Ukrainian Americans -- Societies, etc.
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
Alexander Wallace Yaremko papers
Anna and Philip Wasylowsky papers
Papers (1940- ) of Philip and Anna Wasylowsky include correspondence and minutes of the American Ukrainian Republican Association, and correspondence, publications, and clippings from the Ukrainian National Association. Materials pertain to Ukrainian Day (Chicago, Ill.), famine in Ukraine (1932-1933), the Shevchenko Commemoration in Washington, D. C., church anniversary booklets, photographs, and other papers of Dr. John E. Smuk, and miscellany.
Association for the Liberation of Ukraine (ALU) records
Records (1966-1989) of the Association for the Liberation of Ukraine (ALU) consist of materials pertaining to the organization's activities in the United States.
Bohdan Kulchyckyj papers
Papers (1963-1972) of Bohdan Kulchycky consist of letterheads, form letters, and notebooks pertaining to the Philadelphia Branch and Central Executive of the Ukrainian Student Organizations of Michnowsky (TUSM) and the World Federation of TUSM; questionnaires; memoranda of the Federation of Ukrainian Students Organizations of America (SUSTA); and programs.
Dmytro Chabin papers
Papers (1950-1964) of Dmytro Chabin consist of pamphlets; programs; and form letters sent to him by Ukrainian social and church organizations such as T-vo Prykhyl'nykiv Ukrainska Natsional'na Rada; the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, and others.
Eugene Lachowitch papers
Papers ( 1950-1956) of Eugene Lachowitch (1900- ) include material on the activities of the Ukrainian Congress Committee and some of its officials in the United States and Europe, an article on Ukrainian-Jewish relations, and miscellany.
George Royick papers
Papers of George Royick consist of manuscript memoirs, information on various Ukrainian American organizations, and miscellaneous correspondence.
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.
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.
League of Americans of Ukrainian Descent records
Records (1955- ) of the League of Americans of Ukrainian Descent, Inc. consist of programs, announcements, and miscellany.
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.
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.
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.
Oksana Solovey papers
Papers (1919-2004) of Oksana Solovey (1919- ) consist of flyers, correspondence, announcements, newspaper clippings, etc., pertaining to organizations such as the Ukrainian Writers' Association in Exile "Slovo," Ukrainian Socialist Party-Munich, Ukrainian National Republic in Exile, Ukrainian American Professional Club-Twin Cities (Minn.), and others.
Rev. Michael Kudanowicz (Kudanovych) papers
Papers (1949-1974) of Rev. Michael Kudanowicz consist of stamps, envelopes, and letterheads of various Ukrainian Plast (Scout) Youth organizations of the United States and Canada and their activities; material pertaining to the Ukrainian National Association 28th Convention; commemorative buttons and ribbons of the Catholic and Orthodox Eastern Churches of America; and miscellaneous programs and flyers on activities of the Ukrainian community of Rochester, N.Y.
Rev. Volodymyr Klodnyckyj papers
Serhij Syla Yermolenko papers
Papers (1943-1981) of Yermolenko include correspondence, minutes, financial records of the Ukrainian Cultural and Arts Club of Minnesota; records of the Commemorative Committee for the Famine in Ukraine; material pertaining to the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America -- Minnesota Branch; and records, including photographs, of the Ukrains'ke Zaporizhske Kozatstvo (Ukrainian Free Cossacks), whose headquarters were in Europe (1941-1945) and Chicago (1960-1975).
Stephan Golash papers
Papers (1958-1972) of Stephan Golash include correspondence with the Society of Veterans of Ukrainian Insurgent Army, Komitet Hromadskoi dii za Patriiarkhat UKTserkvy, the Ukrainian Student Organization of Michnovsky (TUSM), the Committee for the Defense of Soviet Political Prisoners, and the Research Society for Ukrainian Terminology. Also included are materials pertaining to Ukrainian community activities in the United States.
Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences in the United States records
Records (1920-1967) of the Academy include programs, flyers, and announcements of Ukrainian activities in the United States and Canada. Also included are photographs and newspaper clippings. Organizations represented include the Ukrainian Canadian Relief Fund, Women's Auxiliary; the Ukrainian Art Theatre; Ukrainian Democratic Club; and the ODWU (Ohranivizatsiia Derzhavnoho Vidrozhennia Ukrainy.
Ukrainian Jaroslaw Society (Cleveland, Ohio) records
Records (1966- ) of the Ukrainian Jaroslaw Society consist of information pertaining to the reunion gathering of Ukrainian emigrants from the region of Jaroslaw and the borderland west of the River Sian in ukraine.