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CA BMUFA 0269-4-81 · File · 1974
Part of Ivan Lahola collection

Lahola's collection of miscellaneous materials from various organizations.
Documents include: Ukrainian Free University Foundation, Taras Shevchenko Monument in Brazil, Canada, and USA Committee, "Ivan Franko" Ukrainian School in Edmonton, Canadian Immigrant AID Society, Ukrainian Weekly, and Vegreville Ukrainian Festival.

Government Letters
CA BMUFA 0298-8 · File · 1958, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1965, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1974
Part of Michael Sopuliak Collection

The file consists of:
Letter to the Senate to submit Michael Luchkovich as a candidate;
Letter from the Office of the Prime Minister;
Letter from The Office of the Leader of the Opposition;
Letter from Andrew Thompson concerning the appointment of P.Lazarowich;
Correspondence with Skoreyko regarding Irena Fedoriw's visa;
Correspondence regarding the ad for the Alberta Medical Plan;
Letter to the Senate to submit Mr. Lazarowich;
Letter of invitation from the Office of the Premier to celebrate Canada's 100th birthday;
Correspondence regarding St. Michael's Cemetery land;
Letter to the bishop Neil Savaryn;
Correspondence with William Skoreyko concerning Dr. Boris Dotsenko's immigration;
Answer from The House of Common;
Letters from the government regarding advertisements in "Ukrainian News";
Letter from Skoreyko regarding rejected Youth Building;
Invitation from The City of Edmonton to meet Church Leaders;
Letter from the Minister of Culture, Youth and Recreation regarding radio station;
Correspondence regarding Tax Exemption for the cemetery lands;
Withdrawal and Discharge of Caveat;
The General Bylaw of the Better Business Bureau of Edmonton;
Constitution of Canada Ethnic Press Federation;
Certificate of Priveleges for books.

Articles for Publishing
CA BMUFA 0298-16 · File · 1960, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1974
Part of Michael Sopuliak Collection

The file consists of:
Notes to an editor;
The story "Visiting Ukraine" by Petro Kryvoruchka;
Rules of publishing;
Text for the article about the pioneers;
Text for the article "10 ways to keep the Ukrainian traditions";
An article "The Wreath at the Monument to Ukrainian Pioneers";
Reflections and Memories by Pavlo Klym;
Report by Father Shambelian Marusyn on the occasion of the pilgrimage of the "Hermit Family", delivered in Rome at the House of Mary on August 4, 1962;
Prayer for Ukraine;
Song of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy students;
Articles by Sopuliak "Where the Christ was born";
Other publishing materials.

CA BMUFA 0222-3-4 · File · 1959 - 1977
Part of Bohdan Medwidsky fonds

This file contains materials related to Dr Medwidsky’s dissertation, “The Language of Stanyk’s Novellas: an Analysis of the Vocabulary” including the dissertation itself and abstract. Vasyl’ Stefanyk was a Ukrainian writer and politician that wrote, in addition to other topics, about Ukrainian emigrants heading to Canada. The file also contains other academic resources such an MLA International Bibliography of Books and Articles on the Modern Languages and Literature, and Dissertation Abstracts International.

Ukrainian songs project
CA BMUFA 0066-1978.003 · File · 1978
Part of Myra Petriw ethnographic collection

A collection of texts including spring songs (haivky), kolomyiky, religious songs, love songs, wedding songs, Easter songs, harvest songs, as well as descriptions of wedding customs and rituals collected from Alberta residents.

Petriw, Myra
Misc. English brochures
CA BMUFA 0269-4-102 · File · 1977 - 1978
Part of Ivan Lahola collection

Brochures include a graduation programme for the St Joseph Composite High School class of 1977, the graduation programme for the University of Alberta Hospital class of 1977, an annual report for the Canadian Crossroads International, and a vistor's map for the XI Commonwealth Games of 1978.

Deshcho pro nashe selo
CA BMUFA 0075-1978.012 · File · 1978
Part of Nadia Olga Vychopen ethnographic collection

The project "Deshcho pro nashe selo" describes the village (selo) of Zolota Sloboda and the various customs and celebrations within this village as Nadia Olga Vychopen remembers it.

Vychopen, Nadia Olga