Talk:Edward Henry Lewinski Corwin

15 Articles About Poland Circa WWI
At least 15 articles discussing Poland-related issues appeared 1915 to 1920 in The New York Times Current History. -- Matthead Discuß   19:03, 5 May 2008 (UTC)
 * 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


 * Yes, but but how is this related to this biographical article? --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus 20:07, 5 May 2008 (UTC)
 * 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)

Pinkowski-Institute (poles.org) is a very doubtful source
Piotrus 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)


 * 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)

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

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, 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
Also-an Article on American Polish Relief Comittee. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Adalbercik (talk • contribs) 11:19, 7 May 2008 (UTC)