Youth
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
Anna Motivans papers
Excerpt from memoir "Anna's Story", concerning experiences in Augsburg, Germany, Displaced Persons camp, covering the period of Summer 1945 - Fall 1949.
Bob Hussar papers
Materials pertaining to the activities of Mr. Robert Hussar in the Ukrainian Youth League of North America. The organization was founded in 1951 in New York.
Boston Latvian Student Society records
Four notebooks / scrapbooks of correspondence, meeting minutes, financial records, photos, event programs, and clippings.
Duluth Community Action Program records
The collection contains materials from the Community Action Board. Nearly all items are photocopies.
Edgars Schultz papers
Collection consists of materials pertaining to the Minnesota Latvian Youth Theater (photo albums, reports, skecthes and directions for stage scenery, plays by various authors, design skecthes for the Latvian House removable stage). Included are also personal letters (1965-1972).
Eesti Spordiliit USAs (Estonian Athletic Union in USA) records
Constitutions, reports, minutes, correspondence, and prints.
George J. Frangoulis collection
Collection consists of pamphlets related to war relief efforts in the United States on behalf of Greece following World War II, newspaper clippings, and conference reports (Order of Ahepa and Greek Orthodox Youth of America events). Included is also a program brochure for a celebratory dinner in honor of His Majesty, George II, King of the Hellenes, held in the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City on June 18, 1942.
Hungarian Scouts Association records
Collection consists of correspondence, newspaper clippings, meeting minutes, reports, memorial stamps and certificates. Some of the materials pertain to the Scout Troops in Passaic, New Jersey, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Kalamazoo Latvian Youth Group (Kalamazoo Latviesu Jauniesu Kopa) records
Kaleva Summer Camp (St. Louis County, Minnesota) records
Records consist of camper applications, health certificates, insurance forms, legal papers, financial records, receipts, and correspondence pertaining to the Kaleva Summer Camps held by Finnish American organizations around northeastern Minnesota during the 1940s-1950s.
Korp! Filiae Patriae USAs (Filiae Patriae Estonian Sorority in the U.S.A.) records
Constitution documents, minutes, member lists, correspondence, accounting documents, questionnaires.
Korp! Ugala USAs (Ugala Estonian Student Association in USA) records
Constitutions, correspondence, accounting documents, brochures
Lakewoodi Eesti Ühing (Lakewood Estonian Association) records
Annual reports, programs, ledgers, newspaper clippings
Latvian Summer Program, Western Michigan University collection
Papers and biographical essays written by students in the summer program of Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo about Latvian and Latvian American personalities during the early 1970s.
Life Histories Project (University of Minnesota) collection
Collection consists of 8 biographical essays written by University of Minnesota students about their family members or community elders. Included are life stories of refugees from East Africa and Southeast Asia. Also of a native of Wisconsin.
Long Islandi Eesti Laste Suvekodu (Long Island Estonian Children's Camp) records
Reports, correspondence, accounting documents, copies of photos
Melvin Glasser papers
Collection contains papers regarding the Mid-century White House Conference on Children and Youth.
Minnesota 2.0 Project collection
Oksana Voronin papers
Papers of Oksana Voronin (Wikul) (1921-2001) consist of correspondence, typescript articles, newspaper clippings, flyers, programs and photographs pertaining to Ukrainian dancers and dance groups in the United States and Canada.
Ridna Shkola - Ukrainian Heritage School (Buffalo, New York) records
Organizational records including correspondence, minutes, reports, financial reports, class lessons, faculty rosters, program brochures, newspaper clippings, photographs, and educational materials.
Sheeko: Somali Youth Oral History collection
Sonja Weed papers
Papers of Sonja Weed consist of her biography "Across the Sea" written by her daughter Jenny Weed (1983) and hand-written manuscripts of the book written by Sonja Weed herself. Also two photographs and a photocopy of a newspaper article.
United Way of Greater Duluth records
The collection contains annual reports, news clippings, newsletters, promotional materials and working papers.
Woodland Hills Home records
The collection contains A Study of the Feasibility of Establishing a Self Dependent Living Skills Program, prepared for Woodland Hills Home by Burt Galaway, and related documents including correspondence and subsequent reports on establishing a self-dependent living skills program.