Professor Alexander Granovsky (holding plate) admires traditional hand-painted Ukrainian Easter eggs, held by an unidentified woman in a traditional Ukrainian dress. Edward Stanford, University Librarian, stands on the far right. Ukrainian-themed objects, including books, textiles, and ceramics, are also displayed on a table.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
A female member of the Ukrainian Folk Ballet of the Twin Cities strikes a dance pose for the camera. She wears a traditional Ukrainian ethnic costume and jewelry.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
A young boy and girl perform traditional Ukrainian dances at the 25th anniversary of the Organization for the Rebirth of Ukraine in Rochester, New York.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
Two Ukrainian American folk-dancers celebrate twenty-five years of the Organization for the Rebirth of Ukraine. The girls perform onstage at a V.F.W. hall in Rochester, New York, and wear traditional Ukrainian costumes.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
Clerics and congregation attend a religious ceremony, probably at St. Michael's Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Far right: Colonel Andrei Melnyk (with back to camera); Professor Alexander Granovsky (back to camera). Melnyk served as the chief of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, and was a former army chief of staff...
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
Uncatalogued: Two panels stitched together. Multicolored stripes of various widths with fringe. Shiny and matte threads. Color: red, blue, teal, green, gold, and navy
Uncatalogued: embroidery designs on natural-colored fabric; red and black striped borders; diamond designs and stripes in the middle with writing,"Olatogein Rofailedi" and "Onile Oipraise." Color: red and black on natural
Uncatalogued; inlay technique; narrow band strips of cloth sewn together, each strip comprised of blue stipes (large and small) and checks, one border with arrows and horizontal stripes. Color: white and navy
Uncatalogued: Two panels stitched together. Multicolored stripes of various widths with fringe. Shiny and matte threads; embroidered multi-colored border. Color: red, teal, green, orange, and gold
Uncatalogued: Two panels stitched together. Multicolored stripes of various widths with fringe. Shiny and matte threads. Color: red, blue, green, and gold
Uncatalogued: Two panels stitched together. Multicolored stripes of various widths on one side, rows of variegated shapes embroidered with shiny thread on the other side; fringe at the borders. Color: red, orange, blue, green, and black
Undated letter or section of a letter from Jay Leyda to Arthur Kleiner containing an paragraph in German referencing "Prometheus" and referencing the date June 23, 1930 followed by a note in English. Leyda's note references Meisel's soundtrack for Potemkin, Hindsmith's (?) music for Vormittagsspuk, Richter and Tobis.A selection of letters from t...
Creator:
Leyda, Jay
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Special Collections and Rare Books.
Clarence ("Cap") Wigington (1883-1967) was the first African-American registered architect to practice for any substantial length of time in Minnesota. In 1915, one year after moving to St. Paul, Wigington took a qualifying exam as a senior draftsman and became the first African American municipal architect in the United States. He had the highe...
Creator:
Wigington, Clarence Wesley, 1883-1967
Contributor:
Bassford, Charles A.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
Clarence ("Cap") Wigington (1883-1967) was the first African-American registered architect to practice for any substantial length of time in Minnesota. In 1915, one year after moving to St. Paul, Wigington took a qualifying exam as a senior draftsman and became the first African American municipal architect in the United States. He had the highe...
Creator:
Wigington, Clarence Wesley, 1883-1967
Contributor:
Bassford, Charles A.
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.