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SECTION II
THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY
Dedicated to the needs and interests of young Americans of Ukrainian descent.
No. 17
New York and Jersey City, Saturday, May 11, 1946
Vol. XIV
MOTHER
"I CHOSE FREEDOM"
II
EASTER EGGS SOLD IN TWIN CITIES FOR UKRAINIAN RELIEF FUND
TWO POEMS
By LESIA UKRAINKA
Translated by PERCIVAL CUNDY
I
Dante's Life
(Zabuta Tin')
October 25, 1898II
The Defaced Inscription
(Napys na Ruinakh)
July 28, 1904
SIDELIGHTS
By MARIE S. GAMBAL
Mom's Hat
THE TEACHING OF UKRAINIAN IN THE UNITED STATES
By MICHAEL J. NAGURNEY
(The American Slavic & East European Review, Dec. 1945.)
Two Types of Schools
Elimination of Mental Fatigue Hazard
Early Classrooms
1900-1930
The New York System
1930-Present
The New Type of Teacher
UKRAINIAN CWV POST No. 219 HAS ELECTIONS
THEODORE LUTWINIAK,
Publicity Committee
FORMER G.I. RESUMES LAW PRACTICE
SOMEWHERE IN...
(Another one of the series of letters written from overseas by a
Ukrainian-American GI during the war and published in Olyphant's "Uke-Views".)
UKRAINE FAT SHORTAGE CRITICAL
BROOKS ATKINSON
By Wireless to The New York Times
UKRAINIAN SPORT NEWS
By WALTER W. DANKO
BASEBALL
BOXING
WRESTLING
HOCKEY
PHILLY U.N.A. TEAM
YOUTH AND THE U.N.A.
U.N.A. Home Office News
LUCID INTERVALS
By ROGER WILCO
PHRAGMENTS FROM THE PHOENECIAN
Brooklyn Spring Song
To FrankieUNCLE JOE'S REVISED STORIES FOR CHILDREN
Gregorei Washingtovitch and the Cherry Tree
THE PASSING SCENE
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