The file consists of documents related to parcels sent by Chester and Luba Kuc to Mykhailo Bilas to Ukraine, including orders and invoices from Orbit and Meest, and lists of sent items.
- Memorandum By Ukrainian Canadian Committee Representing Canadian Citizens of Ukrainian Origin to Paris Peace Conference. September, 1946.
- Aid Memorial submitted by the General Secretary for Foreign Affairs of the Supreme Ukrainian Liberation Council to the Delegates at the Paris Conference in 1946. Regarding Ukrainian struggle for freedom in the XX century.
- Memorandum of the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations (ABN) Presented to
the World Conference in Paris, 1946. (Ukrainian language). - Memorandum on The Ukrainian Problem and the Implementation of Article
55 of the United Nations Charter by the Ukrainian Committee, Winnipeg, Manitoba, May, 1949.
Contains a quote from Taras Shevchenko, a document on the "Real Rulers of Soviet Russia", a letter, a document titled "I am a Ukrainian not a Russian" and a document titled "14 Commandments for the Conscious Ukrainian".
Contains materials related to Dr Medwidsky’s employment with the University of Alberta including his initial appointment and eventual tenure. Also included are letters and documents relating to other academic organizations such as the Alberta Cultural and Linguistic Award competition and the President’s Club at the University of Alberta. This file also includes letters and obituaries relating to Ivanka Medwidsky.
The file consists of:
Program for the Golden Jubilee of the Sopuliak priesthood with his biography;
Certificate of Identity of Michael Sopulak;
Certificate of Merit from The Royal Canadian Legion;
Letter of Recommendation;
Residence Certificate;
Criminal Record Certificate;
Decision of Nomination of Sopuliak as Professor of the Seminary;
Sopuliak's portrait in pencil;
Sopuliak's bishop permissions for the priesthood in Germany;
Doctor of Theology degree;
Certificate from the Theological Academy in Lemberg.
The file consists of:
Sopuliak's answer to a bishop on gossip about him;
Poems with rude gossip about Sopuliak;
Letters from Roman Ilnyckyj;
Letter from Sopuliak to Kohan;
Correspondence of M. Fedak with Sopuliak (2);
Letters from M. Poroniuk;
Correspondence regarding the job with Shtendera;
Letter to Romaniv;
Letter from Shiba;
Correspondence with William Skoreyko;
Correspondence with Louis Hyndman;
Letters regarding conflict with the Society of Veterans of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army in Canada;
Letter from an editor of "Ukraine Today" newspaper;
Letter from "Our Aim Publishing Co.";
Letter from Olga Gankevych;
Letter from Vitaliy Politylo;
Letter from Pawliuk;
A cheque issued to Sopuliak;
Letter from Bohdan Morowany;
Notice about Wasyl Oleksiewicz's funeral;
Letters from Andriy Kishka;
Letter from Hryhor Yopyk;
Personal unknown letters.
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.
File consists of handwritten letters from Lahola’s friends and a collection of Ukrainian poems by Stepan Andrusiak.
The essay is a comparative study of immigration stories of people who were immigrants of the pioneer era with recent immigration stories.
File contains one biography on Peter Deriashnyj written by Taras Filenko and translated by Lada Hornjatkevyc.
This file contains materials regarding Dr Medwidsky’s philanthropic pursuits. He donated to the following causes: advertising for University of Alberta Ukrainian Language courses, Ukrainian Folklore Archives Endowment, University of Alberta 1991 Foundation, the Endowment Fund for Ukrainian Folklore, President’s Club, Metro Gulutsan Memorial Endowment Fund, Canadian Ukrainian Immigrant Aid Society, Kinsmen Club of Edmonton, political parties, Fort Edmonton Historical Foundation, Ukrainian Canadian Committee, and the Friends of the Ukrainian Village Society. There is also correspondence and documentation surrounding the University of Alberta 1991 Foundation.
Pictured on the photograph are John Lahola, Petro Boian Bolekhivs'kyi, and John Bolekhivs'kyi.
See FILE 45 for descriptions