Kazimierz Stolyhwo
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1913.04.08 proposed by Arthur Keith, seconded byT.C. Hodson
A63 two elections
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Kazimierz Stołyhwo (born March 3, 1880 in Brahilow , Podolia , died June 28, 1966 in Krakow ) is a Polish anthropologist and professor.
Son of Jan Stanisław, chemist at sugar factory in Olszanie and Maria from Kibortów. He had Olgierd 's son.
Founder of the Anthropological Laboratory established in 1905 at the Museum of Industry and Agriculture in Warsaw . Since 1920 the director of the Institute of Anthropological Sciences of the Warsaw Scientific Society . Professor of the Free University of Poland in Warsaw , 1933-1960 professor of the Jagiellonian University. During the occupation of the German concentration camp Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg, 1945 member of the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences. Works mainly in the field of anthropogenesis and diversity of modern man, among others. Study of Polish expatriates in Paran . 1934-1939 organizer of the anthropological photograph of the population of Silesia .
Awarded Commander Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta .
Officer and Knight of the French Order of the Legion of Honor .
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Struktura antropologiczna polskiego slaska, 1939