Svet Socialismu; photo of girls in national dance costumes.
The collection consists of two concert programs, one photograph of the Dnipro choir and ensemble, and a booklet about Dnipro Choir of Edmonton.
Kuc, Chester and LubaContains letters sent by the Dnipro Choir to John Lahola (1974, 1975).
Typewritten report from the president Neonilla Dmytruk dated: 1984. Reports of the establishment of the UMAA in 1972, and its involvement's since that time. Includes information about: members, interests, concerts, projects.
A collection of envelopes with postmarks from various Canadian locations, specifically those that have Ukrainian place names. There are envelopes from 40 locations, two envelopes for each location, with four exceptions (one has four envelopes and three have three). All but one location is in Canada, mostly from the Prairies (e.g. Stryi, Wostok, Odesa), and one is in the US (Mazeppa). All envelopes are empty and are accompanied by a draft letter from Chrysant L. Dmytruk to post offices with a request to cancel the envelope he was mailing them, accompanied by one reply from the Edmonton District Director of Postal Services with his comments on the collecting project.
Two books: "Canadian Place Names of Ukrainian Origin" and "2000 Place Names of Alberta"
The collection comprises newspaper clippings, copies of letters, and pre-electoral materials of Kupiak ran for Conservatives in 1972 federal election, the accusation of Kupiak in committing atrocities and his response to the accusation. It also includes the "Retribution" brochure (Розплата. Документи і матеріали судового процесу над групою бандитів ОУН, упор. Верета Л., Чудовський В.; Львів: Каменяр, 1970).
Kupiak, DmytroContains articles titled "Appeal to World Public Opinion", "I Appeal to You With Respect and Hope", "Authors Tell Continuing Story of Repression, Terror in Russia", a poster titled "Protect the Innocent", an ad for a cable TV program, and a poster titled "Death of Yugoslavia, Freedom for Croatia".
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.
This item is a recording of a meeting discussing the logistics of the Central and Eastern European society. At this meeting the society was formally established and committees were created.
- UCSA Newsletter, Vol. 1, N 9, Aug, 1954
- Reprint from American mercury, 1945
- Edmonton Report, Vol. 1, N 44, 1974
This item is a transcript of an interview with wax pourer, Diane Schitka, which was conducted at her home near Wakaw, SK on June 9, 2018