Richard Wolf
1883–1953 (age 70)
Biography
Richard Wolf (1883–1953) was a dedicated secondary school teacher who shaped the minds of Czech youth during a transformative period in his nation's history. Born in 1883, he began his teaching career during the Austro-Hungarian era and continued through the establishment and development of the Czechoslovak state.
Wolf's contributions to education were remembered upon his passing in 1953, when he was interred in the Old Cemetery. His career exemplifies the important role educators played in Czech society during the twentieth century.