Papers, 1918-1969.

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Papers, 1918-1969.

Papers (1918-1969) of Evhen Onatzky (1894- ) consist of biographical material; diplomatic papers from service in Italy (1919-1923); materials from teaching in Italy (1923-1943); papers of the Ukrainian-American Relief Committee in Rome following WWII; personal and professional correspondence from editorship of Nash Klych in Buenos Aires (1950s-1960s); and materials about compiling Ukrainian Encyclopedia. Correspondents include D. Andrievs'kyi, O. Boidunyk, I. Buchko, A. A. Granovsky, O. Kandyba, O. Shtul, I. Ovechko, I. Tyktor, E. Wetyporoch, M. Chabatyi, M. Haydak, V. Hnatiuk, M. Denysiuk, the Ukrainian American Relief Committee, and the Ukrainian Press Bureau (Rome, Italy). Also included are materials pertaining to N. V. Gogol, D. Humenna, O. Burghardt, D. Doroshenko, I. Franko, the Ukrainian National Republic, the history of Ukraine, Ukrainians in South America, Galicia, the Pan-American Ukrainian Conference, and Nash Klych.

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Owechko, Iwan

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Burhardt, Osvalʹd, 1891-1947

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Onat︠s︡ʹkyĭ, I︠E︡vhen, 1894-

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Wertyporoch, Eugene.

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Hnati︠u︡k, V. M. (Volodymyr Mykhaĭlovych), 1871-1926.

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Doroshenko, Dmytro, 1882-1951

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Tyktor, Ivan

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Chabatyi, Mykola.

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Olʹz︠h︡ych, O.

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An author and college professor active in the Ukrainian community, Evhen Onatsky (1894- ) was born in Hlukhov, Ukraine. After completing his education at Kiev University he was elected to the Ukrainian Central Rada and was a member of the Ukrainian Presidium. In 1918 he became librarian of the Kiev Municipal Museum and continued scientific research. In 1919 he was a member of the Ukrainian delegation to the Paris Peace Conference and, later, with the Ukrainian diplomatic service in Italy. In 192...

Granovsky, Alexander A.

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Ukrainian Press Bureau (Rome, Italy).

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Humenna, Dokii︠a︡

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Dokiia Kuzmiwna Humenna (b. 1904) was born in Zhashkev, Ukraine. She studied literature at the University of Kiev, graduating in 1926. She became a U.S. citizen in 1959. Humenna was active in Ukrainian American organizations, and was a prolific author. From the description of Papers, 1928-1973. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62627255 ...

Boidunyk, Osyp.

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Haydak, Mykola H. 1898-1971

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Mykola Haydak, Ingeneur of Agronomy degree, Polytechnic Institute at Praha (Ukraine); Ph.D., University of Wisconsin (1933). Professor of entomology at the University of Minnesota (1933-1966). World renowned expert on bees and bee nutrition. From the description of Mykola Haydak papers, 1932-1963. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 669756325 Mykola Haydak (1898-1971) came to the United States from Ukraine in 1930. He received his Ph.D. in entomology ...

Denysi︠u︡k, Mykola

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Ukrainian-American Relief Committee (Rome, Italy).

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Andrievs'kyi, Dmytro.

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Franko, Ìvan, 1856-1916

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