Levytsky Biography of Volodymyr Levytsky (18721956) http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Bulletin Of The University Of Kiev. Series Physics Mathematics Kirichenko Volodymyr V., Doctor of Sciences (Physics Mathematics), Full Professor (Faculty of Mechanics Mathematics); Levytsky Sergiy M., Doctor http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Levytsky Portrait Portrait of Volodymyr Levytsky http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
OBITUARY Yaroslava Szafraniuk, Art Patron And Community Activist Kurelek, Sophia Lada, Myron Levytsky, Volodymyr Makarenko, Halyna Mazepa, Liubomyr Medvid, Lev Molodozhanyn (Leo Mol), Volodymyr Patyk, Anton http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Volodymyr Levytsky Volodymyr Levytsky the first mathematical paper in Ukrainian. http://www.lvov.us/famous-people/Volodymyr-Levytsky.aspx
Levytsky Biography of volodymyr levytsky (18721956) volodymyr levytsky attended theUniversity of Lvov, receiving his doctorate in 1901. http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Levytsky.html
Extractions: Version for printing Volodymyr Levytsky attended the University of Lvov, receiving his doctorate in 1901. After this he taught both mathematics and physics at high schools. The University of Lvov, which Levytsky studied at, was an ancient educational establishment which was founded in 1784. However problems arose between the Polish and Ukrainian populations after World War I. Ukrainian students were not permitted to enrol at the University in 1919 and the following year Ukrainian lecturers were banned from the University, only Polish citizens being allowed as lecturers. The Ukrainian students who could no longer enrol at Lvov University set up their own University, the Lvov (Underground) Ukrainian University, in July 1921. Levytsky taught mathematics at this new university from its foundation. The Underground Ukrainian University was financed by private donations and was able to survive for a few years but, when it was denied official recognition, it was forced to close in 1925. Levytsky headed the mathematics-physics section of the Shevchenko Scientific Society in Lvov. He served for two terms as the President of the Society from 1931 to 1935 and also was editor of the Journal of the Society. From 1940, until his death in 1956, Levytsky taught at the Lvov Pedagogical Institute.
Extractions: OBITUARY: Yaroslava Szafraniuk, art patron and community activist Born in Ternopil, western Ukraine, on January 26, 1905, Mrs. Szafraniuk worked in the Ukrainian cooperative movement after completing her secondary education. Together with her husband, Mykhailo, whom she married in 1937, Mrs. Szafraniuk emigrated to Austria in 1944, then to Argentina in 1949, finally settling in Canada in 1952, where they established a successful furniture business, among other ventures. In 1975, together with her husband, she co-founded the Ukrainian Canadian Art Foundation (UCAF) in Toronto, by donating the premises and a rich collection of works by Ukrainian artists. According to Dr. Mykhailo Marunchak's study "The Ukrainian Canadians," among the central aims of the foundation they established was to enhance and safeguard Ukrainian art and culture in Canada, and in so doing to collect and exhibit the finest examples of art created by Ukrainians. Since its inception 21 years ago, Mrs. Szafraniuk played host to over 200 exhibitions at the UCAF gallery, which has become unofficially known as "the Szafraniuk gallery." In part thanks to her efforts, the collection includes works by Jacques Hnizdovsky, Edward Kozak, Hryhoriy Kruk, Mykola Krychevsky, William Kurelek, Sophia Lada, Myron Levytsky, Volodymyr Makarenko, Halyna Mazepa, Liubomyr Medvid, Lev Molodozhanyn (Leo Mol), Volodymyr Patyk, Anton Solohub, Ivan Trush and Marco Zubar, covering a wide range of media and styles.
Extractions: Toronto Press Bureau TORONTO - The Canadian branch of the Shevchenko Scientific Society (NTSh) marked the 125th anniversary of the scholarly body's founding in Lviv (which coincides with the Toronto branch's 50th), by holding a symposium on the international scholarly association's activities and by sponsoring a banquet, both at the Ukrainian Canadian Art Foundation's gallery on September 19. Keynote speakers for the events were NTSh-Ukraine President Dr. Oleh Romaniv of Lviv University and NTSh-U.S. President Prof. Leonid Rudnytzky of LaSalle University in Philadelphia. They are also general secretary and president, respectively, of the World Council of Shevchenko Scientific Societies. Dr. Romaniv delivered a wide-ranging overview of the society's history, beginning with its founding on December 11, 1873, and the days in the 1870s when it served as the carrier of an emergent national consciousness in direct confrontation with imperial Russia's anti-Ukrainian policies (such as the Ems Ukase of 1876). The headiest days of the NTSh began in 1894, when historian Mykhailo Hrushevsky arrived in Lviv to head up the society's "Golden Triad," which included the polymathic scholar and writer Ivan Franko and the similarly versatile ethnographer, translator and journalist Volodymyr Hnatiuk. Through personal effort and an authoritative charisma that attracted other contributors, they filled the society's journal, Zapysky NTSh, with material whose influence cannot be overestimated.
1st International Contemporary Music Festival "Contrasts" volodymyr Ginzburg, oboe/English horn, Orest levytsky, clarinet Orest levytsky,clarinet Chamber Choir Gloria Art director volodymyr Syvokhip (Ukraine) http://shchetynsky.95mb.com/festival_contrasts_1.htm
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Literaturno-naukovyi Vistnyk The latter two soon resigned and were replaced by volodymyr Hnatiuk. volodymyr Doroshenko, Ivan Dzhydzhora, M. Yevshan, Yevhen levytsky, http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/pages/L/I/Literaturno6naukovyivistnykIT.htm
Extractions: Literaturno-naukovyi vistnyk (Literary Scientific Herald, or LNV ). A monthly journal published in 1898â1906 in Lviv, in 1907â14 and 1917â19 in Kyiv, and in 1922â32 again in Lviv. It was founded on the initiative of Mykhailo Hrushevsky as the organ of the Shevchenko Scientific Society ( NTSh), incorporating the journals Zoria (Lviv) (published by the NTSh) and Zhytie i slovo (published by O. Franko). From 1905 it was published by the Ukrainian- Ruthenian Publishing Company. LNV became the foremost literary-scientific journal of the day. The editorial board consisted of Mykhailo Hrushevsky (editor in chief), Ivan Franko Oleksander Borkovsky , and Osyp Makovei . The latter two soon resigned and were replaced by Volodymyr Hnatiuk . The de facto editor during the first period of LNV in Lviv was Franko, who published a large number of his own poems, stories, and tales therein, as well as literary critiques, history articles, and reviews. He also obtained the collaboration of leading writers from all parts of Ukraine, including established writers, such as Hanna Barvinok Oleksander Konysky, and