Reporter Volume 25, No.22 March 24, 1994 Stanislaw Dabrowski, history professor Funeral services were held March 21 in Corpus Christi Catholic church for Stanislaw Dabrowski, 67, a history professor and lecturer on Eastern European history and politics, who died March 17 in Hospice Buffalo, Alden. Dabrowski taught history at UB and several other universities including Kent State in Ohio and Alliance College, a Pennsylvania school sponsored by the Polish National Alliance. Dabrowski, a native of Poland, came to the U.S. in the late 1940s. He earned a bachelorUs degree from St. MartinUs College, Olympia, Washington; a masterUs degree from Fordham University and his doctorate from Kent State University. He moved to Buffalo in 1971. He published numerous articles including many in Nowy Dziennik, a newspaper in New York City and kept a journal of his experiences as a Polish immigrant. The journal, which numbers 90 volumes, will be donated to Jagiellonian University in Poland. A former president of Polanie, a Polish social club, and a vice president of the Polish Cultural Foundation, he was a member of the Paderewski Polish Singing Circle, the Chopin Singing Society, the Polish National Alliance and the Polish American Congress. He served in the Army during the Korean War. Survivors include three daughters, Isabella of Texas; Dorota of Warsaw, Poland and Krystyna of Pennsylvania; two brothers, Jozek and Rysek, both of Poland; and two sisters, Pelagia Rozek and Zoia Soltysik, both of Poland.