Saturday, September 30, 1944

SVOBODA
Ukrainian Daily
VOL. LII No. 191
SECTION II
THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY
Dedicated to the needs and interests of young Americans of Ukrainian descent.
No. 38
New York and Jersey City, Saturday, September 30, 1944
Vol. XII


PROF. ALEXANDER KOSHETZ
World famous Ukrainian choral conductor and composer, who died, at age 69, in Winnipeg, Canada, September 21, 1944, and was buried there last Wednesday, September 27.


JOINT COMMUNIQUE
of the
Ukrainian Congress Committee of America
and the Ukrainian Canadian Committee

Rev. Dr. W. Kushnir, President, Ukrainian Canadian Committee
Stephen Shumeyko, President, Ukrainian Congress Committee of America


COLLABORATION


TRIBUTE TO PROF. KOSHETZ
(Address delivered by Stephen Shumeyko, Sunday, December 27, 1936, in Newark, N.J. at the concert presented by the United Ukrainian Folk Choruses of the Metropolitan Area in honor of the fortieth anniversary of the musical career of Prof. Alexander Koshetz.)

The Coming of Koshetz
Our Choral Triumphs Under Him
An Ecstatic Experience
We Thank You


KOSHETZ'S FAMED UKRAINIAN NATIONAL CHORUS

1. "AN INSTRUMENT OF INCOMPARABLE PRECISION AND EXPRESSIVENESS"
"The Nation"

2. "UKRAINIAN CHORUS A RARE MUSICAL TREAT
"The New York Evening Post" (October 6, 1922)

3. "CHORUS FROM THE UKRAINE SINGS HERE"
"New York Evening Journal" (October 6, 1922)

4. "UKRAINIAN CHORUS SINGS PHENOMENAL CONCERT HERE"
"The Sun" (October 6, 1922)

5. Similar comments appeared in other New York papers including "The Globe" and "The Evening World"

6. "UKRAINIA SEEKS FREEDOM TO DEVELOP MUSIC HERE"
"Musical America" (New York City), October 7, 1922.


WHAT THEY SAY

Senator Harry S. Truman
Wendell Willkie


TALKS ON UKRAINE AT UKRAINIAN-BRITISH DINNER
(Continued)
(2)

MR. WOLODYMYR SOLOWIJ
Ukrainians' Fate Being Ignored
F/L S. NAHNYBIDA
PVT. M. TURANSKY


UKRAINIAN STUDIES IN CANADA


THE RUSSIAN DILEMMA
By A. ZAHARYCHUK
Winnipeg, Canada

What is the reason?
Formation of the Russian (Muscovite) people
The Rulers are not Russian


LET'S FACE IT
NADIA LULKA


FIK KILLED IN ACTION
[Pfc. Stephen Fik]


D-DAY VETERAN
[T/S Michael Maliniuk]


DEMOCRATIC UKRAINIAN CULTURE
By HONORE EWACH


Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, September 30, 1944, No. 38, Vol. XII


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