Roman Galiński
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Roman Galinski (1905 – 1974) was a Polish-American activist, journalist and businessman.
Born in Zbrucz (Podole Region), emigrated to US in 1922. Graduate of Alliance College and Cooper Union; editor of Przewodnik Katolicki (New Britain, Conn.), 1940-1945; founder and president of Edro Corp., producer of industrial washing machines, 1946-1974; journalist, author (sometimes under pseud. Miroslaw Kosinski) and activist of Stronnictwo Narodowe and other organizations and institutions connected with "Narodowa Demokracja."
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