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United Nations Organization
CA BMUFA 0284-6 · File · 1948-1967
Part of 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).

University teaching
CA BMUFA 0222-4 · Series · 1975-2002
Part of Bohdan Medwidsky fonds

The series consists of records related to teaching Ukrainian language, culture and folklore, and includes course outlines, assignment and test designs, reading lists, correspondence with students, fieldwork projects, and other records starting from early course offerings in the end of 1970s, and until early 2000s. The courses covered are: Ukrainian Folk Song, Ukrainian Folk Prose, Ukrainian Calendar Customs, Rites of Passage, Folk Bilief, Material Culture, and Early Ukrainian Canadian Culture. There are also materials related to graduate students, master and PhD, whom Dr. Medwidsky supervised, and to their theses and dissertations.