[Fronczak, Francis E.]
Fronczak, Francis E.,
A. M., M. D., etc., Buffalo, only son of Adelbert and Victoria (Jaworska)
Fronczak, was born in Buffalo, N. Y., September 20, 1874. His father
took an active part in the Polish insurrections of 1840 and 1863
and during the latter year was an officer; he was obliged to leave
the country on account of these troubles and come to America, and
about 1870 he settled in Buffalo, where he has since resided. Francis
E. Fronczak was graduated from St. Stanislaus parochial school in
1887, took an academic course at Canisius College and in 1894 was
graduated from the latter institution with the degree of A. B. He
then entered the [439][440] medical
department of the University of Buffalo, from which he was graduated
with honors as M. D. in 1897. Meantime he took a post-graduate course
at Canisius College, receiving the degree of A. M. in 1895. In 1896
he also received the honors of Polish literature from the Polish
League of Chicago. He was connected for a long time with the Buffalo
Courier and at present is on the special staff of the Express, and
Polish papers of Buffalo, and several out of town and European magazines
and newspapers. Since his graduation Dr. Fronczak has successfully
followed his profession in his native city. He was the first Polish
graduate of the Buffalo Medical College and is a member of the Erie
County Medical Society, attending physician to the Felician Sisters
Hospital, the Polish Orphan Asylum and the Home for Old and Disabled
at Cheektowaga. He is also medical examiner for the Buffalo branches
of the Polish Union of North America, Polish Roman Catholic Union
of America and other Polish institutions. In politics he is a Democrat,
as is also his father. On January 12, 1898, he was appointed member
of the Civil Service Commission by Mayor Conrad Diehl, to succeed
Dr. P. W. Van Peyma, who succeeded the mayor as a member of the
Board of School Examiners.
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