POLISH STATE PRIZE WINNERS FOR 1953

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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 50X1-HUM CLASSIFICATION CONFIDENTIAL CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT INFORMATION FROM FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS CD NO. COUNTRY Poland DATE OF SUBJECT Sociological; S.. tific; Economic - State INFORMATION 195 prizes HOW PUBLISHED Daily, weekly newspapers; monthly DfST. 3 ry1~I 1y54 , ly periodicals WHERE PUBLISHED Poland NO. OF PAGES 31 DATE PUBLISHED 24_ Jul-Sep 1953 LANGUAGE Polish SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. . eocw0? c0rn.. uro0. 51. ?r . m r...?n0u 511051 or,r.5 51.55.5 .r?ro. nr.~. r...un.. .5 nn.... .an05 m ?.e T!?. or T.. V... ce51. ?! ?Y....D. 75 b...Y U.U.. e...... \m0 er 1?. CeR..r. re e? .Iep S? .? ?. e.?Y7,..N.S 550.0 H THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION POLISH STATE PRIZE WINNERS FOR 1953 [Numbers in parentheses refer to appended sources. Information on graphics material is appended.] LIST OF WINNERS The 18 July 1953 session of t^e Presidium of the Council of Minister. upon the motion of the State Prize Committee expressing the special interes, of the state in the progress of learning, resolved to award the following State Prizes in 1953 for achievements in the fields of science, technology, art, and literature. State Prize First Class Prof Dr Kazimierz Nitsch; for re: arch on the dialects and history of the Polish language. Prof Dr Rafal Taubenschlag; for research on the history of law. Prof Dr Kazimierz Tymieniecki; for scientific studies, and particularly for his work entitled Ziemie olskie w ctaroz nosci--lu i kult na dawnie sze (Polish Lands in Antiquity--Ancient Peuples and Cultures . State Prize Jecond Class Prof Dr Homan Gxodecxi; for work on the history of Slask, and particularly for the publication of Ksiega Henrykuwska (The Henrykow Chronicle). Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved Prof Dr Stefan Zolkiewski; for the work entitled por o Mickiewicza (The Mickiewicz Dispute). Prof Dr Zofia Lissa; for work in the field of musicology. State Prize Third Class Prof Dr Stefanie Lobaczevska; for a monograph on Karol Szymanowski. Biological Sciences State Prize First Class Prof Dr Rudolf Weigl; for scientific work, particularly in typhoid fever researcL. Prof Dr Witold Orlowski; for scientific work in the field of internal medicine, and for the handbook Hauka 0 chorobach wewnet rz ch (Study of Internal Diseases). Prof Dr Tadeusz Tempka; for scientific attainments in the field of hematology, and for the handbook Choroby ukladu krwiotworezego (Diseases of the Hematogenous System) State Prize Second Class Dr Henryk Meisel, Docent; for research on disease-producing anaerobie microorganisms, and for increasing the effectiveness of therapeutic serums. Also, for the monograph entitled Clostridia--beztlenowo rosnace zarodnikowce (Clostridia--Anaerobic-Spreading Spores). Prof Dr Helena Krzemieniewska; for research on microbes and Myxomycetes. Prof Dr Jozef Laskowski and Dr Franciszek Lukaszczyk; group prize for achievements in research on tumors. Prof Dr Jan Miodonski; for results attained in research and cures for otosclerosis. D- Kazimierz Demel; Dr Zygmunt Mulicki; Dr Wladyslaw Nankowski; Dr Feliks Chrzan; group prize for research in the field of [marine] biology of the Baltic. Prof Dr Jadwiga Ziemecka; for important scientific and practical results in research on a vaccine for the treatment of papilionaceous plants. Prof Jan Muszynski, Master; for results in the field of pharmaco-botany, and the cultivation and acclimatization of medicinal plants. Prof Dr Jan Mydlarski; for achievements in the field of anthropological research. Prof Dr Jan Olbrycht; for achievements in the field of toxicology as applied to forensic medicine. State Prize Third Class Prof Dr Boguslaw Bobranski, for the introduction of new methods in the field of analysis of organic compounds. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Prof Dr Jozef Kulczycki; for advancing the use of X-ray methods in Polish veterinary practice, and for the first original Polish handbook of veterinary surgery. Prof Dr Jerzy Rutkowski; for the introduction of new surgery methods. Mathematics-Physics Chemistry and Geology-Geography State Prize Second 'lass Prof Dr Edward Marezewski; for work in the field of the theory of real mathematical functions. Prof Dr Fronciszek Leda; for research contributions in the field of analytical functions, and for the handbook Rachunek rozniczkowy i calkovy (Differential and Integral Calculus). Prof Dr Jan Mikusinski; for work in the field of "rachunek operatorow" [operators' calculation?]. State Prize Third Class Dr Stanislaw Wdowiarz; for geologic studies of petroleum deposits. Dr Maria Rozkowska; for work on the Anthozoa of the Devonian Period in the Swietokrzyskie Mountains. Prof Dr Jan Dylik; for work in the field of geomorphology of the glacial period, and particularly for his bock 0 peryglac s srodkowe Polska (On the Character of Glacial Period Topographyrin Central Poland . Technical Studies State Prize Second Class Prof Wlodzimierz Bobrownicki, Master of Eng; for scientific experimentation in the production of synthetic fertilizers. Prof Witold Budryk, Dr Eng; Stanislaw Knothe, Dr Eng; Prof Jerzy Litwiniszyn, Dr Eng; Prof Antoni Salustowicz, Dr Eng; group prize for scientific studies on mining under built-up areas. Prof Boleslaw Konorski, Dr Eng; for work in the field of theoretical elec- trical engineering and nomography. Prof Stanislaw Fryze, Dr Eng; for experimentation in the field of theoret- ical electrical engineering and its practical application. Prof Dionizy Smolenski, Master of Eng; for research in the field of internal ballistics. N Assoc Prof Juliusz Keller, Master of Eng; Dr n Kwoczynski; Juliusz Ekiel, Master of Eng; group prize for scientific development and construction of an apparatus for spa:.lal vectorcardiography. Prof Janusz Ciborowski, Dr Eng; for handbook Inzynieria chemiczna (Chemical Engineering). Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 State Prize Third Class Prof Dr Michel Lunc; for achievements in the field of molecular aerodynamics. conat Prof Franciezek Wasilkowski, Dr Eng; ruction in mining areas. for work in the field of building PrOf ozef navigationJand oceanographyygiaeer; for scientific work in the fields of Tedhaology Dii`n State Prize First Class Prof Paw'- Szulkin, Dr Eng; Jerzy Auerbach, Engineer; Tadeusz Gawron, Engineer; Stefan Urbaneki, Engineer; Janusz Szyszkiewicz, Engineer; Zdzislaw Engineer; Janusz ineer;ewiez, Engineer; Jan technician; Aleksand, Lobodziec, senior t~inician grrooup reyfor, scientific and technical. achievements in the '?.eld of radio a prize for scientific nBlaeering. Eugeniusz Blasiak, Dr Epg; for developing industrial production methods for acetic aldehyde, acetic' said and anhydride, and synthetic methyl alcohol, and other achievements in'the field of industrial catalysis. State Prize Second Class Stanislaw Pierzynks, Engineer; Jozef Sziber]., Engineer; Seweryn Dietze, Engineer; Alfred Janta, Engineer; Jan Nowakowski, furnace technician; E Kuczawski, furnace technician; Walenty Jedryka, furnace technician; Jan Kowalczyk, Shift foreman; ugeniusz thhnoorican; group prize for the design, construction, and development processes, and for activation of guts Miedzi (copper of Smelter). metallurgical technician; Stanislav Czerwinski, Master of Eng; Marian Ziebinski, Engineer; Edward Fink, Master of Eng.- Ludwik Hala, Engineer; Stefan Hudowicz Master of Eng; Karol Kot, Mach Engineer; Karol Michalski, Engineer; Zdzislaw , Master of ' Piennt ef a blast of Enge Leon Pietrzyk, Mech Engineer; group prize for the devel- opme of in the Kosciuszko Metallurgical Plant. Wincenty Musialek, Engineer; d'.bin Brykalski, Engineer; Adam Chruscicki, Engineer; Kazimierz Maziarski, Engineer; Mieczyslaw Stankiewicz products. , Engineer- group prize for the develc. ent of the production of highly specialized metallurgical Karol Akerman, Master of Eng; Zygmunt Syryczynski, Engineer; Zbi bicki, Engineer; group prize fur technological development and initiation, on an industrial scale of gniew Slu- the electrorefining of copper. Sergiusz Jastrebow, Engineer; Walenty Szablewski; Mieczyslaw Susicki, neer; Czeslaw Rotnicki, Engineer; group prize for construction and production development of three new t EnBi drilling machine. ypea of machine tools including a high-speed, multiple Marian Bedynski, Engineer; Michal Roznowski Engineer; Michal.Ciecwierz, fitter; Tadeusz Kujawski Master oa mechanic; Stanislaw Cie- choniak, choniak, technician; Czeslsw Jedrzejczak, fitter; group ' prize rs; Aleksander i- and industrial initiation of electric spark machining ep ft and development of apertures of less than one millimeter. of templates anthe boring Bronislaw Ztrakowski, Engineer; for construction of an experimental heli- copter. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Feliks Olszak, Master of Eng; Jozef Kozielaki, Master of Eng; group prize for achievements in the field of noble ferroalloys, and particularly for the development of a method for the calcination of molybdenum. Prof Dr Wojciech Swietoslawski; Ryszard Szczepanik, Master of Eng; Tadeusz Gruberski, Easter; Danuta Rostafinska, Master; Andrzej Bylicki, Master; group prize for the development of methods for raising the yield of naphthalene from tar, and for the development of methods for breaking down and separating pyridine bases, valuable raw materials, for the chemical industry. Henryk Saganowski, Engineer; for the development and introduction of several new methods for the production of rubber products. Wladyslaw Plaskura, Master of Eng; Jozef Kuszewski, Engineer; Tadeusz Lu- gowski, Master of Eng; Stanislaw Wein, Master of E-ag; August Czajer^.k, Engineer; group prize for the design and construction of a technical installation for the production of nitric acid by a pressure method. diverWiStanislawtold eMatlak, the diver vessel Franciszek Stfanowski,sCapptain adowyx of thenior Zegluga Male; Jozef Ostrowski, first mechanic; Antoni Monks, welder; group prize for a new method for underwater cleaning of ship bottoms. State Prize Third Class Dr Edward Zalesin-Y3; Zygmunt Martynowski, Master of Erg; Jerzy Adamiczka, Master; Tadeusz Bitka, Master of Eng; Eugeniusz Iwanow, Master of Eng; Feliks Zagan, Technical Engineer; group prize for the production development of high- quality metallurgical manufactures. Stanislaw Kwiatkowski, machine designer; Boleslaw Baranski, Engineer; Andrzej Mystkowski, Master of Eng; Stanislaw Muszynski, Engineer; Leon Blandzi, Engineer; Rajmund Koalowski, fitter; group prize for the development and completion of a prototype of a KCE boring anu turning lathe. Stanislaw Drzewinski, Master of Eng; Edmund Fraszczynski, Mechanical Engineer; Adam Kowalski, Master of Eng; Zenon Kujawski, machine designer; group prize for the design, development, and construction of several rewinding machines for the syn- thetic and silk fiber industry. Dr Ludwik Kozlowski; Alojzy Farnik, Dr Eng; lialerian Koss, Engineer; Kazimierz Pogorecki, Master of Eng; Jerzy Siewierski, Master of Eng; Hanna Zak, Master of Eng; group prize for the production development of permanent magnets. Jerzy Telesinski, Master; Boleslaw Kartaszynski, Master; Stanislaw Dominko, Master; Irena Majewska, Master; Juliusz Bagniewski, Master; Eugeniusz Sokolowski, Engineer; group prize for the completion and introduction of systems of forced induction for generators. Jan Matysiak, Engineer; Jan Sobiesiak, Engineer; Czeslaw Miziolek, machinist- miller; Mieczyslaw Saniewski, Engineer; Pewel Schleifer, Engineer; Antoni Sidoro- wicz, Engineer; Prof Witold Romer, Dr Eng; Tadeusz Wagnerowski, Engineer; Stefan Gorski, die designer; Kazimierz Czyzewski, polisher; Zenon Lazarz, technician; Jozef Przybyl, glass smelter; Josef Stachiewicz, lathe operator; group prize for putting into production new varieties of goods in tue field of optics. Zygmunt Hasterman, Master; ilarek Jaczewski, Master; Jerzy Zielinski, Master; group prize for standardizing insulation on very-high-voltage electric power systems. -5- CONFIDE27TIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Maksymilian Podkowa, Engineer; Janusz Lesiowski, Engineer; Adam Chvialkowski, fitter; group prize for the development of a prototype and the series production of SPZ equipment for oil circuit breakers. Renald Wozniak, Master of Eng; Pavel Buzek, Engineer; Frenciszek Krakowczyk, fitter, manger of mechanical workshop; Jan Messner, master electrician.; Pavel Banas, master electrician; Augustyn Adamoszek, brigade foreman fitter; Gerard Guzy, electrical assembler; Franciszek Jagiello, Engineer; group prize for tech- nical developments and completion of oil-filled cable junction boxes. Jan Figiel, K er of Eng; Jan Dudek, senior constructor; 3roup prize for the initiation, develop.:.ent, and Litroduction of new technology in the production of briquettes of copper concentrate for the Huts, Miedzi. Ludwik Taniewski, Master of Eng; Julian Horbaczewski, Engineer; Waclaw Twardowski, Master of Eng; Andrzej Sklodowski, Master of Eng; group prize for the design, testing, and implementation of a portable air conditioning apparatus. Tadeusz Malkiewicz, Engineer; Jerzy Ogorek, Engineer; Pavel Kula, steel mill manager and expert; group prize for development of methods of smelting austenitic heat-resistant stainless steel through reclamation. Jan Trojak, Master of Eng; Jerzy Bekker, Master of Eng; Janusz Radecki, Master of Eng; Ludwik ():oj, senior technician; Juliusz Wroblewski, Master of Eng; group prize for developing and introducing original systems of safety devices and electric automatic control systems in electric power stations and networks. Jerzy Szmit, Master of Eng; for development of a new type of radio apparatus. Jozef Wojcikiewir_z, Master of Eng; Jerzy Bralewski, Engineer; Edward Bobinski, Engineer; group prize for the development and prodn.ctinn of RC expanding boxes. Maksymilian Jaeinski, Master of Eng; Wiktor Wyslouch, Master of Eng; Zbigniew Lukomski, Master of Eng; group prize for the development end production of a mechanical coal conveyer for locomotives. Jan Goebel, Engineer; Antoni Kublik, Mech Engineer; Stefan Krasowski, Engineer; Bernard Tulczynski, Engineer; Ryszard Pietrusinski, Engineer; Jozef Milczarek, Mech Engineer; group prize for construction and production of new types of machine tools. Stefan Pup, Engineer; Andrzej Robakiewicz, Master of Eng; Bronislaw Rol'oiecki, senior architect; Boleslaw Przybylski, manager of hull producing section in a shipyard; group prize for development and commencement of series production of vessels of 820 dead-weight tons. Zdzislaw S?mowiedzki, Master; Jan Elsner. Master; group prize for the devel- opment and industrial initiation of methods of producing procaine penicillin. Czeslaw Rudzinski, Engineer; Jan Dorocinski, lithographer; Wladyslaw Wolek, offset machinist; Marian Kwintkiewicz, retoucher; Adam Warchal, photographer; Jozef Warchal, photographer; Zygmunt Bojanezyk, retoucher; group prize for the application of small-scale dyes and bimetal plates in the lithographic offset process. Dr Romuald Dobrowolski; Jozef Bak, Engineer; group prize for the development of methods and the commencement of the production of synthetic, semihardened, emulsified wax. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA- Jerzy Wronski, Master of Eng; for a magneto ignition design. Prof Dr Stanislaw K~eloasinski; Alojzy Mucha, production chief; Roman Radwanski+ Chem Engineer; Jozef Poznanski; Jerzy Rucinski, Master of Fag; Wlodzimierz Skibinski, Chief Engineer; Waclaw Palla, production manager; group prize for the development, preparation, and production initiation of a microporous rubber sole. AloJzy Wads, Textile Engineer; Zenon Wojtkovski, Textile Engineer; Wiktor Marcyla, Textile Engineer; Zenon Radominski, Textile Engineer; Karol Kokocineki, spinner; Jan Czapka, technician; Edward Dluzynski, spinner; group prize for the development of methods :.f producing cords in automobile and truck tires from domestic raw material. Zbigniew Uljasz, Engineer; for developing a method of using native volcanic tuff in the production of glass. Wilhelm Murawski; Pavel Gorecki, foreman; Wladyslaw Pronobis; Adam Ambrozik; Wladyalaw Siedlik; Julian Szalinaki; Bronislaw Bukowski; Pavel Jurek; Walter Lakwa, metal rigger; Adam Kloryga, ceramist; Wladyslaw Golec, metal rigger; Wladyslaw Janos, ceramic technician; Jan Pyjor, ceramic worker; Michal Maslo, burner; :;tefan Firek, burner; Jan Kuczek, burner; group prize for the development of cellular bricks, a new variety of building ceramics. Pavel Pawlowski, Engineer; Czeslaw Zbikowski, foreman; Zygmunt Dylewski, mason' group prize for developing a thin-walled brick arch, consisting of a double curvature with dimensions of 22.80 by 22.00 meters. Norbert Balcer, Matter of Eng; Wincenty Zaleski, Master of Eng; Marian Dopierala, Architect; Bohdan Kurkowski, Engineer; Anastazy Lopatynski, Master of Eng; Marian Stavowy, Engineer; Wlodzimierz Kulinicz, Engineer; Wincenty Michal- czewski, Construction Engineer; Jozef Cibor, Construction Engineer; Maksymilian Robakowski, carpenter; Wladyslaw ?arabasz. concrete mixer; group prize or the development of an accelerated production method in the construction of reinforced concrete silos by the use of slip planking (deskowania slizgowe). Stanislaw Slawinski, Master of Eng; Stanislaw Hawlylkiewicz, Engineer; Zbigniev Zuk, Master of Eng; Marian Bartnicki, construction foreman; Roman Kalinski, Master of Eng; Franciszek Koval, mechanic; group prize for the organ- ization and execution of earthen profile constructions l?y a hydromechenical method. Roman Malinowski, Engineer; for development and industrial application of a shprt-cycle ,athod for mixing concrel,!. Witold Sienkiewicz, Master; Wladyslaw Dettlaff, fisherman; group prize for an improved method of pulling the flat rope drum and nets aboard a vessel. Prof Tadeusz Perkitny, Dr Eng; Marian Wnuk, Master of Eng; Marian Kwiatkie- wicz, Engineer; Jan Sobczak, Master of Eng; group prize for the development of a method of pressing maple shavings into a wood board used in making weaving shut- tles. Tadeusz Bukowski, Master; for the development of a method for producing mycelia of champignons on a national scale. Jan Kwapiszewski, Master of Eng; for the development of a new type plow for digging drainage ditches. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Litera-,ure and Arts Division State Prize First Class Zofia Halkovska; for 50 years of literary creativeness. State Prize Second Class Jerzy Putrament; for novel entitled Wrzesien (September). Adam Waz??k; for poetry and poem translations. State Prize Third Class Helena Bobinska; for the novel entitled Soso (Stalin's nickname]. Miroslav Zulawski; for the novel entitled Czerwona (Red River). lus .Stefan Srebrny; for translation of Tragedia A schylosa (Tragedy of Aeschy-slaw and Jeszcze Polsksl(Poland Still) novels entitled Ostatn ie (The Last Fires) Aleksander Maliszewski; for the play entitled Drogdo Czarnulasu (The Road to the Black Forest). Wojciech Zukrowski; for the novel entitled Dui kleski (Days of Disaster). Marian Brandys; for a collection of stories entitled Dom odzyskanego dziec in_tva (The Home of Regained Childhood), Plastic Arts State Prize Second Class Zbigniew Pronaszko; for portrait painting, and particularly for the portrait of Solski. Stanislaw Horno-poplawski; for the sculpture Matka Belo anise (The Mother of Beloyannis) andGlova Gwardzist -`~ (The Guardsman's Read). Henryk Tomaszewski; for poster art. Jan Seweryn Sokolovski; for the introduction of mural painting into Warsaw architecture, and particularly for his conceptions and contributions in polychromy In the restoration of Stare Miasto [Old City] Market Place. Zofia Artymowska; Roman Artymowaki; Edmund Burke; Helena Grzeskiewicz; Lech Grzeskiewicz; Zofia Kowalska-Czarnocka; Krystyr;a Kozlowska; Halina Michalska; Leon Michalski; Witold Miller; Jacek Sempolins4; Juliusz Studnicki; Bohdan Urbanowicz; Waldemar Wdowicki; Jan Zamojski; Hanna Zulawaka; Jacek Zulawski; group prize for contributions in polychromy in the restoration of Stare Miasto Market Place. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 State Prize Third Class Olga Siemaszkrn,s; ?-)r the illustration of children's books. Rafal Pomoraki; for "Pejzaz Slaski" (Slack Landscape). Magdalena Wieckowska; for the Painting "Gornicy" (Miners). Walerian Borowczyk; for satirical drawings. Tomasz Gleb; for the cycle of drawings entitled "Walczace Getto" (The Fighting Ghetto). JozIf Mroszczak; for creativeness in the field c'f poster art. Music [class not indicated] Bolcslaw Szabelski; for his Third Symphov Lech Wojcikowski; for artistic work in the field of ballet. Wanda Wilkomirska; for eminent violin artistry. State Prize Third Class Zdzislaw Gorzynski; for eminent orchestral direction in Poland and abroad. Stanislaw Skrowaczewski; for his Kantata o Poko u (Cantata on Peace) written to the words of Broniewski. Jadwiga Mierzejewska; for choreography with amateur artistic groups. Theater State Prize Second Class Erwin Axer; for staging and directing Emil Zegladowicz's play Domek z kart (House of Cards). Group prize for the presentation of Aleksander Fredro's play Zemsta (Venge- ance) at the Panstwowy Teatr Narodowy im._Wojsko Polskie(Polish State Theater) at Warsaw; Bohdan Korzeniewski, for the dramatization andttheal direction; Wladyslaw Daszewski, for the stage setting; and Jan Kurnakowicz for his role as Czesnik (cup bearer). Group prize for the presentation of Lev Tolstoy's play The Fruits of Enlight- enment at Slowacki the Panstwowy Teatr Rarodowy im. J. Slowackiego (J. Rational State Theater) in Krakow; Wladyslaw Krzeminski, for direction; Karol Frycz, for the settings; and Zdzislaw Mrozewski an. Zofia Jaroszewska, for their acting. Irena Kwiatkowska; for eminent satirical stage roles, and particularly for those at the Teatr Satyrykow (The Satirical Theater) in Warsaw. State Prize Third Class Group prize to the Panstwowy Teatr Wspolczesny (State Contemporary Theater) company in Warsaw; Henryk Borowski, Danuta Szaflarska, Stanislaw Jaskiewicz, and Tadeusz Bialoszczynski, for their acting in Emil Zegladowicz'c play Domek z kart. -9- CORFIDERTIAL 50X1-HUM Ix Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Aleksander Bardini; for staging and directing Kazimierz Brandys' play rawiedliwi ludzie(Honest People) at the Panetwo'4y Teatr Kameralny (State SPlayhouse in Warsaw. o the Oki SGre~Tprizertof heaPPa stwowy Teatr Slaski im. St Wyspianskiego(St. Wyspian- ampany in Stalinogrod; Roman Zawistowski, for he direction of Julius Slowacki'e play Mazeva (Mazeppa) and Aleksander Korniejczuk's play AZ !_g4dke& (The Destruction of the Fieet); Gustav Holoubek, Jozef Para, and Boleslaw Smela for their acting in these plays. Kryatyna Skuezanka; for staging and directing Bill-Bielocerkovski's play Sztorm (Storm) at the I-anstwowy Teatr Ziemi Opolekiej (Opole State Theater) in Opole. Kazimierz Dejmek; for the direction of Boguslawski's play He nryk VI na lowach (Henry VI on the Hunt) and for Nazim Hikmet's play 2owiesc o Turc i A Tale of Turkey) at the Panstwowy Teatr Nowy (New State Theater inLodz. '~ Jakub Rotbaum; for the stage adaptation of Julian Stryjkowski's novel Bieg do Fragala (Race to Fragala), and for his direction of the play at the Panstwowe Teatry tyczne (State Dramatic Theater) in Wroclaw. Motion Pictures State Prize First Class Grou* prize for the film "Zolnierz zwyciestwa" (Soldier of Victory); Wanda Jakubowaka, director; and Stanislaw Wohl, cinematographer. State Prize Second Class for thGrouproleprofizeGeneralfor and Barbara Of Drapinska," JOzef Wrolemofski, Wala. P for the role of State Prize Third Class Group prize for the documentary film "Slubujemy" (We Pledge); scenarist and director; Sergiusz Sprudin and Olgierd Samucewicz,cinemat graphera. Group prize for the documentary film "Warszawa" (Warsaw); Ludwik Perski, coscenarist and director; Karol Malcuzynski, coscenarist; and Stanislaw Jankow_ ski, coscenarist. Group prize to the Zespol Polskiej Kroniki Filmawej (Polish Film Chronicle company) for film accomplishments; Helena Lemanska, editor in chief; Wladyslav Forbert, cinematographe,; Franciszek Fuchs, cinematographer; Karol Szczecinski, cinematographer; Wiktor Janik-Johannes, cinematographer; Mieczyslaw Wiesiolek, cinematographer; Waclaw Kazmierczak, film cutter and splicer; and Andrzej Lapicki, prompter. Architecture State Prize Second Class Mieczyslaw Kuzma, Master of Architectural Eng, project chief; Teodor Bursche, Master of Architectural Eng; Jan Bienkowski, Master of Architectural Eng; Jan Dabrowski, Master of Architectural Eng; Jan Grudzineki, Master of Architectural Eng; Anna Boye-Guerquin, Master of Architectural Eng; Krystyna Kognowicka, Mas- ter of Architectural Eng; Haling Kosmolska-Szulc, Master of Architectural Eng; Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 CONFIDENTIAL Stefa% Krasinski Architectural En' Master of Architectural Eng; W Arch tect a claw Podl Wlodii ewski g' of zmerz Wapinski, Master of Architectural Master Stanislaw Za prize for reconstruction , Master of Architectural Hog; grou architectonic the Stare Miasto Market P1ace.(1 Jan BIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION ON STATE PRIZE WINNE.s Bienkowaki, Architectural Engineer was the manager of '-""'y 1899 in Piotrkow Trybunalski, in Slask. ~:hibit office in Katow+c In 1928 and 1929, he Between 1 e and i 9 and from n 1936 ht startedIn 33 and 1935, he was a health 1935 to 1944 be vas a building inspector rescrt architect Warsaw. In 1945, he started work with the apitalt municipal Rec (Biuro of Odbudowy Stolic ) O y f onstructi O , be his ma onffice mentioned: the workers' settlement incpawlow (ural 19 works the following should i n Macz,ci and S koczow th l O , e d an homes Industryy_Trade , the business sections in Przedmiescie andsk and Warsaw, Building Sosnowiec the post office at the several villas Walerian Borowczyk He is the Hman in Poznan an i one Of the tyoungest Staitate page wi Of son Sof a eieriizei railroad Yrakow Academy 7J 30 years old, e comple ed his a on , d rru t worked as t p ed his gymnasium education and during Just 2 years ago. coarsen, he h-.-- a construction worker. After the war a g the occupation he d .. __,. _ _ n t ua He first s e from the gymnacium and soon Lenteredathenacade myin nkinge w. Krakow. studied under Professor Radnicki and then 'under Prof Zbigniew Pronaszko. this tim e he st , Re, and Tarasin, and Tadeusz B arted to draw posters and won his first award in 1949- works in the nes..a- orowski collaborated a th istic works at the sonar Youth) and Joined in demonstrati wiszek against theefo with the daily youth art exhibition in Poznan, started hiscartooncareer He then becameaz Be supplying perm_ em rs berf rLit th to draw Political and socia cartoons . oe newspaperstaffand w -erary ith Tarasinecdotesd $e is now working on a series of lithographs on the Polish village, a series of lithographs on the battle of Lenino for the 10th Polish Arm,., drawings i e b s for 5 weeks, He eived 'r "rat to Czechoslovakia on' graphic satire f as rom the received his third award for litho_ exhibited in China, Hungary, 1-Poland Plastics Exhibition in 1952. ^ and at an international His work has been exhibit - _ He is the professor in charge of the Mining and Metallurgy of chair of mining at the Krakow Academy in 1891. (Akademia He started his Gorniczo-$utnicza Acad )' om was born in Bialystok Academy of in studies in St . Petersburg ing and at and Metallurgy after World War . Re c has work that th the for 25 years as a mining specialist. He is the author of as worked at including a multi-volume textbook Goraictwo the Academy the State P- (Mining). many scientific works the , First Classfor scientific workIn 1953., he was awarded young mining engineer became interested in the As early as 25 years ago mines. He developed methods for Prevention of fires c preventing and, combating fires in minesinwhichoal Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA- tists from the Acade -a1OD? unaer pis direction, a group of scien- Metall the prevention of surface damages caused byuminerecentln developed a method for mine exploitation below developed areas if certain preventivebmeasurespwereble taken.(4) Teodor Bursze, Master of Architecture He was born 31 May 1893 in Zgierz near Lodz. In 1918, he completed his architectural studies at the Acade of Fi my ne Arts in St. Petersburg. Upon his return to Warsaw, he worked with the architects Z. Woycicki and T. Zielinski and later at the Ministry .f Public Works. In 1923, he started to work as a free-tect henstartediwork withrthelCapitaliRecconstrfrom the Warsaw Polythnic. uction Office and in January l19488lwith45~ the Warsaw Restoration Office (Urzad Konserwatorski). Among iis many works the following are outstanding: reconstruction of the castle in Mirz, the Polish Teachers Union building on Smulikowskiego Street in Warsaw, the Augsburg Evangel- ical Church in Makowisko near Wloclawek, and several homes in Stare Miasto and Nowe Miasto (New City). Jan Dabrowski, Master of Architecture He was born 15 January 1888 in Tarnawka, Krasnostav Powiat. In 1916, he completed his architectural studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg. In 1919, he started working in Warsaw at the Directorate of Public Works (Dyrekcja Robot Publicznych). Between 1921 and 1939, he directed work on the Krnlewski and Lazienki palaces. Ir. 1945, he started work with the Capital Reconstruction Office and in 1948 with the Warsaw Restoration Office. He has done extensive work on the grounds of the Lazienki and Belvedere palaces and has restored several other palaces. He also rebuilt the Astronomy Observatory in the Botanical Gardens and designed many homes and villas.(2) Kazimierz Dejmek He started his acting career in Rzeszow in 1945 when he was 20 years old. There he joined an acting company which performed in the Rzeszow and Jelenia Gora region and later joined the Teatr Wojska ;olskiego(Polish Army Theater)group. A milestone in his artistic career was in 1949, when with his help the Panstwowy Teatr Nowy (New State Theater) arose in Lodz. Soon the theater was awarded the Order of Banner of Labor. It was the first socialist theater in Poland. Kazimterz Dejmek soon bonann its manager and also started working as a director. His first production was Poemat Pedagogicz for which he was awardti the State PrizeSecond Cl(Pe) by asss,,gin115j1POeHe thenadire cted several others including Henry VI on the-E.,, by WoJciech Boguslawski, and A Tale of Turkey by Nazim Hikmet, for which he received the present State Prize, Third Class. The presentation of contemporary plays i^ his primary concern. During October, the New State Theater will present H use of Cards by Emil Zegadlowicz, which will be followed by 9pazm}. modne (Fashionable Fits by Bo Honest People by Kazimierz Brandys, a play about the revolutionaryyltraditions of Lodz. 0- 1-Prof Dr Jan Dylik He is in charge of the chairs of geology, geography, and physical geography at I?odz University. He was born in Lodz in 1905 and studied at Krakow and Poznan universities. He received his doctorate and the Gold Medal from Poznan University in 1934 for his work in prehistoric geography, He was also a lecturer at the Free Polish University (Wolna Wszechnica Polska). to 1945, he was one of the first organizers of Lodz University. He also became the secretary of the Lodz Scientific Society (Lodzkie Towarzystwo Naukowe) where he showed his organizational ability. He was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of Renascent Poland in 1948 for his organizational work. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 -.+iuau a scientific prize by the Ministry of Higher Education for his work in geomorpholcgy. Geomorphology holds a special interest for him, especially that of the glacial period. He has published eight works in this field since the end of the World War II, and his latest, On the Character of Glacial Period Topograph in Central Poland, won the State Prize. Prof Dylik does research not only in central Poland but also in all other par's of Poland, including the Carpathians, Silesia, the Lublin region, and intro- ductory work in the Pomorze region. His works have a great influence on other field" such as climatology, paleobotany, and archaeology. The results of these investigations also have practical value in construction and communication. He is now working on two more books entitled 0) zrownaniach stokowychwsrodkowe lac Polsce (On slope Leveling in Central Poland and 0 rzezb~. Cale Polska Period Opograym ce Poland (On the Character of Glacial ri Topography in n All All of Prof Karol Frycz The year 1953 marks his 47th year in the theater. D:'ring these years, he has earned the reputation of the leading scenographer in the Polish theater. He is also still one of the most distinguished educators of artistic and technical mem- bers of the Polish theater. The Poli.:h government rewarded these services in 1952 with the State Prize, First Class. He started his work in the theater in 1906 with the anonymous direction of Maeterlinck's Pelleas et Melisande, and a month later directed Slowacki's Ksiaze nie zlowx (The FaithiLi Prince This debut occurred a year after his first invitation to work in the theater by Stanislaw Wyspianski. He studied in Krakow, Vienna, Munich, Paris, London, Some, and Tokyo. His fame was established by his work at the Teatr Polska in Warsaw. He worked there from its establishment in 1913 untilhheptookhoverathe) t of J. Slowack artisticntal ntsebetween theft oetheaters. His talents sg were trec recognized shared and e he his invited to Paris where he devoted his talents to two plays. He was offered a permanent position but returned to Poland. He was placed in charge of the chair of costumes and decorations at the Krakow Academy of Fine Arts, which he retains together with the position of dean of the scenography faculty. During his work at Warsaw he also became known as a trans- lator and director of French plays. After the liberation of Krakow, he immediately as,;umed the task of reactivating the theater and the .,cademy of Fine Arts. In the spring of 1946, he resigned as manager and devoted himself entirely to teaching and to scenography. In 1947, he received the State Prize, First Class, for his production of Hamlet at the Shakespeare contest in Warsaw-0) Prof Dr Roman Grodecki He is the winner of the State Prize, Second Class, for work on the history of Slask, but particularly for his work on The Henrykow Chronicle. He is now a professor of economic history. The genrykow Chronicle was first published in German, and several Polish scholars have worked on it. It is an exceptional chronicle of the 13th Century kept by the Cistercian monastery at Henrykow near Wroclaw. It includes the history of several villages with populations of Slavonian origin, fully indicating the proprietary relations of the age. The chronicler of the monastery was interested in boundary disputes, settlements, contemporary trade, and folklore of the age. - 13 - CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 r~~~+ca~ivn axzer the last war was Poczatki os odarki foiwarcznej w Poisce (The Beginni was Po L owed by Pow 8+8 wwanie olskie swiademoscirnarodove (The Risen of Polish National Consciousness . There were several smaller and the lands of Lubusz. He is n worar is a fouith lands Kwartalnik Histo cz (Historical working on an article for the ny Historical Quarterly) entitled 0 poczatkach wi 1 klasowel w Polsce w rzemiosle i ornictwie (On the Beg_.mings of Class St in Poland in Crafts and Mining ).(3F rugglea Jan Grudzinski, Master of Architecture He was born 16 June 1907 in Warsaw. He completed his architectural studies in 1938 at Warsaw Polytechnic. From 1938 to 1939, he worked in Czestochowa and Lwow. In April 1945, he started work with the Division of Monumental Architecture in the Capital Reconstruction Office. From 1946 to 1951, he was a senior assist- ant at the Warsaw Polytechnic, after which he transferred to the Warsaw Restora- tion Office where he has worked until the present on the reconstruction of Stare Miasto. He has helped design many churches, workers' settlements, homes, build- ings, and other projects.(2) Anna Boye-Guerquin, Master of Architecture. 24 49, she c leted turalsstudiesbat arsawAprPolytechniil 1922 andareceived9the degreeeoof Masterrof Engi-C a neering. She then started working with the ZOR (Zakiad Osiedli Robotniczych, Workers' Settlem.nt Enterprise) and later with the Capital Planning Project (Miastonrojekt Stolicy) where she helped in the reconstruction of several build- ings in Warsaw. She designed the interior of the electrical equipment store at No 1 Miodowa Street, the Rouse of Culture at No 2 Market Place, and the Museum of Adam Mickiewicz.(2) Krystyna Zaleska-Kognowicka, Architect She was born in 1910 in rlarsaw. She studied at the Warsaw Polytechnic from 1931 to 1936. She started work with architect A. Jawornicki. After the war she worked in the Division of Monumental Architecture in the Capital Reconstruction Office, in the ZOR, and in the Capital Planning Pro.iect. She aas helped in the design of many public buildings and homes.(2) Prof Boleslaw Konorski, Dr Eng He is the rector of the Lodz Polytechnic. He was the only specialist in nomography in prewar Poland and is an expert in problems of theoretical elec- trical engineering. Before the war, he had to work as a time-motion engineer in a textile factory and thus could devote time to research only in the evening. With no connections in the prewar government, he had no access to higher insti- tutions of learning and his first work in nomography Podstawv nomoRrafii (Prin ciples of Nomography) was written in German and published in Germany in 1922. It was translated into many languages, including Portuguese, but never into Polish. After the liberation, he played an active role in the organization of the Lodz Polytechnic and was one of its first lecturers. Durir3 this time, he made inten- sive studies in nomography and theoretical electrical engineering. Of approxi- mately 40 works, the majority sere published after the war. One of these was the three-volume Podstawv ele otechniki (Principles of Electrical Engineering). He is now working on the fourth volume, Teoria Ola elektroma et czne o (The Theory of the Electromagnetic Field). Between 1949 and 1952, he was the vice- rector of Lodz Polytechnic and in 1952 became the rector. He was decorated previously with the Knight's Cross of the Order of Renascent Poland and in 1953 he received the State Prize and the prize of the Ministry of Higher Education for his sciei:tific research work. He is a member of the PZPR (Polska Zjednoczona Partja Robotnicza, Polish United Workers Party).(7) - 14 - CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Halina Szulc-Kosmolska, Master of Architecture She was born 18 September 1901 in Warsaw. In 1932, she completed her studies at Warsaw Polytechnic after which she started work on the reconstruction of the Wawel [Krakow castle] under the direction of Architect Szyszko-Hohusza. She next carried out conaervation work in Stare Miasto in Warsaw. She studied Polish architecture for 10 years at the Polish Architectural center under Prof 0. Sosnowski. She helped in the construction of the workers' settlement at Skarzysk and homes for the blind at Laski, She received honorable mention in the contest for designing the main plaza in Warsaw. She has helped in the restoration of several convents and churches and Stare Miasto.(2) Stefan Wladyslaw Krasinski, Master of Architecture He was born 12 November 1911 in Warsaw. In 1940, he received his architec- tural engineering diploma from Warsaw Polytechnic. He started working in archi- tectonic institutions in 1937, and from 1938 to 1951 was a senior assistant at Warsaw Polytechnic. Since 1948, he has worked in the Warsaw Restoration Office, ZOR, and the Capital Planning Project. He has supplied designs for the recon- struction of many homes in Warsaw.(2) Wladyslaw Krzeminski He received the State Group Prize, Second Class, for the direction of Lev Tolstoy's The Fruits of Enli tenment at the J. Slowacki Theater in Krakow. He also directed Romans z wodewilu (A Vaudeville Romance). In comedy, he is not only a director but an author, and is now working on a comedy set in Nowa Huts. Its title will be Planowa milosc (Planned Love)-(3) Mieezyslaw Kuzma, Master of Eng He was born 29 December 1907 in Warsaw. In 1933, he completed architectural studies at Warsaw Polytechnic. He is now the assistant conservator (Konservator) for the city of Warsaw. He has helped reconstruct many palaces and homes since 1947? He is now helping to reconstruct the Palace of the Republic and the palace in Jablon. He is also working as general designer in the reconstruction of the Stare Miasto Market Place.(2) Jan Kwapiszewski, Master of Eng He is the director of the Wojewodztwo Hydraulic Engineering and Soil Improve- ments Administration in Lublin. He received the State Prize, Third Class, for the development of a new-type plow for digging drainage ditches. Among his other con- tributions is a portable barracks. He is now working on an improvement in the design of a portable weir (apron system).(8) Dr Zofia Lissa She received the State Prize, Second Class, for work in musicology and particularly for her monograph Zloty wick muzyki polskiei (The Golden Age of Polish Music) and for the popul^rization of Russian and Soviet music. She studied at the University of Jan Kazimierz in Lwow where she received her Master of Musicology and her Ph D. She also completed studies at the Lwow Conservatory and Poznan University. She is considered one of the outstanding Marxist musicologists. Her works including As ekt soc olo icz w olskie muz ce ws olczesne (The Sociological Aspect of Contemporary Polish Music and Niektore za adnienia estetyki muzycznej w swietle art_ykulu Jozefa Stalina o 4g_ koznawstwie (Some Problems of Musical Esthetics in the Light of Joseph Stalin's Article on the Knowledge of Languages) developed and enhanced musical esthetics and theory based on philosophical mate- rialism. rialism. As the director of the chair of musicology at the University of We-saw, she is training new cadres of musicologists in the spirit of Marxism. - 15 . CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Her latest outstanding work, The Golden Age of Polish Music, is a valuable contribution to the knowledge of the Polish Renaissance. In 1951, she received Canross award from the Union of Polish Composers. In 1952, she received the Officer's of the Order of Renascent Poland.(9) Dr Stefania Lobaczewska She received the State Prize for her monograph on Karol Szymanowski which she started before World War II. The monograph originated in an article from the periodical Mu zyka which she wrote while Szymanoweki was still alive. He complimented her on it and gave her some source materials with which to continue her study She receiv~l additional material from his family after his death and from Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz and Stanisla,, Golachowski Vie were collecting mementos of Szymanowski. She found much of her material on Szymanowski in Prague. She is now working on a book on styles in music. Meanwhile, her duties inc,ude those of rector at Krakow State Higher School of Music (Panstwowa Wyzsza Szkola Muzyczna), lecturer at Jagiellonian University, editor for a publisher of monographs on great composers, member of a subsection on the history of art in "Ze Polish Academy of Sciences, and member of the editorial board of the Polish Musical Publications.(3) Aleksander Maliszewski He is the winner of the State Prize, Third Class, for his poem "Road to the Blac'. Forest" about the poet Kochanowski. It points out the close ties between contemporary literature and literature of the past 100 years.(10) Prof Dr Jan Miodonski He was born in 1902. He started his laryngological studies at the Jagiello- nian University's laryngological clinic under-,Prof Dr Baurowicz as a practitioner and a year later, in 1927, he was made scni.o: htterding physician. Two years later, he left for studies in Vienna at the clinics of professors Neumann, Alexander, and Hajok. Upon his return to Poland, he studied under Professor Rutkowski at the surgical clinic of Jagiellonian University before returning to the laryngological clinic. On the basis of his work, Odcz galwaniczne s stemu rzedsionkowe o w swietle badan eke a ntaln ch i klinicz ch Galvanic Reactions of the Auricular System in the Light of Clinical and Experimental Tests) tation before the medical faculty of Jagiellonian UniversitydinttJanuary 934. Later in the year, he became director of the otola~be c 1934? Jagiellonian University. In 1935, he started his larynglogicologiclal leectu ^lctu at medical students. res for In 1936, he participated in the Congress of Slavonic Doctors in Sofia where he read a report on the constrictions of the larynx and the trachea. Here he was made an honorary member of the Bulgarian Otolaryngological Society. He was a professor at Jagiellonian University from 1937 until 1939 when he was arrested with a group of Krakow professors and sent to Sachsenhausen concentration camp. He was released in 1940 and returned to private practice. On 19 January 1945, he returned to his position as professor and director of his ruined clinic, and through his untiring efforts it attained its former high position in the country. andlin51946 the Polishogovernmentgs subsidized his 2-month Academy study in Swedenedge, In 1949, he represented Poland at the international meeting in Landon where he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine. With the organizetion of the Polish Academmy of Sciences, he immediately became a corresponding member. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Re is the author of 75 works (translated into many languages), the ?ajority of which are devoted to otosclerosis. He is famous in all of Europe as a laryn- gologist. He has published many well known and valuable works on research on atrltreatment of tumors of the throat and larynx. He has helped to design lamps for endoscopy and broncoscopy. He is director of the laryngological clinic of the Medical Academy at Krakov.(11) Prof Jan Muszynski He is an outstanding scientist in the pharmacognosy of herbs and herb treat- ment. He started hi3 pharmaceutical work 50 years ago as a student and progressed through all the professional and scientific degrees. He received his master's cy in 1915 at andegereofe Kuznetsov, he ossttaartedihis During scientific under which in- cluded work on the production of camphor and oil from the eucalyptus tree. In 1921, he organized a pharmaceutical unit in Wilno. After the liberation, he was called upon to organize the Pharmaceutical Faculty at Lodz and become its first lecturer. He has published several hundred popular and scientific works on themes with practical application to daily life. His scientific work, such as the discovery of alkaloids in lycopodiums, is known not only in Poland but also abroad. Among his most important works are: the acclimatization of medicinal plants such as quassia, ricinus, soya, and spurge; research on heart, saponin, and other serums; research on and classification of popular remedies; work on the Polish Pharmacopoeia, Volume III; a large number of textbooks on pharmacognosy of herbs and treatment with botanical drugs. ?i is now the professor of the chair of pharmacognosy and the cultivation of medicinal herbs at the Medical Academy. [prob- ably Lodz]. He received the State Prize for his work in pharmacobotany and the cultivation and acclimatization of medicinal plants.(12) Zofia Nalkowska She celebrated her 50th anniversary as c writer in 1952 and for her accom- plishments during that period she has just received the State Prize, First Class. Two of her novels in the interwar period were Romans Teresy Hennert (The Romance of Teresa Hennert) and Granica (The Border), both of which were examples of r_riti- cism and social protest. Her Medaliony (Medallions) was recognized in postwar literature as outstanding in portraying the crimes of the prewar works are in the best tradition of Polish realistic prose.(l0) regime. Her She was born in 1885. Her father was Waclaw Nalkowski, an outstanding scholar and a representative of radical thought in Poland during his tine. His influence inculcated on her a worldly-mindedness, with a critical approach to reactionary social tendencies, hatred of bourgeois nationalism, and a humanitar- ian approach to the people. In the interwar years, she aided political prisoners and participated in protest demonstrations against fascist atrocities. She joined the progressive group of writers of the Przedmiescie organization and worked with the revolutionary writers Wanda Wasilewska and Leon Kru'zkowski at the antifascist paper Oblicze Dnia. Some of her other books include Scian sviate (Walls of the World) in 1931, hie dobra milosc (Wicked Love) in 1928, and Niecierpliwi (The Impatient One) in 193d- She has also written two plays entitled Dom kobiet (House of Women) and Dzien jego pawrotu (The Day of His Return). A postwar novel, Wezly zycia (Ties of Life , was an indictment of the prewar government. She has been working on the second volume of this novel for several years, and also on a book about her father.(13) -17- CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Prof Dr Kezimierz Nitsch He is the winner of the State Prize, First Class, for research on the dialects and the history of the Polish language, 1874 and stetted his studies there. He was born in Krakow in schools In 1895, he started teaching in secondary sity , where he taught for 15 years. He -,'.en taught at Jagiellonian Univer- until he was retired in 1953, when he became an honorary professor. In 1903 and 1904, he made a thorough study of the Pomeranian dialects. Until 1911, he traveled throughout Poland studying the vernacular language and its effect 013 the Polish literary language As a result, he ecame an exponent of the theory that the Polish literary language had its origins in Great Poland and not Little Poland; his present studies seem to bear out this theory. After World War II, he published a scientific work, Studia z historic polskiego slownictwa (Studies on the History of Polish Lexicography . He also published another book, Nowy ludu -')lskiego (Languages a basic work in dialect studies, he has made nmrous c ntributions to learned Journals, including a synthesis of Polish dialects published in the encyclopedia of the Polish Academy of Knowledge in 1915? Forty Rozvadowski, of the periodical Jezyk Polski which will Publish its Y years ago, he was co-organizer, 33d annual this year. One of his latest publications is Slownik Stara Staropolska), and he is also worki opolski (Dictionary Dialects) under the auspices of the language l on Mage atlas gwarow' (q Sal Atlas s of Sciences. The latter work will includeeovevr 600 map of the Polish Academy of word problems throughout Poland. It will be published in i l 5trati =tical and the Polies Academy He was Braspresid ent language to of Knowledge for many years and now ischairman oftheid of prove Polish claimsototthePWestern of ncludingSciences. a has done on the Chwali.m research on the border of Great Poland, Silesia, and Brandenburg.(3) diaalect Prof Dr Jan Olbrycht science is a winner lof the State Prize for biological studies. He started his work silted in the nuhll1909,,2_years before receiving his es t f national congress this work, he received an invitation toathe inter- $ o p in 1920 where he read a report on the above t In 1923, he was a opic. sity of Wilab. Deapitepoint to the chair of forensic medicine at the Univer- idnot want drop promise of a bright future, he rest ddidt, t want studies in Krakow at Jagiellonian University. An he sector Olbrycht tgagioldr This University uthe di ers tesy established another chair specifically A' r Pre- chairs of forensic medicine existed city in the world, except oscowwhere two other In 1931, he a of sthe ocieties. s w Academy of Knowledge 1ts na teonnal s lent also elected te and of several editorial one of the foremost experts Plc scientific Journals because of his reputation as in forensic medicine. In 1942, he was arrested by the Nazis and sent to Oswiecim concentration camp; he was freed in 1945. He immediately undertook the restoration of his science laboratory and was called in as an expert before the Supreme National Tribunal in the trial of Dr Fischer, Dr Buehler, 20 criminals of Oswiecim t worked with the Committee for Investigating Nazi Crimes in Poland . He cextensive research on the effects and and others. conducted properties of such poisons as carbon monoxide, -18- CONFIDQITIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 barium salts, thalium, oxa'i.c acid, forma?in, and others. His knowledge on this subject was used in court trials. tie is famous for his work on initial irrita- tion of the lungs due to various causes, on the effect of tars, on fatty conges- tion in the lungs, on histological examination of babies' lungs, and on research on blood circulation. The crowning achievement of his work of 40 years in the last field was his treatise 0 dolnosci metod uz ch przy badaniu sladow krwi (On the Results of Methods Used i.n the Examination of Blood Circulation). His work on the Katyn investigation was published in 1952 in the official organ of the International Academy of Criminal and Forensic Medicine, and it refuted many German allegations. He is now preparing for publication a joint project with Professor Chlopicki. A second edition of his handbook (coauthored by Professor Kowalezykowa) Diapnostyka sekcy na (Sectional Diagnosis) has also been published. A previous handbook, Me c was written with Professor Wacholz.(14 kryminaLza (Criminal Medicine), Prof Dr Tadeusz Perkitny He is a winner of the State Group Prize, Third Class, for achievements in technical progress in 1953. In 1951, he won a State Prize for individual achieve- ment. He has occupied the chair of mechanical technology of wood at the Higher S-hool of Agriculture in Poznan and has directed the Laboratory of Physicochemical Technology of Wood (Zaklad Fizyko-Chemicznej Technologic Drewna) in Bydgoszcz for several years. He supervised research on wood utilization at both places. He is one of the leading exponents of close cooperation with actual operations and main- tains contact with over 30 construction offices and industrial plants. As a result of research under his direction, 83 master's theses have been published, 30 of which have been used directly in industry. He worked out the technical specifications for the industrial gluing of wood by the Imperkol method, for which he received the State Prize in 1951. Two years later at the Laboratory of Physicochemical Technology of Wood in Bydgoszcz, with the cooperation of Master of Engineering Marian Wnuk, Engineer Marian Kwatkiewicz, and Master of Engineering Jan Sobczak, he developed a method for using maple wood in the production of weaving shuttles. This permitted the complete elimination of wood imports for making shuttles. This method was diffi- cult to develop but had tremendous economic meaning. Weaving shuttles formerly had to be made from high-quality wood called cornel or persimmon imported from the US. By the development of the product Lignofol, which was a composition wood made from scraps of maple pressed together with the help of a binder, he was able to make weaving shuttles which surpassed in durability those made of cornel and persimmor By combining wood, oils, and metals or bakelite, his laboratcry has produced metalized or bakelitized wood. Metalized wood will be widely used in the machine industry as a basic material for self-lubricating bearings (because of oil satura- tion); bakelitized wood, in the production of electrotechnical materials. Gears, pistons, and gaskets for pumps, brakes, couplings for machine tools, and springs for coal sieves and thrashers can also be produced from new types of Lignofol and Lignoston.(15) He was born in Sandomierz. His poetry and prose describe rural life. He is now completing a long novel called Bliskc kraal (Nearby Country) on which he has been working for 6 years. His topic is the life and changes in a village between 1946 and 1949. He has been awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of Renascent Poland.(16) - 19 - CREDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Waclaw Pocilei?ski, Master of Architecture He was bo^n 7 Janus:- 1895 in Sosnowiec. He studied architecture at Warsaw, Moscow, and Nizhniy Novgorod, receiving his diploma at Warsaw in 1928. He helped design the Sochaczewski synthetic silk factory, the Lubiecki settlement in Warsaw, the housing cooperative of the PKO (Pocztowa Kara Oszczednosci, Postal Savings Bank) on Gornoslaska Street, the cooperative housing project in Zoliborz, the housing settlement in Srodborow near Otwock, the State Economic Bank, and the Ministry of Communications. Between 1935 and 1944, he worked in the City Plan- ning Division of the Warsaw Municipal Administration, and in 1945 he started work for the Capital Reconstruction Office ere he worked on projects for the recon- struction of Stare Miasto and Howe Miasto. On 1 January 1948, he started work at the Warsaw Restoration Office and in 1949 at the ZOR. He is now working on the reconstruction of the Stare Miasto in Lublin and in Biecz.(2) Prof Zbigniev Pronaszko Be is most famous for his portrait paintings such as "Mickiewicz" 8?d "Solski," but has also worked on paintings of groups, landscapes, end flowers. He has done some mural painting, including three ceiling paintings at the Wawel Castle. He has contributed many sketches of Nova Huta to the daily Dziennik Polski and intends to paint some murals in the new town of Kowa Huta. His students at the Academy of Plastic Arts concentrate on portraits of workers in Nowa Huta. He started teaching at the academy after the liberation, and before the war was a professor of art at Wilno University. He teaches painting and drawing to third-, fourth-, and fifth- year students at the Academy of Plastic Arts; one of his students, Walerian Boro-czyk, is also a winner of a 1953 State Prize. He studied in Kiev, Krakow, and Italy, where he concentrated on Renaissance art. He is a member of the Art Council (Rada Artystyczna) in the Ministry of Culture and Arts, an active member of the presidium. of the main administration of the Polish Union of Plastic Artists, and a member of the Wo]ewodztwo Committee of the Defenders of Peace. He has gust completed a painting for the exhibition in commemoration of the tenth anniversary of the Polish Army and is collecting mate- rial for a large historical painting. He is also working on a portrait of Boleslaw Bierut. (17) He is the winner of the State Prize, Second Class, for his novel September. He was born in 1911. During his studies at Wilno University he played an active part among the progressive youth in the Zagary and Popros'.u organizatio.:s. He was a codefendant with Stefan Jedrychowski, Henryk Dembinski, and Maria Zeromska et the famous Wilno trial of progressive youth. During the interwar years, he wrote two volumes of lyrical poems entitled Wczora i Droga lean (The Forest Road) which clearly showed his Yposit on,asRatp~gressive poet. In 1944, he published a volume of war poems called W_ojna i wioska (The War and The Village). During the war, he was in the USSR, where he Joined the Polish Army. After the liberation, he became the editor of the daily Dziennik Polska and then worked in the diplomatic corps, first as a consul in Switzerland and then as Amba3sador to France. He published a collection of stories called Swieta kulo (0 Holy Sphere) and the novels Rzeczyvistosc (Reality) and September. The latter was a profile of Polish society under the Frewar regime at the moment of its fall. He has received the Cross of Grunwald, Third Class, the Order of Banner of Labor, SeconO Class, and the Gold Cross of Merit.(18) -20- CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Prof Dr Jerzy Rutkowski He is the author of over 100 scientific works. He completed his medical studies in Moscow. Before the war, he pioneered in the therapy of blood diseases and made great contributions in combating cancer as the director of the surgical division of the Institut Rakowy im. Curie -Sklodowskiej (Curie-Sklodowska Cancer Institute) in Warsaw. After the liberation, he became th. director of the II Klinika Chirurgiczna (Surgical Clinic II) and a professor at the Medical Academy in Lodz. He has published a .three-volume textbook entitled Chirurgia (Surgery) which includes descriptions of his own operating methods. He is the coauthor of several textbooks. He established an oncological advisory unit at the clinic which later became the Wojewodzka Centralna Poradnia Onkologiczna (Wojewodztwo Central Advisory Unit for Oncology). He also organized the PLMA (Pomoc Lekarska dla Mlodziezy Akade- mickie,j, Medical Aid for Academy Youth) in Lodz. He has received the State Prize, Third Class, for the introduction of new methods into surgery.(12) Jan Seweryn Sokolowski He is r professor at the Academy of Plastic Arts and has received the State Prize, Second Class, for introducing mural painting into architecture, and for his creative contributions to the polychrome art of the Stare Miasto Market Place. He was born in 1904. He completed his studies at the Academy of Plastic Arts in Krakow. He has participated in all nation-wide exhibitions of plastic art. He received a Second Class prize at the Second All-Poland Exhibition of Plastic Arts for his oil painting entitled Kostka Napierski. In 1952, he planned the mosaics for MOM (Marszalkowska Dzielnica Mieszkaniowa, Marszalkowska Residen- tial Section), and during 1953 he has been working on the facades of the buildings of the Stare Miasto Market Place, directing the work of all the artists.(18) Prof Dr Kazimierz I,ymieniecki He is the winner of the State Prize, First Class, for his scientific studies, and particularly fur his latest work Polish Lands in Antiquity--Ancient Peoples and Cultures Poznan, 1951. He is a professor of medieval history at Poznan Univer- sity an honorary member of the Polish Academy of Sciences, and a member of the Poznan, Warsaw, and Wroclaw chapters of Towarzystwo Przyjaciol Nauk (Friends of Science Society) and other scientific institutions. He was dean of the humanities faculty at Poznan University in 1928 and 1929, and again in 1945 and 1946. His scientific contributions number over 200 and include treatises, articles, and books, of which the fcllowing were published after the war. Dzie a Niemiec do poczatku ery nowozytnel (German History to the Beginning of the Modern 1948, 664 pp; Zarys dzie.jow historiografii polskie~ (Outline of Polish Historio?nan, graphy) 1948; adnlenia gospodaraze dzie ornt Polska (Economic Problems in Polish History$, 1948. He was born in 1887 in Kielce but has lived in Poznan since 1919. His work has been closely associated with Poznan. His students include such noted histo- rians as G. Labuda, T. Tyc, and L. Koczy He was arrested in 1.939 by the Nazis and driven from Poznan. He finally settled in Kielce, where he remained until 1942. During the school years of 1942 and 1943 and 1943 and 1944, he lectured at the underground University of the Western Lands 'n Warsaw and in general and pedagogical lyceums. After the liberation of Poznan in 1945, he helped in the reconstruction of the university and was made the dean of the humanities faculty. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 After the uar, he introduced closer cooperation with Czechoslovak studies and gave a series of lectures at Brno University in May 1953. His last work, Polish Lands in Antiquity, is a result of work dating back to 1923. It was originally planned in six volumes under the general title, Geneza spoleczenstwa ego (The Genesis of the Polish People). The first three volumes of this large work burned in the Raczyn Library. He is now working on another project called Polska plemienna (Racial Poland), which will cover the early medieval period. In his most recent work, true to Marxist theory, he eliminated the prehistoric and historic division and introduced the concept of a Poland of antiquity instead of a prehistoric Poland.(19) Prof Dr Tadeusz Tempka His clinic on internal diseases in the Academy of Medicine is primarily concerned with hematology. Since his first research work 30 years ago, he has written about 50 research works, not counting reports given at various scientific congresses in Poland. The crowning achievement of his studies was the textbook on diseases of the blood stream. He is now working on the second edition. He received the State Prize, First Class, for his research successes in hematology and for the handbook Diseases of the Hematogenous S stem.(3) One of his first works in the field of hematology was on pernicious anemia. He pointed out several characteristic changes in bone marrow anu in the resist- ance of red blocd corpuscles which accompany this disease. The results of this research were incorporated into all foreign textbooks. Of vital aid in this re- search was the method of examination of bone marrow during the life of the patient which was originated by the Soviet scholar Arinkin. Since then, this method be- came popular in Poland and is now a regular practice without which there can be no serious hematological, research. This method was a great sensation when he first reported it to a medical ~o:agress in Vienna before World War II. Wlodzimierz Wapinskt, Master of Architecture He was born 12 December 1914. Between 1938 and 1939, he worked in TOR (Techniczna Obsiuga flolnictwa, Technical Farm Service) and from 1945 to 1946 in the Division of Monumental Architecture in the Capital Reconstruction Office. In 1946, he completed his architectural studies at Warsaw Polytechnic. Between 1947 and 1949, he worked in the Warsaw Restoration Office. He has helped design many homes and public buildings.(2) Adam Wazyk He is the sinner of the State Prize, Second Class, for his poetry and for translations of poems. His poems are a valuable example of the blending of impor- tant political themes with a clear, precise, artistic form. His extensive trans- lations of poems include that of Yevgeniv Onegin by Pushkin.(1O) Dr Stanislaw Wdowiarz He is one of the outstanding geologists in oil field exploration. He has 150 confirmed wells to his credit. He is the chief geologist in the CZPN (Centralny Zarzad Przemyslu Naftowego, Central Office of the Petroleum Industry). He received the State Prize for his recently completed monograph on the geology of petroleum deposits of one of the greatest producing fields in Poland-0) Prof Dr Rudolf Weigl He was a lecturer in biology at the university in Lwow during the great typhus epidemic in Poland after World War I. Disregarding personal danger and without help or financial support,he traveled many kilometers on f:ot to infected areas to study the epidemic, finally becoming infected himself. While sick, he Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 He was a lecturer of cytology and a master of micromanipulation. With the aid of microscopes and microscopic instruments, he discovered a way of infecting healthy lice by rectal injection with virus taken from infected lice. He has been combating typhus for 40 years. He conducted studies in combating the louse with DDT and found that the second and third generation of lice are immune to DDT. His research showed that chloroaycetin should be used as a therapy for the disease and not as a prevents-;, inoculation. He and his wife, Dr Anna Herzig, are still continuing the fight against typhus.(20) Dr Wanda Wilkomirska She received the State Prize, Second Class, for outstanding violin artistry. She is the outstanding violinist of the ycunger generat..on, having studied at the Lodz and Warsaw Conservatories. After the liberation, she studied at the Higher School of Music in Lodz where the graduated with honors. In 1946, she took part in the International Music Contest in Geneva (winning second prize) and in the World Youth Festival in Prague in 1947- In 1947, she went to Budapest to study under Professor Zathureczky. In 1950, she participated in the International Bach Contest in Leipzig where she received special recogni- tion. From 1950 to 1952, she gave concerts in the USSR, the GDR, Hungary, Czecho- slovakia, and England. In 1952, she received the second prize at the Second H. Wieniawski International Violin Contest. In January 1953, she gave concerts in the USSR and took part in a concert in Moscow attended by Stalin. She received the Officer's Cross of the Order of Renascent Poland in 195349) Stanislaw Wohl dictated the results of his investigations to his wife during moments of con- sciousness and took his own skin tissue specimens for examination. After his recovery, he returned to his work an.'. developed a method which permitted the identification of the virus of typhus. Ht received the State Group Prize, First Class, for his photography in the film "Soldier of Victory." This is his second State Prize; he won the first 4 years ago for outstanding photography in the film "Dom na pustkowin" (House in .the Wilderness). He has been the director of the photography faculty at the Higher Film School since the liberation.(21) Prof Jozef Woznicki, Engineer, Geodesist, Sailor Immediately after World War II, he went to work opening the harbor channels of Polish ports. With the help of the Soviet Navy, he accomplished his job. At this time, he undertook the task of creating a Polish hydrographic service with headquarters at the Main Maritime Office (Glowny Urzad Morski) :which is now the Gdansk Maritime Office (Gdanski Urzad Morski). After the completion of this latter task, he established a maritime observ- atory and a hydrological-meteorological station. He also headed the chair of navigational equipment of ships at the new Gdansk Polytechnic. For all these services, he received the Gold and Silver Crosses of Merit in 1946. He has had 15 years of experience sailing the world and has made extensive hydrographic and oceanographic studies. He is the author of 0 ko G roco mpasach zyroskte ch (On y mpesses). A serious heart ailment in 1949 and 1990 limited his scientific efforts at the chairs of navigational equipment of ships and oceanography at Gdansk Polytechnic, but he still maintained contact with the Main Maritime Office. (22) Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Stefan Zaryn, Master of Architecture He was born 5 October 1913 in Warsaw. He received his Master of Architec- tural Engineering diploma in 1943 from Warsaw Polytechnic. Before World War II, he worked with architects Z. Woycicki, W. Tomaszewski, and T. Miazka. In 1945, he started work with the Capital Reconstruction Office and later became a senior assistant at the architecture faculty of Warsaw Polytechnic. In 1948, he was made an inspector in the Warsaw Restoration Office. In addition, he works at the United Architectonic Workshop (Zjednoczona Pracownia Architektoniazna), at the ZOR, and the Capital Planning Project. He is doing research on ancient Warsaw under the direction of S. Arnold. He has designed many public buildings and homes.(2) He is the winner of the 1953 State Prize in literature. His first works appeased 3 years ago and were entitled Przed switem (Before Dawn) and Dno miski (The Bottom of the Bowl). Critics received his works favorably. His next book, Ostatnie ognie (The Final Shots), was published in 1951 and showed his great progress in ideological and artistic development. His novel Poland Still... is a sequel to The Final Shots. He received the State Prize for the last two novels. (23) SOURCES 1. Warsaw, Zycie Szkoly Wyzszej, No 7-8, Aug 2. Warsaw, Architektura, No 9 (71), Sep 53 3. Krakow, Dziennik Polski, 26/27 Jul 53 4. Tarnow, Gazeta Tarnowska, 2 Aug 53 5. Lodz, Glos Robotniczy, F Aug 53 6. Ibid., 13 Aug 53 7. Ibid., 17 Aug 53 8. Warsaw, Zycie Warszawy, 6/7 Aug 53 9. Warsaw, Glos Pracy, 30 Jul 53 10. Warsaw, Nova Kultura, 26 Jul 53 11. Gazeta Tarnowska, 31 Jul 53 12. Lodz, Dziennik Lodzki, 24 Jul 53 13. Poznan. Gazeta Poznanska, 22/23 Aug 53 14. Gazeta Tarnowska, 3 Aug 53 15. Gazeta Poznanska, 8/9 Aug 53 16. Pziennik Lodzki, 26/27 Jul 53 17. Dziennik Polski, 2/3 Aug 53 18. Glos Pracy, 29 Jul 53 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 19. Poznan, Glos Wielkopolski, 28 Jul 53 20. Dziennik Lodzki, 2 Aui, 53 21. Ibid., 25 Jul 53 22. Gdansk, Dziennik Baltycki, 31 Jul 53 23. Torun, Gazeta Torunska, 1/2 Aug 53 01" JN 50X11-HUMS 1. Location: Poland Caption and/or Description: State Prize Winners A. Mieczyslaw Kuzma B. Jan Bienkowski C. Anna Boye-Guerquin D. Teodor Bursze E. Jan Dabrowski F. Jan Grudzinski G. Krystyna Zaleska-Kognowicka H. Stefan Krasinski I. Waclaw Podlewski J. Wlodzimierz Wapinski K. Halina Szu1c-Kosmolska L. Stefan Zaryn Source: Architektura, Warsaw, No 9, September 1953, Page 217 2. Location: Poland Caption and/or Description: State Prize Winners A. Zofia Nalkowska B. Jerzy Putrament C. Alekaander Maliszewski - 25 - CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 D. Stanislaw Zielinski E. Miroslaw Zulawski F. Stefan Zolkiewski G. Adam Wazyk H. Helena Bobinska I. WoJciech Zukrowski J. Marian Brandys Source: Nowa~t-, Warsaw, 26 Tuly 1953, page 1 3. Location: Poland Caption and/or Description: State Prize Winners A. Wanda Jakubowska B. Stanislaw Wohl C. Jozef Wyszomirski D. Barbara Jrapinska E. Jerzy Bossak F. Sergiusz Sprudin 0. Olgierd Samucewicz H. Ludwik Perski I. Karol Malcuzynski L. Wladyslaw Forbert M. Franciszek Fuchs N. Karol Szczecinski 0. Wiktor Janik-Hohannes P. Mieczyslaw Wiesiolek R. Waclaw Kazmierczak R. Andrzej Lapicki Source: Film, Warsaw, 9 August 1953, pp 3,4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 4. Location: Poland Caption and/or Description: State Prize Winners A. Kazimierz Nitsch B. Rafal Taubenechlag C. Stefan Zoi:iewski D. Franciszek Leja E. Stanislaw Pierzynka F. Wojciech Swietoslawski G. Zofia Nalkowska H. Jerzy Putrament 1. Zbigniew Pronaszko J. Wanda Wilkomirska K. Erwin Axer L. Irena Kwiatkowska M. Wanda Jakubowska Source: Przekro , Warsaw, 2 August 1953, page 5. Location: Poland Caption and/or Description: State Prize Winners A. Jerzy Litwiniszyn B. Feliks Olszak C. Stefania Lobaczewska D. Franciszek Leda E. Tadeusz Malkiewicz Source: Gazeta Tarnowska, Tarnow, 28 July 1953, page 1 6. Location: Poland Caption and/or Description: State Prize Winners A. Roman Grodecki B. Stanislaw Knothe C. Antoni Salustowicz - 27 - CONFIDEHTTAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 D. Wladyslav Krzeminski E. Zdzislav Mrozewski F. Walerian Borowczyk Source: Gazeta Tarnowska, Tarnow, 27 July 1953, page 1 7? Location: Poland Caption and/or Description: State Prize Winners A. Tadeusz Tempka B. Jan Miodonski C. Jan 0lbrycht D. Witold Budrvk E. Zofia Jaroszewska F. Karol Frycz Source: Gazeta Tarnowska, Tarnow, 26 July 1953, page 1 8. Location: Poland Caption and/or Description: State Prize Winners A. Jadwiga Ziemecka B. Jan 2Qydlarski C. Edward Marczewski D. Wlodzimierz Bobrownicki E. Kazimierz Dejmek Source: Gazeta Ku awake, Inowroclav, 9. Location: Polan_ Caption and/or Description: State Prize Winners A. Boleslaw Konorski B. Jan Muszynski Source: Dziennik Lodzki, Lodz, 24 July 1953, page 1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 10. Location: Poland Caption and/or Description: State Prize Winner Jan Dylik Source: Glos Royotnie , Lodz, 24 July 1953, page 1 11. Location: Poland Caption and/or Description: State Prize Winners A. Jan Mikub:nski B. H. Krzemieniewska C. Edward Marczewski D. Jakob Rotbaum Source: Gazeta Robotntnza Wroclaw, 26 July 1953, page 1 of supplement 12. Location: Poland Caption and/or Description: State Prize Winners A. Stanislaw Drzewinski B. Edmund Fraszczynski Source: Glos Robotniczy, Lodz, 27 July 1953, page 1 13. Location: Poland Caption and/or Description: State Prize Winners A. Tadeusz Perkltny B. Marian Wnuk C. Marian Kwiatkiewicz D. Jan Sobczak Source: Gazeta Poznansi Poznan, 8/9 August 1953, page 2 of weekly supplement 14. Location: Poland Caption and/or Description: State Prize Winner Stanislaw Wdowiarz Source: Dziennik Polska supplement ~'-'kow' 26/27 July 1953, page 2 of weekly -29- CONFIDERTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 15? Location: Poland Caption and/or Description: State Prize Winner Kazimierz TYMieniecki Source: Caznt eta Poznanaka, Poznan, 1 suppleme /2 August 1953, page 1 of weekly 16. Location: Poland Caption and/or Description: State Prize Winner Stanislaw Pietak Source: Dzie"k L11, Lodz, 26/27 July 1953, page 6 17. Location: Poland Caption and/or Description: State Prize Winner Jan Kwapiszewski S-ource: Z cie Warsza , Warsaw, 6/7 August 1953, page 4 18. Location: Poland Caption and/or Description: State Prize Winner Rudolf Weigl Source: Dziennik ---Lodzki, Lodz, 2 August 1953, page 3 19. Location: Poland Caption and/or Description: State Prize Winner Zofl.a Lissa Source: Gazeta Xulaws Inowroclaw, 1/2 August 1953, page 4 20. Location: Poland Caption and/or Description: State Prize Winners A. Walenty Szablewski B. Sergiusz Jastrebow C. Czeslaw Rotnicki D. Mieczysiaw Susicki Source: Gazeta PoznaneYa, Poznan, 22/23 August 1953, page 2 of weekly supplemenement 21. Location: Poland Caption and/or Description: State Prize Winners A. Stanislaw Dyakowski B. Wincenty Strzeja C. Marien ?iebinski Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8 Sanitized Copy Approved D. Marian Cynk E. Stefan Hudovicz F. Karol Michalski G. Ludwik Hale, H. Leon Pietrzyk I., Stefan Pieniazek J. Karol Kot K. Edward Fink L. Stanislaw Czerwinski Source: Glos Pracy, Warsaw, 12 August 1953, page 3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700180093-8