Sunday, February 24, 1980

Bar association to review Lukianenko case


Ukrainian rights activists stage protest actions at Olympic sites


Five Ukrainian Canadians returned to House of Commons
Dauphin Riding gets first Ukrainian MP


WCFU adopts decolonization motto for 1980


Representatives of youth, student organizations visit Orthodox center


Gluzman voted distinguished fellow of psychiatrists' group


Two persons join Lithuanian Helsinki group


Anti-defamation league seeks Ukrainian representation on Holocaust Council


Raissa Moroz draws attention to plight of Zynoviy Krasivsky


Ukrainian Independence Day prayers offered in Congress


White House thanks Flis for support on Olympic boycott


New Jersey group mobilizes protest letters to Iran


Britannica revises sections on Ukrainian literature


NYU to hold dance workshop


Institute elects committee members at meeting


Hear lecture on Holocaust


Wayne State publishes book on Detroit Ukrainians


UNA officers tour immigration research center in Minneapolis


EDITORIALS

Join the ranks
Diplomatic overhaul needed


News quiz


Lenten Pastoral
of Bishop Basil Losten of Stamford to the clergy, religious and Ukrainian Catholic people of God. Peace in the Lord and our Episcopal blessing.


UCCA Washington news


"Remember what oppression means... never let the rest of us forget"
Below is the statement by William G. Davis, premier of Ontario, to the Ukrainian Canadian Committee on the occasion of program commemorating the anniversary of Ukrainian independence held at Massey Hall Toronto, Ont., Sunday, January 27.


Connecticut schools to sponsor joint Shevchenko program


Letter to the editor
Ukrainian representative


Film on Leo Mol receives awards


Ukrainian girl completes six-month sea assignment


Erie UNA'er promoted to lieutenant in U.S. Navy


Metrinkos have no word from son in Tehran
The story below appeared in The Morning Call of Allentown, Pa., on Wednesday, February 13. It was written by Gale Maleskey.


SUM-A youths host Moroz at "yalynka"


Teluk appointed to New Haven Capital Projects Committee


Appointed to Arizona housing panel


Metropolitan Lubachivsky visits Manor


Ukrainian bands and their development in the United States and in Canada from 1959 to the present
by Oles Kuzyszyn

The roots (before 1959)
1959: The inception of the Tempo orchestra
1969: The revolution of Montreal ensembles
Lubomyra Kowalchuk
Meanwhile, back in the States...
1976: "Veseli Chasy" from Chicago
The influence of "Veseli Chasy"
Impresario Bohdan Tymyc
Rock and roll - "Promin" from Chicago
Epilogue: What will the future bring?


The goodwill of Ukrainian customs
The following article about Ukrainian Christmas customs was written by Roma Hayda. It appeared along with the final installment on the Bridgeport, Conn., Ukrainian community, published in the December 30, 1979, edition of The Bridgeport Post.


N.Y. Bandura Ensemble to perform at three public libraries


Surmach finds new insurance carrier, will resume tours of apiary in spring
The following article appeared in February 7 edition of The Record of Saddle River, N.J.


Winnipeg concert puts spotlight on Ukrainian youth


Newark school is impressive in pre-evaluation


Dubno to receive Connecticut award


VESELKA - THE RAINBOW

Truth and falsehood
(Ukrainian Folk Tale)
Illustration by M. Mychalevych

Kyrylo Kozhemiaka
(An old Ukrainian legend)
Illustration by P. Andrusiw

Crown New Haven Malanka queen

WORD JUMBLE
Ukrainian folk instruments
The director of a well-known bandurist capella

Young UNA'er

Bohuta The Hero
Story: Roman Zawadowycz
Illustrations: Petro Cholodny
CHAPTER XI - THE NOBLE MAIDEN


L.A. dancers appear at U.S.-Canadian fete


Philadelphia students plan second annual academic evening


Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, February 24, 1980, No. 44, Vol. LXXXVII
(The Ukrainian Weekly here bears the issue number of its sister publication, the daily newspaper Svoboda.)


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