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John Odezynsky papers
John Sinowatny papers
Papers (1955-1966) of John Sinowatny include form letters of various Ukrainian-American organizations and institutions, programs, and announcements.
Joseph Krawczeniuk papers
Collection consists of correspondence, minutes of the Ukrainian Youth Club of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, ledger of the Ukrainian "Sich" Society, notes, newspaper clippings, pamphlets and 2 photographs.
Joseph Zelechiwsky papers
Event programs and announcements, correspondence, and newspaper clippings documenting Ukrainian Americans and their activities in New England, mainly Massachusetts and Rhode Island where Rev. Zelechiwsky was pastor of St. Stephen's Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Manville.
Julian Sochocky papers
Papers (1950-1970) of Julian Sochocky include leaflets, programs, announcements, periodicals, and newspaper clippings pertaining to Ukraine, Ukrainian Americans, and Ukrainian-Canadians. Materials also pertain to Cardinal Joseph Slipyj, Galicia, Polish-Galician affairs, Taras Shevchenko, and religious matters. The bulk of this collection is composed of newspaper clippings.
Jurij Bojko papers
Brochures, pamphlets, resolutions, newsletters and bulletins pertaining to the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists and other Ukrainian émigré organizations and societies and their activities.
Jurij Teodorowycz papers
Papers (1950-1966) of Jurij Teodorowycz include programs, souvenir booklets, and announcements of Ukrainian activities in the United States, also documentation pertaining to the Ukrainian National School and various other educational institutions of Ukrainians in Regensburg, Germany.
Kalenyk Lysiuk papers
Papers (1918-1976) of Ukrainian American philanthropist Kalenik Lessiuk consist of copies of certificates he received from the Ukrainian Free Cossack Society, American Christian College, Union of Ukrainian Veterans, as well as newspaper clippings, letters from President Gerald Ford, and Dmytro Shtohryn, and biographical information on Petro Oleksiienko.
Larissa Zhurawel papers
Collection consists of biographical material, correspondence, news clippings, poems, Christmas/Easter greeting cards, and a few photographs.
League of Americans of Ukrainian Descent records
Records (1955- ) of the League of Americans of Ukrainian Descent, Inc. consist of programs, announcements, and miscellany.
Manor Junior College (Jenkintown, Pennsylvania) records
Manor Junior College (Jenkintown, Penn.) materials consist of a typescript copy of "A History of Manor Junior College," and a Silver Jubilee Edition, 1947-1972.
Marian Kurochka papers
Papers (1900-1966) of Marian Kurochka (1899- ) consist of a manuscript copy of his work entitled "Tsyhans'kymy dorohamy" (Gypsy Roads). Included are photographs of his journey through various countries before his arrival in the United States.
Marie Halun Bloch papers
Marie Halun Bloch's papers contain material related to her career as an author of children's and young adult books.
Marusia and John Popovich papers
The Popvich papers (2 linear ft., ca. 1930-1990) consist of correspondence, official documents of various organizations, photographs, periodical clippings, posters and memorabilia related to Ukraine and the Ukrainian American community.
Mary Siemon papers
Matthew Stachiw papers
Papers (1946-1957) of Matthew Stachiw (1895-1978) include announcements, flyers, and miscellany on Ukrainian American activities, and a copy of "Ohliad boievoi diial'nosty na ukrains'kykh zemlialch zaniatykh Pol'shcheiu za 1922-yi rik" (Overview of Battle Activities on Ukrainian lands Occupied by Poland in 1922).
Michael Kovalevsky papers
Correspondence and financial records of the Ukrainian American choir "Dnipro" (founded in 1958 in St. Paul, Minnesota) and its Ukrainian music and art quarterly "Visti" (News), sheet music, concert programs for the choir's performances, and materials pertaining to the Sts. Volodymyr and Olga Ukrainian Orthodox Church in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Michael Kowalchuk papers
Collection consists of newspaper clippings regarding Ukrainian Catholic Church, and Ukrainian community activities in the United States. Michael Kowalchuk was President of the Ukrainian American Citizens Society in Chester, Pennsylvania, whose records are also included in the collection (constitution, by-laws, minutes, officer lists, membership information).
Michael Mychalewych papers
Correspondence of Michael Mychalewych and materials documenting the activities of the Ukrainian American community in the Twin Cities.
Michael Palij papers
Collection consists of correspondence, newspaper clippings on Ukrainians in the Twin Cities, Lawrence (Kansas) and an interview with Prof. A. A. Granovsky, church anniversary booklets of St. Mary's Russian Orthodox Church in Minneapolis (Minnesota) and translations of excerpts from them, a typescript on Ukrainian Stundists in North America.
Michael Seleshko papers
Papers (1960-1969) of Michael (or Mykhailo) Sleshko (1901- ) consist of Ukrainian Christmas cards and 16 illustrated Ukrainian wall calendars.
Michael Skripich papers
Collection consists of membership dues receipt books for St. John's Greek Catholic Parish in northeast Minneapolis and for the affiliated Lodge No. 300 of the Union of Greek Catholic Russian Brotherhoods, receipts for remittances sent by Michael Skripich to Paloha Szkripicz in Havaskoz, Hungary (1918-1938 Liuta, Czechoslovakia, today Ljuta, Ukraine) and two postcards sent to Michael Skripich from California and Alaska.
Mykhailo Mishchenko papers
Mykhailo Mishchenko was born in 1896 in Kharkiv, Ukraine, immigrated to the United States in 1949. Papers consist of correspondence (both personal and with Ukrainian organizations), event programs, notebooks, biographical documentation, bulletins and newsletters.
Mykola A. Novak papers
Papers (1972) of Mykola A. Novak consist of information on the Ukrainian Cultural Center (Los Angeles, Calif.) Included are brochures, flyers, and leaflets.
Mykola Anastasievsky papers
Exhibit catalogs, programs and flyers featuring Ukrainian American artists. Included are also postcards and letters.
Mykola Iljaszenko papers
Photoalbum and letters from relatives in Ukraine.
Myra Powch papers
Papers (1900-1957) of Myra Powch consist of a music book of the Ukrainian Eastern Orthodox liturgy composed by D. Bortniansky, Mat. Virbitsky et.al., a paper by Constantine Kostiw titled "Metropolitan Dr. Ilarion as the translator of the Bible," and newspaper clippings on Ukraine.
Myron Leskiw papers
Papers (1946-1958) of Myron Leskiw (1909- ) include correspondence, newspaper clippings, leaflets, and brochures. Personal correspondence largely pertains to the Ukrainian American community and its fight against communism, and to Ukrainian community activities. Also included are reports, newsletters and other materials of the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America.
Myron Malaniuk papers
Papers (1939-1989) of Myron Malaniuk (1913- ) consist of correspondence; newspaper clippings; leaflets, brochures, form letters and flyers related to Ukrainian community life and activities in Chicago, Ill. and elsewhere.
Myroslav Sichynsky papers
Papers (1912-1979) of Myroslav Sichynsky consist of family and general correspondence, speeches, form letters, collection lists, flyers concerning his lecture tours in the United States, reports and appeals by the Ukrainian National Association and Ukrainian Fraternal Association, miscellaneous publications, newspaper clippings on Ukrainian and general world affairs, 6 color slides, and a taped interview with Sichynsky.
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