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The Komensky Club 1913
The Komensky Club 1920
The Komensky Club is an organization of students of Bohemian descent who are attending the University. The society gives regular programs in the interest of the study of the language and life of the Slavic people. Social meeting are also held during…
Tags: 1920, Czech Language Program, Komensky Club
The Komensky Club 1919
Tags: 1919, Czech Language Program, Komensky Club
The Komensky Club 1918
The Komensky Club 1917
The Komensky Club 1916
The Komensky Club was organized in November, 1903, by eleven Bohemian students. This constituted what became the Federation of Komensky Clubs of America. Today there are thirty chapters with a membership of 1,200. Some of the University Chapters are…
The Komensky Club 1914
In the year 1903 the first of the Komensky Clubs was organized at the University of Nebraska. The name of Bohemia’ s famous educational reformer, John Amos Komensky, or Comenius, was decided upon as the most appropriate title for the club.…
The Komensky Club 1912
Sarka B. Hrbkova, University Graduate Student
Graduate photograph of Šárka Hrbková, chairman of the Slavic Department.
Lists her as a member of Hawkeye, Graduate, Women’s Faculty, Clubs. Faculty Club and B.A. State University of Iowa 1909, Literature.
Prof. Sarka Hrbkova
Prof. Sarka Hrbkova
Head of the Department of Slavonic Languages and Literature.
She is sponsor of the Komensky Klub, by whose efforts the Nebraska Chapter was organized. At present she is on a leave of absence.
