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Liudmyla Kovalenko Ivchenko (Людмила Коваленко Івченко) was a Ukrainian and Ukrainian American writer and radio journalist at the Ukrainian service of the Voice of America. This collection contains radio scripts and other Voice of America records, as well as manuscripts, proofs, and translations of some of her later literary works.
Dates: 1949-1964
Quantity: 1.2 Linear Feet, 5 boxes
This collection consists primarily of radio scripts that were sent from the director of the Ukrainian service of Radio Liberty to (then) Archbhishop Mstyslav of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA. They provide a record of Western Cold War-era broadcasting of news and political commentary to Ukrainian-speakers living in the Soviet Union.
Dates: 1961-1966 (Bulk, 1961-1963)
Quantity: 1 Linear Feet, 3 boxes, 19 folders
The Volodymyr and Katherine Kedrowsky Papers contain primary source material regarding Volodymyr's activities as a diplomat for the Ukrainian People's Republic, as director of the Ukrainian service of the Voice of America, and his political and historical writings. It also includes photographs and ephemera related to Katherine's work with Girl Scouting and Ukrainian women's affairs.
Dates: 1920-1983
Quantity: 1.5 Linear Feet, 3 boxes, 8 reels of audio tape
Mykola Francuzenko was a Ukrainian and Ukrainian American writer, radio journalist, actor, and social activist. He was a writer and broadcaster for the Ukrainian services of Radio Liberty and the Voice of America during the Cold War. This collection consists primarily of written materials, audio recordings, and photographs related to Francuzenko's radio journalism work, as well as personal photographs, media, correspondence, and writings.
Dates: Circa 1945-circa 2007
Quantity: 8 Linear Feet