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SECTION II
THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY
Dedicated to the needs and interests of young Americans of Ukrainian descent.
No. 48
New York and Jersey City, Saturday, December 22, 1945
Vol. XIII
A PADRE'S ADVICE TO SERVICEMEN
THREATENED WITH FORCIBLE REPATRIATION
U.C.C.A. Sends Delegation to Washington
Text of Cables
UCCA CABLES BYRNES IN MOSCOW TO STOP FORCED REPATRIATION
PERISHED ON TORPEDOED PRISON SHIP
[Private First Class Ramon John Hryciak]
"LIFE" FEATURES YOUNG ARTIST'S XMAS CARDS
[James Lewicki]
LEGION MERIT COLONEL HOME ON FURLOUGH
[Lieutenant Colonel Wasyl Rybak]
THE BATTLE - (BYTVA)
By OLHA KOBYLANSKA
Translated from the Ukrainian by PERCIVAL CUNDY
(1)
RELIEF AND REHABILITATION - WHAT IS OUR STAKE?
(1)
THE PROBLEM
THE PROBLEM AND US
WHAT'S BEEN DONE
THE BEST JOB OF ALL
UKRAINIAN INFLUENCES UPON MUSCOVITE CULTURE
(From Prof. Ivan Ohienko's "History of Ukrainian Culture," translated
by Stephen Davidovich in London)
(Continued)
(4)
A "Heresy"
Organized First Theaters
Introduced Orthography
ST. ANDREW'S DAY
Uke-Views
Mischiefmakers
The Party
UNDERGRADUATES SHOULD ORGANIZE
By SOPHIE DEMYDCHUK
An address given at the Youth Forum held in conjunction with the Seventh
Convention of the "Soyuz Ukrainok" at Philadelphia, Pa., December
9, 1945.
Students Many in Number
Drawing Cultural Nourishment From the Past
Who Is to Start the Organization
Situations to Avoid
RADIO TALK ON UKRAINE
By ALEXANDER YAREMKO
(Note: The following is the script of a radio address delivered over station
WHAT in Philadelphia on Nov. 6, 1945, under the auspices of the United War
Chest.)
Suffered Most in the War
Five Questions
THE YOUTH FORUM IN PHILADELPHIA
ANN MAGURA, Acting Recording Sec'y
(Concluded)
(2)
WEEKLY BANTER
Precaution
Salute Unseen
Such People!
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