Edward Pawłowicz

Edward Pawłowicz (Lithuanian: Edvardas Paulavičius; 30 March 1837 – 1895) was a Polish-Lithuanian teacher and director of the Private Real School in Kalisz, as well as a prominent educational activist.

He was born in 1837 at the Lapgiriai Manor, in the Lithuanian region of Samogitia, to the Samogitian noble Paulavičiai/Pawłowicz family of the Przyjaciel coat of arms.

"[2] He was part of a group of intellectuals in Kalisz who regularly met at the Berlin Hotel on Mariańska Street and made efforts to animate the cultural life of the city.

[1] Kazimierz Pawłowicz completed engineering studies at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków and amassed wealth as the manager of a brick factory in the Congress Poland.

[4] Edward Pawłowicz's grandchildren included, among others, the Polish writer and traveler Bohdan Pawłowicz (son of Kazimierz), Polish economist and World War II veteran Wacław Micuta (son of Wanda) and the Lithuanian historian Vanda Daugirdaitė-Sruogienė (born Wanda Dowgierd, daughter of Jadwiga).