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Knap is a surname, and may refer to: * Josef Knap Josef Knap (28 July 1900 – 13 December 1973) was a Czechs, Czech writer, poet and literary critic. Born in Podůlší near Jičín, Knap studied at the Classical Grammar school until 1919. He graduated from the College of Philosophy at Charles ... (1900–1973), Czech writer, poet and literary critic * Ted Knap (1920–2023), American journalist * Tony Knap (1914–2011), college football head coach at Utah State, Boise State, and UNLV {{surname ...
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Josef Knap
Josef Knap (28 July 1900 – 13 December 1973) was a Czechs, Czech writer, poet and literary critic. Born in Podůlší near Jičín, Knap studied at the Classical Grammar school until 1919. He graduated from the College of Philosophy at Charles University in Prague, Charles University in Prague in 1924, with a degree in modern literature. During World War I and World War II, he traveled throughout Europe visiting countries including Germany, Sweden, Norway, Italy and France. From 1925 he worked in the theater department of the National Museum (Prague), National Museum of Czechoslovakia. He stayed there until 1951, eventually becoming the museum's administrator. His time there was interrupted by the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia, which he spent in Arbeitsansatz. Because of theology, theological themes in his work, Knap became a victims of the political persecution of Catholic intellectuals by the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, Communist government in the 1950s. In 1952, he ...
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Ted Knap
Thaddeus L. Knap (May 19, 1920 – February 26, 2023) was an American journalist. Starting off writing for newspapers in Wisconsin and Indiana, Knap went on to cover national politics in Washington, D.C. Early life and education Knap was born in Milwaukee on May 19, 1920, to Polish immigrant parents. His parents had immigrated to the United States years earlier in search of a better life for themselves and their children. Knap's interest in journalism began at an early age. As a young boy, he delivered the Milwaukee Journal to his neighbors. Knap would go on to write for his high school newspaper, covering the 1932 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Knap graduated from Marquette University in 1940 with a degree in journalism. He went on to work for the Waukesha Daily Freeman for a total of six years, both before and after fighting in World War II. Knap started out at the Freeman as a reporter, and went on to become city editor of the paper. After returning from his fo ...
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