Chicagoan Julian Kulas named to Holocaust Memorial Council
Sira named Mother of Year by Ukrainian rights groups
Sosnovka inmates: Soviet medical care flaunts 'principles of human dignity'
UNA Supreme Assembly begins regular annual meeting May 12
Student Lawyer magazine focuses on illegalities in Lukianenko case
Obituary
Dr. Alexander Kulchytsky, outstanding psychology scholar
Journalist says next major story could be disintegration of USSR
Griffin Bell named head of delegation to Madrid Conference
Ohio Helsinki Accords Council holds two-day rights conference
by Yuri A. Deychakiwsky
Sakharov's daughter appeals for Chornovil
36 human rights groups attend State Department parley
Pennsylvania ethnic Republicans meet
Yugoslavia may experience Prague Spring
N.J. Ethnic Advisory Council slates conference at Rutgers
NBC will not televise Olympics
Center contests statement in Newsweek
UCCA announces plans for XIIIth Congress
Bandurists perform today at library
Fraternal corner
Wearing an agent's shoes
by J.W. Arndt
J.W. Arndt, director of agencies for the Modern Woodmen of America, delivered
the remarks below at a recent luncheon of the field managers section of
the National Fraternal Congress of America. The address is reprinted from
the Fraternal Monitor.
Derry is all set to host UNA's national bowling tourney
50 Chicagoans will compete in Derry bowling tourney
Obituary
Chester Manasterski, educator
EDITORIALS
A thank you on her day
Purity in sports
News and views
Senior citizens' complex is community responsibility
by Stephen M. Wichar Sr.Novak Report: a conduit of information on ethnicity
by Dr. Bohdan Wytwycky
Letters to the editors
Is there hope for SUSTA?
We, Ukrainian Americans
Foreign policy lobbying: an ethnic approach
by Andrew Fedynsky
The article below appeared in the spring issue of Smoloskyp, a quarterly
published by the Helsinki Guarantees for Ukraine Committee and the Smoloskyp
Ukrainian Information Service. The author is on the newspaper's editorial
staff.
Book review
New book is tribute to pioneers
Ulas Samchuk. "Slidamy Pioneriv: Epos Ukrainskoyi Ameryky"
("In the Footsteps of the Pioneers: Saga of Ukrainian America").
Jersey City: Svoboda Press, 1979. 268 pp. (Ukrainian). $15.
by Dr. Walter Dushnyck
The review below appeared previously in The Ukrainian Quarterly. Dr.
Dushnyck is editor of The Quarterly.
Works of three Ukrainian artists to be exhibited in New York
Hutsaliuk's oils displayed at Oseredok
Weaving workshop to be held in Banff
Ukrainian festival slated in Auburn
Mother's Day - past and present
by Irene Wolowodiuk
Panorama of Ukrainian culture in the Big Apple
by Helen Perozak Smindak
Zahrava has a ball
On Broadway
Off Broadway
Academy marks anniversary
New gallery to open
Taras and the tsar
Good reviews
May calendar
Lights! Camera! Action!
by Slavko Nowytski
Vegreville pysanka is still sound, says expert
Penn State Club participates in Slavic festival
Street fair in New York to offer colorful entertainment
Ukrainian museum in Saskatoon moves into new quarters
Harvard Gazette features pysanky
Neonila Martyniuk wins Navy's regional racquetball tourney
Wins moot court competition
VESELKA - THE RAINBOW
Truth and Falsehood
Ukrainian folk tale
Illustration by M. MychalevychLittle sister and the bear
by Marko VovchokThe dog and the wolf
Illustration by O. SudomoraWORD JUMBLE
Ukrainian lakes
This lake may reach a length of 60 miles when water is abundantBohuta The Hero
Story: Roman Zawadowycz
Illustrations: Petro Cholodny
CHAPTER XI - THE NOBLE MAIDEN
Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, May
11, 1980, No. 109, Vol. LXXXVII
(The Ukrainian Weekly here bears the issue number of its sister publication,
the daily newspaper Svoboda.)
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