Zdanowicz, Casimir Douglas
Professor. Born in Gallatin, Tenn., Sept. 14, 1883. Son of Casimir and Juliet Glass Douglass Zdanowicz. Education: A.B. Vanderbilt University, 1903; A.M. Harvard, 1905; Ph.D., 1906: studied: Paris, Madrid, Florence, 1906-1907; Instr. of Romance languages at Univ. of Wisconsin, 1907-10; asst. prof., 1910-1919; prof. Romance languages at Randolph-Macon Women's College, Va., 1919-21; assoc. prof. Romance languages at Univ. of Wis., 1921-23; prof. since 1923. Member: Modern Language Association of America; National Federation Modern Language Teachers (pres., 1931); Modern Humanities Research Ass'n, Wis. Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, American Association of University Professors; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Omega. Democrat. Methodist. Author: Liberty French, 1918. Editor of College texts. Contributor on Philology topics. Address: 1908 Adams Street, Madison, Wis.

From: "Who's Who in Polish America" by Rev. Francis Bolek, Editor-in-Chief; Harbinger House, New York, 1943