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Writings

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:

Hryhorii Tovarzhyts'kyi notebook

 Collection — Shared-box 1: Series Series 2. [Barcode: uheca.00136]
Identifier: g-158
Scope and Contents

This collection consists of a notebook containing nearly incoherent historical and political holograph writings. The creator's surname could be "Tokarzhyts'kyi" or something (the signature on last page is illegible).

Dates: undated, likely after 1945

Iurii Gergel' writings

 Collection
Identifier: g-61
Abstract

This collection consists of political writings and a compliation of notable events in Ukrainian history.

Dates: undated

Ivan Iwachiw writings

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: uheca.00514]
Identifier: g-190

Lev Lukasevych writings

 Collection — Shared-box 1: [Barcode: uheca.00389]
Identifier: g-135
Scope and Contents

Typscript of "Rozdumy na skhylku zhyttia" ("Reflections at the twilight of life"/"Tempi Passati"), 523 pages in 2 parts.

Dates: 1964 - 1967

Lev Pylypenko writings

 Collection — Shared-box 1: [Barcode: uheca.00392]
Identifier: g-145
Scope and Contents

Contains holographs and typescripts of prose and poetry writing. Notations on the materials indicate that much of the prose was likely published during his lifetime.

Dates: 1947 - 1970

Matula and Dibert Family papers

 Collection
Identifier: g-71
Scope and Contents This collection consists of personal documents, writings, photographs, audio recordings, and ephemera related to Petro Matula, Musii Matula, Olha Dibert Matula, and Warwara, Wasyl, and Alexander Dibert. It also contains records of the Fond Dopomohy Ukraini (Fund to Aid Ukraine) of the sisterhood at St. Andrew Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral in Silver Spring, Md. Зміст фонду Фонд складається з особистих документів, письмових творів, фотографій,...
Dates: circa 1920-circa 2010

Mykola Francuzenko Papers

 Collection
Identifier: g-25
Abstract

Mykola Francuzenko was a Ukrainian and Ukrainian American writer, radio journalist, actor, and social activist. He was a writer and broadcaster for the Ukrainian services of Radio Liberty and the Voice of America during the Cold War. This collection consists primarily of written materials, audio recordings, and photographs related to Francuzenko's radio journalism work, as well as personal photographs, media, correspondence, and writings.

Dates: Circa 1945-circa 2007

Mykola Stepanenko papers

 Collection
Identifier: g-75

Oleksander Kolessa manuscript

 Collection — Shared-box 1: [Barcode: uheca.00137]
Identifier: g-122
Scope and Contents

This collection contains a typescript of a poetry collection with holograph ink corrections. The cover page is holograph in ink with 2 titles: "Хліба і волі" and "Крилате слово". It is not known if the handwriting is that of the author.

Dates: 1920s or 1930s