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Aleksander Majkowski : ウィキペディア英語版
Aleksander Majkowski

Aleksander Majkowski (; 17 July 1876 – 10 February 1938) was a Kashubian writer, poet, journalist, editor, activist, and physician. He was the most important figure in the Kashubian movement before World War II. He was the editor of ''"Gryf"'' (The Griffin) and author of the greatest Kashubian novel ''Żëcé i przigodë Remusa'' ("The Life and Adventures of Remus"), and ''The History of the Kashubs.''
==Early life==
Aleksander Jan Alojzy Majkowski was born into a farming family on July 17, 1876, in Kościerzyna (then Berent, West Prussia), the eldest child of two sisters and three brothers. In Kościerzyna, he completed primary school ''(Volksschule)'' and in 1885-90 attended a German progymnasium. He was given a scholarship of ''Towarzystwo Pomocy Naukowej'' (Society of Educational Aid), based in Chełmno (then Culm). In 1891, he began his education in gymnasium in Chojnice, living in a convent there. Also there, he became acquainted with Polish literature and history. In 1895, he earned his matriculation certificate. At first, he meant to study theology and become a priest, but instead he enrolled at the Berlin University and in 1897, began studying medicine. In Berlin, he became involved in social activities; for example, he gave lectures for Poles who lived there.

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