Ukrainian Weekly
Supplement to the SVOBODA, Ukrainian Daily
Published by the Junior Department of the Ukrainian National Association
No. 1
Jersey City, N.J., Friday, January 4, 1935
Vol. III
UKRAINIAN CHRISTMAS
WHY DO UKRAINIANS OBSERVE CHRISTMAS NOW
YURA SHKRUMELYAK
UKRAINIAN VIOLINIST GOES TO PARIS
[Philip Dubas]
NO PEACE WITHOUT UKRAINIAN INDEPENDENCE
YOUTH TODAY
Are They Really Interested In Those Matters?
Is This The Opinion Of Majority?
The Way Of All Youth
A SHORT HISTORY OF UKRAINIAN LITERATURE
By REV. M. KINASH
(A free translation by S. S.)
(48)
Beginning of Kulish's literary work
Founds and publishes "Osnova"
His retirement and death
Kulish's works
His character
IN SEARCH OF HIS SISTER
(A tale of olden Cossack times)
By ANDRIY TCHAIKOWSKY
(A free translation by S. S.)
(26)
26. Hopeful prospects
CHRISTMAS OF THE UKRAINIAN MOUNTAINEER
LOVE AND CHIVALRY
By YURA SHKRUMELYAK
(Tr. by S. Shumeyko)
UKRAINIAN AFFAIRS IN AMERICA
UKRAINIANS OF BUFFALO AWARDED PRIZES AT FAIR
JOHN S. MALLAST, Buffalo, N. Y.THE "COSSACKS" HOLD ELECTIONS
MILLIE UHORCHAK, Ass't Publicity Manager
UKRAINE
Albert T. ("Dusty") Rhodes, Brookline, Mass.
[The above poem was also recited by Senator Rhodes, of the Massachusetts
State Legislature, at a banquet in Boston recently, which was attended by
James M. Curley. - Edit.]
Copyright © Svoboda, January 4, 1935, No. 1, Vol. III
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