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The
Bohemian Review



Official Organ of the Czechoslovak Board of America

December, 1918

PUBLISHED MONTHLY
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

No lapse of time, no defeat of hopes, seems sufficient to reconcile the Czechs of Bohemia to incorporation with Austria.



10 Cents a Copy.

One Dollar per Year.

Entered as second class matter April 30, 1917, at the Post Office of Chicago, Ill., under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.

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Czechoslovak Review
Official organ of the Czechoslovak Board of America.



PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY THE BOHEMIAN REVIEW CO
2324 South Central Park Ave., Chicago, Ill.


SUBSCRIPTION, ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR


Jaroslav F. Smetanka, Editor


Entered as second class matter April 30th, 1917 at the Post Office
of Chicago, Ill. under act of Congress of March 3rd, 1879.

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Czechoslovak Organizations in America:

American-Czechoslovak Board

Prof. Bohumil Šimek, President
Vojta Beneš, Secretary,
3734 W. 26th St., Chicago

Bohemian (Czech) National Alliance

Dr. Joseph P. Pecival, Acting President
Vojta Beneš, Secretary,
3734 W. 26th St., Chicago

National Alliance of Bohemian Catholics

Rev. Father Innocent Kestl, President
Frank Šindelar, Ex. Secretary,
3207 W. 22nd St., Chicago

Slovak League of America

Albert Mamatey, President
Jan Janček, Jr., Secretary,
524 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh

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