The collection consists of 147 issues of the satirical and humour magazine "Lys Mykyta" published in Detroit by Edward Kozak. He started publishing it in 1948, after he emigrated to Germany after the WWII. In 1949 he settled in the United States, and resumed publishing Lys Mykyta in 1951.
Kozak, EdwardPastel drawing on paper of Dmytro Kazymyra as a young boy, undated, unsigned.
Unfinished study of Nadia and Marta Kazymyra. Oil based house paint on canvas board, dated, unsigned.
Contains newspaper clippings about the Toronto choir "Premeten" giving a concert to celebrate Canda's 100 birthday, and news clipping photographs of multiple Edmonton youth choirs.
Newspaper clippings contain articles titled Ukrainians indict Reds, Human Rights: East vs. West, Russia... The Clumsy Bear, Inside the USSR: a Personal Glimpse, Struggle by Ukrainians Examined, Ukraine Autonomy Goal of the Horyns, Teetering in Russia, Ukrainian Catholic Priest Wary of Rome-Moscow Tie, and more.
Poster advertising for the Ukrainian Canadian Centennial Festival, presented by the Edmonton Ukrainian Canadian Committee. Festival to take place on October 14, 1967. Cultural exhibits to run from October 13 to 15. Guest artists are listed on the poster.