Documents include:
Ukrainian language announcement letter for a general meeting 1987-04-01, and a financial summary for the years 1984-1987.
Document contains the rules and regulations of the St John's Institute.
Information on the Ukrainian Women's Organization of Canada.
Document contains information from the caroling program of the Ukrainian Musical Society of Edmonton.
Documents include: 1977 Ukrainian/English invitation to join the centre.
2 invitations to the Lviv for June 30 - Commemoration of 50 years since the Act of declaring the restoration of Ukrainian statehood (1941-1991)
- Photo-copied article from "Ukrainski Visti" written by Lahola about Kowalsky: 1980;
- Church bulletin mentionings and obituary;
- Newspaper articles about Kowalsky (all original, Ukrainian language): "Ukrainski Visiti":1972, 1974, 1980, "Homin Ukrainy":1980,
"Holos Ukrainskoho Politichnoho Vyazna": 1986, "Voyatzka Vatra": 1980).
See FILE 50 for photo.
Memoirs about the German Gestapo arresting Father Yurii Kowalsky during World War II, author unknown.
Manuscript of an interview with Lahola about his experiences in a German prison in L'viv, Ukraine, and of his experiences in the German concentration camps during WW2 (1943-1945).
Author: unknown interviewer
Handwritten, original notes written by Lahola, dealing specifically with the Aushwitz concentration camp.
Handwritten, original notes by Lahola, of his experiences in the German concentration camps, during World War II.
Speech written by Lahola to commemorate 33 years since liberation from the concentration camp in Auschwitz.
Photocopy of Lahola's memoirs, regarding his involvement in the Ukrainian Nationalist movement in Ukraine during the second World War.
Written by Lahola, talking about his experience in Auschwitz.
Letter Lahola sent to his daughter Lida in 1978.
Draft copies of letters Lahola sent to Dr Klymyshyn. Hand-written, dates unknown.
A letter from Bohdan Lahola to his grandmother in Ukraine.
Letter sent from Lahola to Okipniuk regarding Yurii Kowalsky.
This item is a research paper which analyzes whether Propp's 31 functions that all Slavic folktales have in common are still applicable to contemporary renditions of folktales, using the Last Bogatyr as a case study.
Raza, Abbie