Pereiaslav Treaty is "Golgotha of Ukraine," wrote Berdnyk
1979 UCCA National Fund drive exceeds goal
35 congressmen seek release of Lukianenko
Tykhy tells of Russification in Donetske oblast
Two political inmates tell of thinking about freedom, democracy
17 UCCA member-organizations reject National Council resolutions
No conflict of interest in WCFU president's case
Report new wave of religious persecution in USSR
UNA Minneapolis District holds meeting
L.A. hosts Raisa Moroz at independence observances
U.S. lawmakers salute Ukrainian independence
Below are excerpts from statements by 43 congressmen and senators
introduced into the Congressional Record on the occasion of the 62nd anniversary
of Ukrainian independence.
Ukrainians mark Independence Day
Tucson, Ariz.
Utica, N.Y.
Massachusetts
Providence, R.I.
Carteret, N.J.
Syracuse, N.Y.
EDITORIALS
Into the 1980s
Morbid repetition
The Weekly readers support boycott of Summer Olympics
Will there be a second Sino-Vietnamese border war?
by Dr. Konstantyn Sawczuk
"Abandon differences, strive for unity"
Below is the English-language text of the address delivered by Bohdan
Wynnyczok, former director of the Ukrainian National Information Service
in Washington, D.C., at the commemorative concert marking Ukraine's independence
anniversary, held in Rochester, N.Y., Sunday, January 27.
On Soviet actions and U.S. responses
The article below appeared in the February 6 issue of the Schenectady
Gazette. It was written by Alex Pidwerbetsky, a senior at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute, and was published in the "Viewpoint" column of the
newspaper.
Ukrainians mark Independence Day
Apopka, Fla.
Binghamton, N.Y.
Onondaga County, N.Y.
New Haven, Conn.
Auburn, N.Y.
Essex County, N.J.
Pennsylvania
Riverhead, N.Y.
Panorama of Ukrainian culture in the Big Apple
by Helen Perozak Smindak
Three songs for Katrina
Beauty and brains
An ethnic puzzle on TV
A proud achievement
Around town
Correction
The Vegreville Pysanka - an engineering problem overcome
The following article about the Vegreville Pysanka, the world's largest
Ukrainian Easter egg, appeared in the October 1979 edition of the Boston
University Today. It was written by Sheila Driscoll.
"Rushnychok": The first 10 years
Newark community hosts Moroz
Salute Latvia's independence anniversary
To hold North American ski championships
John Sherby, 64, dies
Religious center dedicated in Florida
Altar blessed at St. Joseph's in Chicago
New courses set for Manor
Ottawa U. students launch program
New World Quartet to perform in N.Y.C.
Burney named Branchburg acting police chief
Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, February
17, 1980, No. 39, Vol. LXXXVII
(The Ukrainian Weekly here bears the issue number of its sister publication,
the daily newspaper Svoboda.)
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