- time (1904–1906), Mickevičius
founded and
edited magazines Draugas and
Darbininkas. From 1906 to 1907 he also
contributed to and
edited Naujoji Gadynė and...
-
Democratic Party of
Lithuania in 1896,
preparing its
first newspaper Lietuvos darbininkas and
translating the party's
program from
Polish into Lithuanian. He also...
- work, from 1944 he ****isted in
editing the
newspapers Naujoji Romuva,
Darbininkas, Kūryba, XX amžius. On 1
October 1944, he
briefly became a
teacher at...
- utensils. As the
collection grew, it
moved to the
offices of the
newspaper Darbininkas in
South Boston in 1935. ALKA was
officially established in 1941. When...
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Retrieved 17
November 2024. "Kun.
Vytautas Pikturna,
Dachau 1" (PDF).
Darbininkas. Vol. L****VII, no. 2 (April ed.). Brooklyn, NY. 15
April 2002. pp. 8–9...
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Pensilvanijos darbininkas The
Worker of
Pennsylvania Shenandoah, PA
United States 1896-08 1898 A
socialist w****ly
newspaper known as
Darbininkas (The Worker)...
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Retrieved 10
March 2024. "Prasidėjo J. Lapėno ir kitų byla" (PDF).
Darbininkas (in Lithuanian). Vol. 31. 17
April 1936. p. 7. Filinaitė,
Andrijana (November...
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Kilinskas 2018, p. 242. "Paskelbtas
amnestijos įstatymas Lietuvoje" (PDF).
Darbininkas (in Lithuanian). Vol. 58. 27 July 1934. p. 1.
Stoliarovas 2016, p. 110...
- in 1948 for the
United States,
where he
edited a
Catholic daily named Darbininkas lit. 'The Worker',
based in New York City,
under the name
Juozas Brazaitis...
-
after returning to the US, he was an
editor for
Lithuanian newspapers Darbininkas in
Boston and
Draugas in Chicago. In 1924, he
married his wife Ona Visiliūtė...