Roman Dyboski (November 19, 1883 - June 1, 1945) on Criminal Culture and Freedom

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(1883 - 1945)

Polish Philologist, Literature Scholar, Professor at the Jagiellonian University since 1911, Member of the Polish Academy of Learning

: A Polish philologist and literature scholar. Professor at the Jagiellonian University since 1911. Member of the Polish Academy of Learning. (From: Wikipedia.org.)


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Quote #7 on Political Struggle Quotes >> Criminal Culture and Freedom

“...I cherish a lively, grateful, and exceedingly friendly feeling for a certain class of outcasts from society with whom I associated for some time. By this I mean various ex-convicts.”

Source: "Seven Years in Russia and Siberia, 1914-1921," by Roman Dyboski, Cherry Hill Books, 1971. Chapter 9: Fellow Prisoners of Mine, Page 136.

"Seven Years in Russia and Siberia, 1914-1921," by Roman Dyboski, Cherry Hill Books, 1971.

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