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  • Antanas Milukas (13 June 1871 – 19 March 1943) was a Lithuanian Roman Catholic priest, book publisher, and newspaper editor working among the Lithuanian...
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    Antanas Milukas, studying canon law at the University of Fribourg. Their friendship and collaboration continued for the rest of their lives. Milukas,...
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    artistic quality, was published in United States in an album compiled by Antanas Milukas. In 1901, Juozas Tumas-Vaižgantas discovered the only known contemporary...
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    February 1916, he collected $9,361.51 (equivalent to $281,954 in 2023). Antanas Milukas and other Lithuanians petitioned President Woodrow Wilson to proclaim...
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    Andziulaitis was dismissed in May 1892. Burba invited Antanas Milukas to become the new editor. Milukas, a former student at the Sejny Priest Seminary, fled...
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    contributors included Antanas Baranauskas, Jonas Basanavičius, Adomas Jakštas, Maironis, Juozas Tumas-Vaižgantas, Antanas Milukas. Because the publication...
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  • newspaper in Chicago. A group of Lithuanian priests, including Antanas Kaupas [lt], Antanas Milukas, Jonas Žilius-Jonila, responded to the appeal and established...
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    Kuršėnai in July 1901. Tumas had to leave Tėvynės sargas in care of Antanas Milukas, though continued to be actively involved in its publication and officially...
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  • Vadaktėliai [lt] he was unable to attend day-to-day needs of the magazine), Antanas Milukas (1902–04). Officially, Jurgis Lapinas was listed as the editor as he...
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  • Minersville (1898) and Elizabeth (1898–1899). Its editors included Antanas Milukas. In total, about 190 issues appeared. In 1897–1898, the newspaper published...
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    Marijampolės Petro Kriaučiūno viešoji biblioteka. Retrieved 4 August 2019. Antanas, Milukas (1927). Petras Kriaučiūnas: Kun. A. Miluko paskaita 1924 m. Petrinēse...
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  • could no longer edit either Tėvynės sargas or Žinyčia. In 1903, priest Antanas Milukas merged Žinyčia with Dirva, published in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, since...
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    Būčys began contributing to the banned Lithuanian press. Together with Antanas Milukas and others, he organized a handwritten Lithuanian-language weekly newsletter...
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  • thus the first Lithuanian cultural magazine Dirva was published by Antanas Milukas in the United States and the illegal Žinyčia established by Juozas...
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    etc. Other editors included Juozas Adomaitis-Šernas, Jurgis Šaulys, Antanas Milukas, Petras Mikolainis, Martynas Jankus, Juozas Bagdonas [lt], Povilas...
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