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Ivan Pujo papers
Papers (ca. 1946-2000) of Ivan Pujo consist of personal documents and correspondence, certificates and diplomas, typescript of his diploma work entitled "Znachennia hroshei narodnomu hospodarstvi" (Significance of money to the national domestic economy), draft of a new constitution for the Carpathian Union, typescript/manuscript articles, newspaper clippings, passports and photographs.
Jacques Hnizdovsky papers
Papers (1962-1976) of Ukrainian American graphic artist Jacques Hnizdovsky (1915-1985) consist of samples of his woodcuts, and book plates, and include exhibit programs.
John Chegensky papers
John Chegensky was active in the Ukrainian American community. Papers (1950-1965) of Chegensky include correspondence and materials pertaining to the Union of the Ukrainian Community Centers in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, the Ukrainian Canadian Committee, and the Ukrainian Self-Reliance League of Canada.
John Chinchenko papers
Papers (1934-1967) of John (Iwan Marian) Chinchenko (b. 1905), a Ukrainian Canadian botanist and plant physiologist, include biographical material and articles and papers on various scientific topics. Chinchenko was born in Ukraine, and before moving to Canada was professor of biology at Gannon College (Erie, Pa.), and Dunbarton College (Washington, D.C.).
John Panchuk papers
John Sinowatny papers
Papers (1955-1966) of John Sinowatny include form letters of various Ukrainian-American organizations and institutions, programs, and announcements.
John Wakiriak papers
Papers (1950-1978) of John Wakiriak, an active member of the Minnesota Ukrainian community, consist of corresondence, programs, flyers, posters, and newspaper clippings. Materials pertain particularly to activities of Ukrainians in Minneapolis, especially members of the St. Constantine Ukrainian Catholic Church community.
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 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.
Konstantyn Bryzhun papers
Bryzhun's papers include correspondence with the Ukrainian War Veterans League, Inc.; announcements and other records of Ukrainian social events in Toronto, Canada; and programs.
Konstantyn Klepachivsky papers
Papers (1919-1956) of Konstantyn Yosypovych Klepachivsky (1887-1979), a lawyer and banker, contain corresondence, materials pertaining to the State Bank of Ukraine, photographs, biographical materials, maps, and miscellany. Also included are newspapers, periodicals, correspondence, and miscellany of his wife Maria Klepachivska.
League of Americans of Ukrainian Descent records
Records (1955- ) of the League of Americans of Ukrainian Descent, Inc. consist of programs, announcements, and miscellany.
Lena Pechak papers
Lena Pechak was active in the Ukrainian community of Rochester, N.Y. Papers (1917-1967) consist of currency of the Ukrainian National Republic (1917-1920), a certificate of builder of the American Museum of Immigration, personal correspondence, newspaper clippings, programs, and announcements. Correspondents include Stefa Michalska, Maria Piatkovs'ka, Nadia Kushlyk, W. Sorokova, and P. V. Matkovs'kas.
Lev Bykovskyi papers
Papers (1945-1974) of Lev (or Leon) Bykovsky (b. 1895), a retired librarian from Denver, Colorado, include correspondence; programs; and newspaper clippings pertaining to the Ukrainian Festival (Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada), and the Ukrainian Free University. Also included are two manuscripts and a typescript biography of Tekla and Hryhori Danys of San Francisco, California.
Maksym Boiko papers
Papers consist of a personal letter from the Metropolitan Vasyl' Lepkiwsky, head of the Ukrainian Autocephalic Church in Kiev, Ukraine, 1918-1921, and a photograph of his Episcopacy.
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.
Maria Dushnyck papers
Collection consists of materials (correspondence, reports, articles, conference brochures, etc.) pertaining to the Ukrainian National Women's League of America (UNWLA) - Branch 72; the Women's National Republican Club, Inc.; and the New York Metropolitan Committee Commemorating the Milenium of Chrsitianity in Ukraine. Included are also photographs.
Maria Malevich papers
Papers (1950-1963) of Maria Malevich include lists of addresses of Ukrainian National Association delegates meeting in Pennsylvania; photocopies of newspaper clippings about the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus's U. S. concert tour, and miscellany.
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.
Martin Batiuk papers
Autobiographical text by Martin Batiuk, entitled "Our Little Ukraine".
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 K. Skotzko papers
Collection consists of one folder of materials documenting Mary Skotzko's (Marussia Kissel Skotzko) involvement and activities in the Ukrainian American community life in Connecticut, New York and Washington, D.C., particularly music and religious programs.
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 and Nadia Karkoc papers
The Michael and Nadia Karkoc Papers consist of 26 notebooks of correspondence (USA, Canada, Europe, Ukraine); memoirs, additional correspondence, minutes and documents of Ukrainian political and community organizations and publishers (in USA and Europe); articles published in various Ukrainian newspapers pertaining to events in the Ukrainian American community and Ukraine (in particular the Orange Revolution); material pertaining to Ukrainian churches in the Twin Cities; and photographs.
Michael Kanuik papers
Papers (1920-1965) of Michael Kanuik include two life insurance certificate charts for Michael and his wife, Katherine Kanuik, with the Ukrainian National Association; appeal letters for contributions; and several religious pictures. Kanuik was a member of the Minneapolis, MN, Ukrainian community.
Michael Komichak papers
Papers (1938) of Michael Komichak (1919- ), a radio station engineer and manager in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, consist of a manuscript of his "Polkovynyk Konovalets", June 14, 1891-May 23, 1938, Arnold, Pa. 26 June 1938."
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 Derbush papers
Papers (1950-1963) of Mykola Derbush consist of programs and jubilee booklets pertaining to Ukrainian Americans in the Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota.
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