The series consists of personal documents of the Kawulych family members (the birth certificate of Anna Kawulycz issued in 1925 in Poland; and documents related to the estate of Wasyl Kawulych) and newspaper clippings about Mike Kawulych.
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.
This series consists of the appreciation letters and certificates given to Luba and Chester Kuc by the Edmonton Branch of the Ukrainian National Federation of Canada, the Ukrainian Canadian Committee, the Ukrainian War Veterans' Association in Edmonton for performances and participation in the community life.
The following records are also included:
- a brochure "Бойовий інстинкт у визвольних змаганнях народів" (УНО: Саскатун, 1935) by Н.Романюк, given to Luba Yusypchuk on June 25, 1939, in memory of completion of the second year at the UNF School (Рідна Школа);
- Petro Mohyla Ukrainian Institute materials belonged to Luba Kuc, the Institute's Summer School student in 1948 (Saskatoon, SK);
- a personal letter from Vasyl Avramenko, his portrait, and the Avramenko Ukrainian Dancing School Certificate without a name to whom it has been issued;
- an old photograph of the concert "Glory to Canada" (1946) directed by Avramenko;
- a negative of the episcopal scroll;
- metal artifact with the tryzub (trident) sign on it and the inscription "Боєвий фонд ОУН [OUN Military Fund]. Executive Committee of "O.D.W.U" P.O. Box 13, Station D. New York, N.Y".
Photographs dating back to 1931 and 1933.
A separate folder of the series contains records about concerts and plays held in Edmonton, Toronto, Calgary, and Vancouver, where Luba and Chester performed at the early stage of their careers (1945-1961).
Kuc, Chester and LubaThe collection consists of various certificates granted to Peter and Doris Kule: those awarded for their work in the community, as well as professional and educational ones.
Kule, Peter and DorisFile contains one biography on Peter Deriashnyj written by Taras Filenko and translated by Lada Hornjatkevyc.