Talk:Edward Henry Lewinski Corwin

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15 Articles About Poland Circa WWI[edit]

At least 15 articles discussing Poland-related issues appeared 1915 to 1920 in The New York Times Current History.[1]

  • Poland's gift to civilization, Kazimir de Proszynski, 1915, pages 177-178
  • The Teutonic attempt to solve the Polish problem, 1917, pages 861-864
  • The liberators of Poland, 1917, pages 127-128
  • New light on Polish history, Professor Lutolawski, 1918, pages 137-140
  • Germany's promise to Poland, pages 470-472
  • Poles under German rule, N. L. Piotrowski, pages 473-477
  • The political situation in Poland, E. H. Lewinski-Corwin, Ph. D., 1919, pages 313-319
  • Poland's thousand years of evolution, Bronslaw D. Kulakowski, 1919, pages 319-326
  • Ruthenaians versus Poles in Galicia, B. Falk, 1919, pages 326-329
  • Stormy days in Poland, 1919, pages 80-84
  • The Polish treaty, M. Clemenceau, 1919, pages 275-281
  • Poland's many problems, 1919, pages 279-283
  • Poland's military disaster, 1920, pages 753-758
  • Poland's campaign against Russia, 1920, pages 83-86
  • Preliminary RussoPolish peace treaty, 1920, pages 407-410

-- Matthead  Discuß   19:03, 5 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Yes, but but how is this related to this biographical article? --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| talk 20:07, 5 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Hmm, might this entry relate to his bio: The political situation in Poland, E. H. Lewinski-Corwin, Ph. D., 1919, pages 313-319? Besides, Gutenberg has at least 1915 partially online. Unfiltered Zeitgeist is interesting to read. -- Matthead  Discuß   00:56, 6 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Pinkowski-Institute (poles.org) is a very doubtful source[edit]

Piotrus [2] had just tried to declare him a lecturer and historian, based on the Pinkowski-Institute (poles.org) entry : physician, historian, lecturer which about his "Birth - Death" can only say "n/a", which illustrates the helpfulness of that website. Pretty embarrassing move by you, Piotrus. Started a stub for the site, too, despite its probable lack of notability, yet alone WP:RS. Please expand.-- Matthead  Discuß   15:07, 6 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I dont think we need it to call him an historian--at least an amateur one--his book is present in about 150 US and canadian libraries, mostly academic ones. But unless more can be found I really doubt notability here, and I have tagged it accordinglyDGG (talk) 03:12, 7 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

For the record, below's the text of the deleted article. --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| talk 02:40, 12 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Pinkowski-Institute is apparently named after Edward Pinkowski who seems to operates the website poles.org based in Cooper City, Florida.

The site claims to be "Dedicated to Research of Polish-American History and Genealogy, and its Dissemination."

To date, it has exactly one Google Book hit [3] [4], which amounts to credit for an 18th century image of Jozef Pulaski which is in the public domain anyway, because its copyright has expired.

More shall be made[edit]

Also-an Article on American Polish Relief Comittee. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Adalbercik (talkcontribs) 11:19, 7 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]