Kazmierowski, John Joseph
Physician. Born in Milwaukee, Wis., June 12, 1889; son of Joseph J. Kazmierowski and Ludwika Kerska. Attended St. Vincent's parochial school and South Division High School. During 1910 and 1911 studied medicine at Milwaukee Medical College. Continued his medical studies at Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery, from which he received his M.D. degree in 1915. State Board of Wisconsin issued him in 1914 a certificate of "Registered Pharmacist." Married Valerie Emily Olszewska, Nov. 15, 1915. Vice-president Lodge 169 Polish Ass'n of America, 1927-41; vice-president Pol. American Bowling Ass'n from 1927 to date; chief medical examiner for Polish Association of America, 1928-42; director of Gen. Casimir Pulaski Council of Milwaukee, 1929-37 and from 1940 to date; chairman Polish Welfare Committee, 1929-30; executive vice-president Friends of the Polish Language and Culture, 1933-35; president Milwaukee League Pol. Ass'n of America, 1933-37; chairman Polish Day Wisconsin State Centennial, July 1, 1936; chairman Jeremiah Curtin Centennial Celebration, Aug. 28, 1938; director Pol. Relief Comm. Circuit 18 Polish American Council, 1939 to date. Medical examiner for the P.R.C.U., Polish Ass'n of America, Royal Neighbors of America and Pol. Women's Alliance of U.S., of North America, Knights of Columbus and Polish Dental and Medical Association. Residence and office: 3003 South 13th St., Milwaukee, Wis.From: "Who's Who in Polish America" by Rev. Francis Bolek, Editor-in-Chief; Harbinger House, New York, 1943