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Pavlo Krat papers
The collection consists of 156 handwritten documents housed in a single folder. The materials provide information on significant historical and cultural topics, including the famine in Ukraine in 1933, Ukrainization during Skrypnyk’s tenure, and the activities of Postyshev, Kaganovich, and Shumsky. The collection also includes documents concerning Mykola Khvyliovyi and VAPLITE (Free Academy of Proletarian Literature).
Osyp Kravcheniuk papers
Osyp Kravcheniuk typescript on Furikschule in Munich
The collection consists of a copy of typescript by Osyp Kravcheniuk on Oselia Ukrainskykh Politychnykh Viazniv ta Ukrains'koi Students'koi Hromady in Furikschule, Munich.
Fr. Mykhailo Kravchuk papers
The collection contains correspondence, sermons, prose writings, and poems, including the long poem Dni Vesny and a translation of Goethe's Hermann und Dorothea.
Collection of photographs of Anatolii Kushch sculptures
This collection contains 94 black and white photographs of sculptures by Anatolii Kushch. Neither the photographer nor the person who assembled this collection are currently known.
Zenon Kuzelia papers
This collection consists primarily of copies of correspondence, along with other incidental materials related to Polish "pacification" in the 1930s and the activities of NTSh abroad.
Iurii Kuziv papers
Collection consists of framed photographs, icons, decorative art, realia, ephemera, and correspondence. Decorative and devotional objects include an embroidered rushnyk, a Greek Catholic-style epitrachelion, and various knick-knacks and trinkets. Correspondence spans the late 1980s through the late 1990s and includes exchanges with the Shevchenko Scientific Society in the US (NTSh-A). Also present are clippings dating from the 1990s and a hramota issued by NTSh-A.
Mykhailo Kuz’movych correspondence with Ukrainian artists
The collectin contains Mykhailo Kuz’movych correspondence with Ukrainian artists, including Jacques Hnizdovsky, Liuboslav Hutsaliuk, Bohdan Pevnyi, Petro Mehyk, Mariia Dol'nyts'ka, and others.
