical establishments in New England. Is presently assisted by his son Stanley, Jr., editor of the newspaper, who is also Polish news commentator over local radio station. Residence: 83–85 High St., Holyoke, Mass.
External links
- Gwiazda, Library of Congress
- Gwiazda, August 29, 1942 issue, Internet Archive
- Gwiazda, April 14, 1945 issue, Internet Archive
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.