- Promova D-ra Volodymyra Bachyns'koho, delehata Staroho Kraiu, dnia 6-ho chervnia, 1925, na naradi v Kanori, Sask.
- Konstantyn Bida. "Relihijni problemy v naukovij tvorchosti Ivana Franka." 1956.
- Perto and Rosalia Bociak. [Biography]
- Bohdan R. Bociurkiw. "Bilingualism and Biculturalism as Seen by Western Canadians of Other Ethnic Origins."
- Vasyl' Tomyn, M.L.A. Svitove polozhennia j ukraintsi v Kanadi.
Bratstvo Ukraintsiv Katolykiv Apostol's'koho Ekzarkhatu Zakhidnoї Kanady. XII-yi zїzd BUK, shcho vidbuvsia 4 i 5. IV. 1951 r. v Edmontoni. 6. Bratstvo Ukr. Katolykiv (materiialy do vidch.). - Mykola Buduliak-Sharyhin rozpovidaie na voli. Presove povidamlennia. 12 hrudnia 1978 r.
- 75 - litnii iuvilei Prof. Iuliiana Butsmaniuka.
- Bohdan R. Bociurkiw. "Cleaning the road to Communism . The resurgence of the Military Atheism in the the Soviet Union."1963
Files 7-16 contain personal letters written by Ivan Lahola to Chuiko, Dr. Klymyshyn, his daughter Lida Lahola, his son Roman Lahola, V. Makar, Okipniuk, P. Savaryn, Soreiko, and correspondence to his relatives in Ukraine.
Files 17-25 contain personal letters written to Ivan Lahola from various individuals.
Individuals include Petro B. Boian, Wladyslaw Fortuna, Mykola Iclymyshyn, Yurij Kowalsky, S. Lewyckyj, Michael Kowalsky, Hryhorii Naniak, Roman Lahola, Mychailp Babii, M. Czujko, Peter Dackiw, Ivor Dent, Bohdan Kcjor, and more.
Files 26-34 contain business letters written to Ivan Lahola from the Dnipro Choir of Edmonton, the Ukrainian Canadian Committee, Ukrainian War Veterans' Assn. of Canada, World Congress of Free Ukrainians, Canadian League for the Liberation of Ukraine, World Congress of Free Ukrainians, Ukrainian Free University Foundation Inc., National Tribune, International Congress of Political Prisoners of Communist Regimes, SUM, PLAST, Ukrainian Credit Union, Taras Shevchenko Foundation, and more.
The file consists of three certificates of Birth and Baptism of Anna Melnychuk and Adam Klymchuk.
File contains one biography on Virko Baley written by Taras Filenko and translated by Lada Hornjatkevyc.
Yelena Cherweniuk's (the wife of Petro Yakemchuk) two brothers George and Nikola Cherweniuk followed their sister to Canada (1912). George Cherweniuk left a wife (whom he later divorced) and a family behind in Bukovina. Two brothers worked together for a time in Winnipeg, Manitoba, saving money for a farm, however, Nikola elected to return to his homeland, leaving behind his share of the money in return for George's farm in Ukraine. George bough a farm near his sister Yelena, in Andrew. He married Magdelena Fedorak, sister of Lena Fedorak (who became Vasil Yakemchuk's wife). Unfortunately, she died with their infant daughter in childbirth, after which, George moved to Smoky Lake, Alberta.
George Cherweniuk married Domka Wedenivski, who journeyed to Canada by herself in 1926. Her uncle, Sam, owned a hotel in Smoky Lake, Alberta, and she worked there for three years until she met George.
This file consists of seven items collected in Shandro, Alberta.
Ukrainian Costumes and embroidery patterns: Ukrainian Folk Costumes for Children; Ukrainian embroidery designs, Ukrainian folk dance, Folk Dress Ukrainian Arts, girl’s embroidery patterns, costume sketches (poltavski, Cossack), sketches and embroidery patterns from various regions in Ukraine. 11 photographs of a Hutsul vest on different stages of sewing and one image of women sewing said vest.
The informant describes how an outdoor oven or "Piets" was constructed and used in Western Ukraine
This series contains materials related to Dr Medwidsky's involvement with various organizations throughout his life and career. Included are documents relating the Ukrainian Catholic organizations, Ukrainian Scouts organization Plast activities and reports, advocacy for Ukrainian bilingual education in Alberta, Ukrainian community organizations and events, as well as non-Ukrainian ethnic organizations. The series consists of journals, reports, correspondence, meeting minutes, newsletters, and promotional materials.
This file contains materials relating to Plast organizations. Plast is a Ukrainian scouts organization. Materials include an auditor’s report, copies of Kometa and other publications related to Plast, letters, administrative documents, and promotional materials.
File consists of photos of the projects of church paintings of the interior at St. Eucharist Church, Edmonton