- Stanisław
Solski (Kalisz,
September 21, 1622 – Kraków, 9 August, 1701) was a
Polish Jesuit mathematician and architect. He
published several works in Polish...
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Michael Solski (October 2, 1918 –
October 19, 1999) was a
Canadian union leader, politician, and
author in the
Canadian province of Ontario. He was president...
- Adam
Solski (January 4, 1895-April 9, 1940) was a
soldier of the
Polish Legions of
World War I, a parti****nt in the Polish–Soviet War, and a
major in...
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Sandra Nichols, "Shirley Douglas". The
Canadian Encyclopedia, May 18, 2009.
Solski 2009, p. 137. "Canadian
actress and
activist Shirley Douglas dies at age...
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Leszek Solski (23
November 1935 – 10
April 2010) was a
Polish activist. He was a
representative of the
Katyn Families, a
Polish NGO that
brings together...
- Słowacki Theatre, and Iwo Gall's
Dramatic Studio. The
history of the
Ludwik Solski Academy began in 1946 with a three-year
training course in
drama for prospective...
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Ludwik Solski (20
January 1855 - 19
December 1954), born
Ludwik Napoleon Karol Sosnowski, was a
Polish stage actor and
theatre director. From his stage...
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southeastern Poland, in 1933 and
studied acting and
directing at the
Ludwik Solski Academy of
Dramatic Arts in Kraków and
Russian Academy of
Theatre Arts in...
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Archived from the
original on June 28, 2013.
Retrieved October 18, 2010.
Solski, Ruth. Canada's
Traditions and Celebrations. On the Mark Press. p. 12. ISBN 1550356941...
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William Evershed (1958-59),
Maurice Beauchemin (1960–62) and Mike
Solski (1963-72).
Solski, the
final mayor of
Coniston as an
independent town, won election...