Type-written letters numbered 11 to 22. Written by the UMAA in 1974.
Typewritten letters written by the UMAA. Letters numbered 23 to 32.
Typewritten letters written by the UMAA. Letters are numbered 33 to 74. Some letters have multiple pages written on them.
Typewritten letters written by the UMAA, numbered 76-124. Some letters are numbered with multiple pages.
Typewritten letters written by the UMAA, numbered 125-156. Some letters are numbered with multiple pages.
Typewritten letters written by the UMAA, numbered 157-219. Some letters are numbered with multiple pages.
Typewritten letters written by the UMAA, numbered 220-247. Some letters are numbered with multiple pages.
Typewritten letters written by the UMAA, numbered 248-257. Some letters are numbered with multiple pages.
Typewritten letters written by the UMAA, numbered 258-271.
Typewritten letters written by the UMAA, numbered 268-285, and a small scrap piece of paper with the address of the St John's Fraternal Society (handwritten). Some letters are numbered with multiple pages.
1 typewritten letter written by the UMAA to the Ukrainian Canadian Foundation of Taras Shevchenko, the first page is not numbered, the second page is.
Handwritten list of addresses to Ukrainian Catholic Churches in Edmonton.
Original newspaper clippings about Michaijlo Minski's concerts.
1 original newspaper clipping of a poem.
One invitation to a Gala Inauguration Concert held by the UMAA, one brochure on Neophytes, and a 64-page booklet about the Alberta Performing Arts on Tour 1976/1977
Handwritten notes written by Neonilla Dmytryk about Serhii Yaremenko. Information includes: a musical biography, and activities he was involved in.
type-written letters. Contains thank-you letters to Lahola for having lectured at the Church Music Seminary.
Personal letters from Vera & Vasyl Kyida, Genya Savka, Z. Lawryshyn, Yurii Fiala, and Volodymyr Kolesnyk.
Contains one UMAA concert poster (October 30th, 1988), the musical program for the show in honour of the Ukrainian poet Ivan Franko (December 5th, 1976), and the musical program for the 1977 Christmas concert (January 30th, 1977).