Papers, 1912-1983.

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Papers, 1912-1983.

Papers ofUkranian émigré Yaroslav J. Chyz including publications (1923-1963); telegrams(1917-1918); photographs (1914-1950s); and miscellaneous material (1914-1924). Thecollection as a whole provides insights into events related to the abdication of TsarNicholas II in early 1917 and the ensuing hostilities that enveloped Eastern Europe. Italso reveals Chyz's active involvement in the press, organizations, and cultural andcivic affairs of American nationality groups.

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Chyz, Yaroslav J., 1894-1958

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Yaroslav Chyz (1894-1958) was an outstanding authority on American nationality groups and on the history of immigration, especially of Ukrainians. Born in Dubliany, near Lviv, he was a civic and military leader. In 1921, he became a member of the leadership of the Ukrainian Military Organization. He then immigrated to Prague and in 1922 graduated in philosophy from Prague University. In the United States, Chyz edited the paper Narodna Volya, and in 1942 became a member of the Common Council for ...

Chyz, Yaroslav J., 1894-1958

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Yaroslav Chyz (1894-1958) was an outstanding authority on American nationality groups and on the history of immigration, especially of Ukrainians. Born in Dubliany, near Lviv, he was a civic and military leader. In 1921, he became a member of the leadership of the Ukrainian Military Organization. He then immigrated to Prague and in 1922 graduated in philosophy from Prague University. In the United States, Chyz edited the paper Narodna Volya, and in 1942 became a member of the Common Council for ...

Nicholas Ceglinsky

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Radio Intelligence Unit, Austrian Army

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Philadelphia Fellowship Commission.

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The Philadelphia Fellowship Commission was formed in 1941 as a community service organization aimed at promoting better relations between diverse ethnic and religious groups. The organization sponsored educational and job assistance programs and was active in the establishment of Philadelphia branches of the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Conference of Christians and Jews. From the description of Philadelphia Fellowship Commission records, 1...

Reclus, Élisée, 1830-1905

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Berchtold, Graf Leopold von

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Josephine Chyz

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