File 14286 - Ukraine

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CA ON00389 F4-13-14286

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Ukraine

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  • 1994-1995 (Creation)

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1.0 cm of textual records

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(1932-1996)

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File consists of materials collected by Nouwen while at L'Arche Daybreak regarding the Ukraine. This includes "Reflections on Ukraine after 1994: The Dilemmas of Nationhood" by Roman Szporluk (The Harriman Review 7, no. 7-9: March-May 1994, pp. 1-10); Terms of Reference Daybreak Ukrainian Fund - information about the purpose of the segregated fund and initiatives taken; Report on Daybreak Outreach to Ukraine; Copy of Ukrainian Journal, part II: Friday August 5, 1994-Sunday, August 21, 1994.

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      Note on Terms of Reference: "Henri - For your information! Any Suggestions? - Nathan"
      Annotation on The Harriman Review: "Ukraine F"

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      2000 02

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      Box 355

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      Added by L Joson, 6 November 2018

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