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Marian Dąbrowski
Marian Dąbrowski (September 27, 1878 in Mielec – September 27, 1958 in Miami) was a Polish journalist, entrepreneur and publisher, the biggest and the most influential press magnate of the Second Polish Republic.
Between 1903 and 1907 he studied Polish philology at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow. Then took up the job of a teacher, but quit and began working as a secretary of the ''Ilustracja Polska'' magazine. In 1908 he became a journalist in the ''Glos Narodu'' magazine, two years later he founded his own newspaper, Ilustrowany Kurier Codzienny (''Illustrated Daily Courier''). First issu of the ''IKC'' was printed on December 18, 1910, after a few years its circulation grew to 180 000.
In 1918, after World War I, Dabrowski started creating his own press empire, opening offices in several locations of the interbellum Poland. In 1927 he purchased the ''Nowa Reforma'' magazine and moved his business to a lavish building called ''Palac Prasy'' (''Palace of the Press''), located at 1 Wielopole Street in Krakow. In 1932 his company was worth some $1.5 mln, he employed around 1400 people and published 5 titles, including the flagship, ''Ilustrowany Kurier Codzienny''.
Between 1921 and 1935 Dabrowski was member of the Polish Parliament, as a member of the Polish People's Party "Piast" (''PSL Piast'') and later, the Nonpartisan Bloc for Cooperation with the Government (''BBWR''). Since 1926 he supported the Sanacja, also was alderman of the city of Krakow. Dabrowski often helped those in need, he funded prizes for young painters, also financially supported construction of a new building of the National Museum of Poland. He came up with the idea of opening the ''Bagatela'' Theatre, also sponsored field works around the Krakus Mound.
For many years, Dabrowski was a member of Krakow's Association of Friends of Fine Arts, between 1935 and 1939 he was director of this organization. He supported development of sports, organizing various competitions. Also, he popularized the Tatra Mountains, for which he was named honorary citizen of Zakopane.
Just before World War II, Dabrowski left Poland for France. The war turned out a catastrophe for his business. His savings quickly dried out, and he moved to Florida, where lived in poverty, forgotten and destitute. He died on the day of his 80th birthday, after several years urn with his ashes was brought to Krakow and buried at the Rakowicki Cemetery.
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