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Mychailo Holynsky collection
CA BMUFA 0283 · Collection · 1899-1992

The collection consists of materials related to Mychailo Holynsky carrier as opera singer. It includes concert programs, posters, newspaper clippings about the creator, his concert tuxedo and embroidered silky necktie, correspondence, photographs, and recordings of Holynsky singing.

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Personal documents and artifacts
CA BMUFA 0283-1 · Série organique · 1925-1975
Fait partie de Mychailo Holynsky collection

The series comprises the following materials:

  • Holynsky's handwritten memoirs, 1966
  • Holynsky's embroidered necktie and tuxedo (consist of 5 elements)
  • Two tapes with Holynsky's singing, 1963
  • Holynsky's biographical information
  • Photographs of Holynsky, his friends and relatives, 1939-1968
  • Metal clichés (printing blocks) of Holynsky portraits
  • Holynsky's application for a non-immigrant visa, 1940
  • Greetings to Holynsky, including one from the Mayor of the City of Toronto, a courtesy card and a thank you letter from Holynsky, 1927-1940
  • Charter to Holynsky from Ukrainian National House, 1940
  • Poems dedicated to Holynsky, 1939-1943
  • Caricature of Holynsky drawn by Levytsky, Toronto, 1958
  • Visitors' book 1956-1974
  • Cover of Holynsky's album
  • Holynsky memorial fund, 1974-5
  • Polish radio certificate, 1938
  • Lists of singers of the Kharkiv opera in 1928-1929 and 1929-1930
  • Concert programs, 1926-1956
  • Posters, 1926-1958
  • Leaflets, 1938, 1956
  • Newspaper advertisements of Holynsky concerts, 1938-9
  • "Ukrainska muzyka" journals ("Ukrainian Music" journals), Lviv, 1937
  • M. Khomiak (Chomiak), a paper about the celebration of the Ukrainian Academic Gymnasium of Lviv 100th anniversary on September 28-29, 1969)
  • Holynsky's biography by Serhii Kozak
  • Catalogue of Holynsky's documents, photographs, music scores handwritten in Ukrainian
  • A street in the city of Lviv named after Holynsky
  • Money loan: handwritten letter from 1933 signed in Brody
  • A handwritten note on a Chateau Frontenac hotel, QC letterhead listing songs of a performance program
  • Holynsky's UCC membership card and payment receipt for 1973
Correspondence
CA BMUFA 0283-2 · Série organique · 1899-1974
Fait partie de Mychailo Holynsky collection
  • The series consists of several letter written by Holysky and rich correspondence from his son Bohdan (1967-73), as well as Ivan Derkach (1966-72), Petro Krawchuk (1966-73), Pavlo Matsenko (1939-72), Mychailo Petrovskyi (1969-73), Antin Rudnyckyi (1968-72), and other correspondents.
  • The series also contains copies of correspondences between M. Lysenko and S. Krushelnytska and Krushelnytska's letter to K. Bolonska (1899)
  • Telegrams
  • Letters to Holynsky's wife with condolences on his death
Paris Peace Conferences
CA BMUFA 0284-5 · Dossier · 1946, 1949
Fait partie de UCAMA memorandums collection
  1. Memorandum By Ukrainian Canadian Committee Representing Canadian Citizens of Ukrainian Origin to Paris Peace Conference. September, 1946.
  2. 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.
  3. Memorandum of the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations (ABN) Presented to
    the World Conference in Paris, 1946. (Ukrainian language).
  4. Memorandum on The Ukrainian Problem and the Implementation of Article
    55 of the United Nations Charter by the Ukrainian Committee, Winnipeg, Manitoba, May, 1949.
United Nations Organization
CA BMUFA 0284-6 · Dossier · 1948-1967
Fait partie de UCAMA memorandums collection
  1. The Committee of the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations (ABN) to the President of the General Assembly of the United Nations in Paris. November 7, 1948. Regarding purposes and principles of ABN, postulates of ABIT to the United Nations.

  2. Memorandum To United Nations General Assembly 5th Session. Presented by the Pan-American Ukrainian Conference. November, 1950. The appeal concerns the plight of Ukrainian people under the Soviet Union misrule.

  3. Memorandum to United Nations General Assembly XV Session. Submitted by the Ukrainian Canadian Committee. September, 1960. Regarding Russian Imperialism and Colonialism.

  4. Memorandum to the United Nations General Assembly Seventeenth Session by Ukrainian Canadian Committee. Winnipeg, Canada, December, 1962. Freedom and Independence for All.

  5. Memorandum to the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations by Ukrainian Canadian Committee, Winnipeg, Canada, April, 1963. For Freedom of Religion.

  6. Memorandum to the Secretary-General of the United Nations. Submitted by the Ukrainian Canadian Committee. October, 1966. Russian Persecution of Ukrainian writers and intellectuals.

  7. World Congress of Free Ukrainians Memorandum Submitted to The Secretary General of the United Nations. November 16-19, 1967. Regarding the cause of freedom for Ukrainian people in the U.S.S.R. (1 copy in English, 1 copy in Spanish).

CA BMUFA 0284-9 · Dossier · 1964-1965
Fait partie de UCAMA memorandums collection
  1. Brief Submitted to The Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism by the Ukrainian Canadian Committee Edmonton Branch. Edmonton, Alberta, July, 1964.

  2. Brief Submitted the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism by the Ukrainian Canadian Veterans' Association. Winnipeg, Manitoba; Montreal, Quebec. 1964.

  3. Brief to the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism presented by the Ukrainian Canadian Committee Vancouver Branch. Vancouver, British Columbia, 1964.

  4. Report of the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism: Book IV. The Cultural Contribution of the Other Ethnic Groups. Distribution : Department of the Secretary of State.

  5. Report on Bilingualism and Biculturalism. Volume IV : Section on Education.

  6. The letter from Ukrainian Canadian Veterans' Association to "Ukrainian News'' (Edmonton). March 20, 1965. Regarding the "Brief" to the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism by Ukrainian Canadian Veterans' Association. (Ukrainian language)

  7. Brief to The Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism presented by the Ukrainian Canadian Committee, Winnipeg Branch, 1964

  8. Brief presented to The Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism by the Ukrainian Canadian Committee, August, 1964

  9. Brief to The Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism presented by the Ukrainian Catholic Brotherhood. Winnipeg, Manitoba

CA BMUFA 0284-12 · Dossier · 1971-1972
Fait partie de UCAMA memorandums collection
  1. A Brief submitted to the Government of Alberta on The Ukrainians, The New Canadian Constitution, The Laws of Alberta and The Policies of The Government of Alberta. Prepared and Presented by The Ukrainian Professional and Businessmen's Club of Edmonton. Edmonton, Alberta, April, 14, 1971 (Duplicate disposed. See Lupul Collection, UF2020.015, box 8, file 2)
  2. A Brief submitted to the Special Joint Committee of the Senate and The House of Commons on The Ukrainians, The New Constitution, The Laws and Policies of The Federal and The Provincial Government Of Canada. Prepared and Presented by The Ukrainian Professional and businessmen's Club of Edmonton. Edmonton, Alberta, June 1971. (Duplicate disposed. See Lupul Collection, UF2020.015, box 8, file 2)
  3. A Brief submitted to the Government of Alberta for the Preservation and Development of the Ukrainian Culture and Heritage an Alberta. Prepared by the Ukrainian Professional and Businessmen's Club of Edmonton. Presented by the Ukrainian Canadian Committee, Edmonton Branch. Endorsed by his Grace Archbishop Andrew of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada, Western Diocese and His Excellency Bishop Neil N. Savaryn of the Ukrainian Catholic Church of Canada, Edmonton Eparchy. Edmonton, Alberta, May 1972.
  4. The purpose of the Ukrainian Professional and Businessmen's Clubs: Language and Culture (R. Rakhmanny)
John Yaremko and Mike Kotyk collection
CA BMUFA 0288 · Collection · 1917-2003, predominantly 1920s-1930s

The collection consists of papers accumulated over the years by John Yaremko. It includes twenty-two letters from his nephew Mike Kotyk, ten letters from Mike Zahara, letters and postcards from Makuch, M. Mузика (M. Muzyka), Jackowsky, John Diakun, В. Вернюк (William Werniuk), Mike Lazoruk, and several letters from the government. There are also other documents such as tax payment receipts, meal tickets, the Workers' Benevolent Association of Canada membership card, unemployment relief card, 'notices of distress,' a filed lawsuit, etc. Yaremko's photo was taken around 1920s. His biography was written by Rose Kotyk in 2003.

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