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Sacred Heart - Syracuse, N. Y. Churche Sweetest Heart of Mary - Detroit, Mich. Villa St. Felix - Plymouth WIICII and in St. Stephen's Church at Perth Amboy. The latter vies with St. Florian's Church in Hamtramck as perhaps the outstanding Polonian Gothic edifice. Certainly the most interesting, if not also the finest, specimen of monastic style is Villa St. Felix, the Felician Sisters' Convent at Plymouth. An adap- tation of Northern Italian Lombard, it is dominated by a splendidly severe Chapel flanked by two stone domes. The interiors of many Polish-American churches contain works of art - painting, murals, stained glass, carvings, mosaics, classic altars. Perhaps the two outstanding Polonian altars are those in Sweetest Heart of Mary Church in Detroit and in St. Casimir's Church in Baltimore. The latter is the only replica of Donatello's world-famous St. Anthony Altar. Typical of the best in Polish-American church murals is The Slaying of St. Adalbert painted by J. Mazur in St. Adalbert's Church, Buffalo. 2 ggmfar gz4!b1u.1Lz' St. Stephen - Perth Amboy, N. J.
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St Hyacinth - Detroit, Mich. It is no exaggeration to say that in its churches is enshrined much, if not most, of Polonia's glori- ous achievement. Through the years Polish Ameri- cans have built many churches -- large and small. ornate and simple, but all testifying to the deep faith and earnest sacrifice of the builders. These churches also best exemplify the architectural beauties of Polonian communities. The first original Polish-American church no longer exists. Destroyed by fire in 1877, its site is presently occupied by the second church of the Im- maculate Conception at Panna. Maria, Texas, de- signed, financed and built by the parishioners them- selves. A splendid Romanesque structure of yellow brick is St. Hyacinth's Church in Detroit. The seat of auxiliary bishop Stephen VVoinicki, it is a Polish- American landmark as well as an outstanding edi- fice in the city. Two fine examples of the Polish-American Gothic are found in the Sacred Heart Church at Syracuse St. Adalbert - Buffalo, N. Y. uy. gk . sl -- -1 .- I 5 - 5 ' I' Map: - ,SA 53 'V 5 . -f'f..,j'y O ' ', , ,WEE-5 'lffia-wsgfilefgligg I 'S A .,g. 'D 1 . V 'rs L : f ,ze : 5, if ' ' I :Q yU',f'.,,, 2? .EQ 5 w,,,,z - 5 i 1 .hunger '11, 5 1 iw D E, 3?,c,...a-'M' '1 5-27 Q z , . 4' w 13. , 1. Poloni n St. Casimir - Baltimore, Md.
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14 Poli In Nmerican Kilfliograpluy Koala GENERAL: DWORACZYK, Rev. E. J. The First Polish Colonies of America in Texas. 1San Antonio: The Naylor Co., 19363. HAIMAN, MIECISLAUS, Polish Past in America. 4Chicago: Polish R, C. Union of America, 19393. OLSZYK, EDMUND G., The Polish Press in America. 4Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 19403. THOMAS WILLIAM and ZNANIECKI, FLO- RIAN, The Polish Peasant in Europe and America. 1New York: Knopf and Co.. 19273, 12 Vol.3 WLOSZCZEWSKI. STEFAN. Ph. D. History of Polish-American Culture. l.T1'enton. The White Eagle Publishing Co., 19463. BIOGRAPHY: BOLEK, Rev. FANCIS. Who's Who in Polish America. 1New York: Harbinger House, 19433. HAIMAN, MIECISLAUS. Kosciuszko in the American Revolution. :New York: Polish Insti- tute of Arts and Sciences in America, 19433. MANNING, CLARENCE A. Soldier of Liberty -- Casimir Pulaski. 4New York: Philosophical Lib- rary, 19453. MODJ KA, HELEN. Memories and Impressions of Helena Modjeska. -New York: Macmillan, 19103. RUTKOWSKA, SISTER M. NEOMISIA. John Tyssowski. iChicago: Polish R. C. Union of America, 19433. FICTION: DRISCOLL. P. My Felicia. 4,New York: Mac- millan, 19453. Polish Americans in Massachusetts. FER.BER,EDNA. American Beauty. tNew York: Doubleday-Doran, 19313. Polish Americans in Connecticut. PHILLIPS, CHARLES. The Doctor's Wooing. 4New York: Devin-Adair, 19263. Polish Americans in Wisconsin. VOGEL, JOSEPH. Man's Courage. fNew York: Alfred A. Knopf, 19383. Polish Americans in New York. WALDO, HAROLD. Stash of the Marsh Country. 1New York: Doran, 19213. Polish Americans in Michigan. MISCELLANEOUS: BRUNNER, E. de S. Sunderland: A Study of Changes in the Group-Life of Poles in a New England Farming Community. , Part II in Im- migrant Farmers and Their Children. lNew York: Doubleday, Doran, 19293. Pp. 213-243. MIZWA, STEPHEN P. Polish-American Cul- tural Relationshipsf' Chapter XXIII in Poland ed. by Bernadotte E. Schmitt. 4Los Angeles: U. of California Press, 19453, Pp. 347-364. ROUCEK, J. S. Polish Americans . in Our Racial and National Minorities ed. by Brown, F. J. and Roucek, J. S. 4New York: Prentice- Hall, 19373, Pp. 219-230, SEABROOK, WILLIAM. Polish Americans . Chapter V in These Foreigners. f New York: Har- court-Brace, 19383. Pp. 240-298. SEROCZYNSKI. FELIX THOMAS. Poles in the United States , The Catholic Encyclopedia. XII, 204-212. 141-ticlu GENERAL: ADAMIC, LOUIS. Americans From Poland . Woman's Day. 1August, 19443. BOCHENSKI, REV. ANTONINE M., O. M, C. Our Youth and Its Polish-American Heritage. Polish-American Studies, I 119433, 45-70. DYBOSKI, ROMAN. The Poles in America . The Polish Review, I 1September 83, 1941, 6-9. HAIMAN, MIECISLAUS. The Debt to Men of Polish Blood . The Polish Review, V QJuly 4. 19453, 6-7, 14-15, 16. WLOSZCZEWSKI, Dr. STEFAN. The Polish 'Sociological Group' in America . The American Slavic and East European Review, IV lAugust, 19453, 142-157. HISTORY: HAIMAN, MIECISLAUS. Problems of Polish- American History Writing . Bulletin of the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America. I lJu1y, 19433, 758-763. KENTON, A. M. Polish People in the United States: A Selected Bibliography. Monthly Labor Review, XXIII CMarch 22, 19263, 730-736. REMIGIA, SISTER M. The Polish Immigrant in Detroit to l914 . Polish-American Studies, II 1January - June, 19453, 4-11. SWASTEK, REV. JOSEPH. The Poles in South Bend to 1914 . Polish-American Studies, II iJuly- December, 19453, 79-88. ZALE, LOUIS M. Development of Early Polish- American Poetry. Narod Polski, nMay, June, 19413. BIOGRAPHY: MAKSIMIK, Rev. A. The Second Founder of the Polish Seminary . The Polish-American Studies, II fJanuary - June, 19453, 29-33. MULLER, E. Peasants Progress . Reader-'s Digest, XXXVII QNovember, 19403, 41-45. ROLBIECKI, JOHN J. Dabrowski Joseph . Dic- tionary of American Biography, V, 23. SWASTEK, REV. JOSEPH. What Is a Polish- American . Polish-American Studies, I 119443, 34-44. SYSKI, RT. REV. MONSIGNOR ALEXANDER. The Nestor of Polish Historians in America . Polish-American Studies, I 119443, 62-70. SPECIAL PROBLEMS: EVEREIT, D.D. and EVEREIT, F. Black Acres: Onion Growers of Orange County, N. Y. National Geographic Magazine, 80 1 November, 19413, 631- 652. FALKOWSKI, E. Polonia To America Common Ground, II 4Autumn. 19413, 28-36. JASINSKI, REV. VALERIAN. A Polish Semi- nary in Contemporary America . Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XLI tOct0ber, 19403, 25-33. OSUCH, J. B. The Polish Language Problem in America . Catholic World, 161 1August, 19453, 410-415. ROZEWICZ, A. J., C.S.C. Another Problem Like The Italiann. The Ecclesiastical Review, 70 CApri1, 19243, 381-386. SWITALSKI, J. Polish-American Politics: Re- ply . Nation, 158 lJune 17, 19443, 718.
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