Levytsky Volodymyr Levytsky. Born 31 Dec Volodymyr Levytsky attended the Universityof Lvov, receiving his doctorate in 1901. After this he http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Levytsky.html
Extractions: 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.
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Canada Marks 125th Anniversary Of Shevchenko Scientific Society (11/15/98) versatile ethnographer, translator and journalist volodymyr Hnatiuk. Through personal effort and SmalStocky; jurists Kost levytsky and volodymyr Starosolsky; physicist Ivan Puluj http://www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/1998/469820.shtml
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.
The "Gift Of Life" For Children In Ukraine 14 yr old volodymyr Demyshyn Vynnitsia. 15 yr old Olesya Ripka - Chernivtsi 1 yr old volodymyr levytsky - Ternopil. 13 yr old Maksym Malofij - Chernivtsi http://www.brama.com/news/press/000916gift_of_life.html
Extractions: The "Gift of Life" for Children in Ukraine The Ukrainian Gift of Life Committee of Rotary District 7250 is very pleased to announce that in the month of September, 2000 the following children from Ukraine have undergone successful open heart surgeries: 14 yr old Dmytro Fillipchuk at Deborah Hospital, NJ 6 yr old Anastasia Drobot at St Francis Hospital, NY All three are from Kryviy Rih, Ukraine. In addition, the following children received open heart surgery in our program launched in Kyiv, Ukraine, at the Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine Institute of Cardio-Vascular Surgery: 3 yr old Bohdan Shevchenko - Sumska Region
Extractions: My hometown has given rise to many more well-known people, notable in literature, arts, sciences, philosophy and so on than would be expected for a city of such modest size and population. Many of those people are 'famous everywhere but there city hometown'. The names below comprise a list of people who were born in or whose activities were closely related to this city. Any list of such people is certain to be incomplete, but let's try..Among those who have called this city home, are: A Muhammad Asad Emanuel Ax B Stefan Banach Yuri Bashmet Alexander Beliavsky Martin Buber C Viktor Chukarin D Albert Franz Doppler F Ivan Fedorov Ludwik Fleck Leo Fuchs(Laybl Springer) G Maurice Goldhaber H Zbigniew Herbert K Lubka Kolessa Oksana Krovytska Salomea Krushelnytska (Kruszelnicka) L Stanislaw Lem Volodymyr Levytsky Johann Lhotsky Lotka Alfred James ... Jan Lukasiewicz M Alexandra Marinina Alexius Meinong Ludwig von Mises Richard von Mises ... Muni, Paul (WEISENFREUND)
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.
Marko Levytsky Kyiv Post 20May99 Attempt To Control TV And Radio levytsky Kyiv Post 20May99 Attempt to control TV and radio. Commenting on the situation in late March, newly appointed council member volodymyr member volodymyr Tsendrovsky called http://www.ukar.org/levyts02.shtml
Extractions: HOME DISINFORMATION PRESS Marko Levytsky Kyiv Post 20May99 Attempt to control TV and radio Commenting on the situation in late March, newly appointed council member Volodymyr Tsendrovsky called the president's failure to appoint his four new council members an attempt to control TV and radio broadcasting prior to the presidential elections. In a statement addressed to former council members, the heads of TV and radio organizations, government departments and public organizations, the council's four new parliamentary appointees said that because the terms of office of their predecessors had ended in December 1998, they would not consider valid rulings or decisions made thereafter. The National Council for Television and Radio Broadcasting issues licenses and allocates broadcasting time, and the president and parliament each appoint half of its eight members. The four-year terms of the old council members expired in December 1998, and on March 16 parliament named its four new appointees.
L Index Leucippus (188) Levi ben Gerson (268) LeviCivita, Tullio (418*) Levinson, Norman(332) Levy, Hyman (741) Lévy, Paul (95*) levytsky, volodymyr (296*) Lexell http://intranet.woodvillehs.sa.edu.au/pages/resources/maths/History/L.htm
Levytsky Biography of volodymyr levytsky (18721956) volodymyr levytsky. Born 31 Dec 1872 in Ternopil, Galicia (now Ukraine) volodymyr levytsky attended the University of Lvov, receiving his doctorate in 1901 http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/Mathematicians/Levytsky.html
Extractions: 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.
1st International Contemporary Music Festival "Contrasts" Pavlo Dovhan , violin volodymyr Ginzburg, oboe/English horn, Orest levytsky, clarinetDmytro Oliynyk, percussion volodymyr Duda String Quartet volodymyr Duda http://home.nord.vostok.net/shchet/festival_contrasts_1.htm
2nd International Contemporary Music Festival "Contrasts" Hetman, pecussion Chamber Choir Gloria Art director volodymyr Syvokhip Conductor Pedorych,viola, Yaroslav Myhal, cello Orest levytsky, clarinet, Myroslav http://home.nord.vostok.net/shchet/festival_contrasts_2.htm
Borovykovsky, Volodymyr Borovykovsky, volodymyr Borovykovs kyj, b 4 August 1757 in Myrhorod in the Poltava in1788 went to study portrait painting under Dmytro H. levytsky at the http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/pages/B/O/BorovykovskyVolodymyr.htm
Extractions: Borovykovsky, Volodymyr [Borovykovs'kyj], b 4 August 1757 in Myrhorod in the Poltava region, d 18 April 1825 in Saint Petersburg. Iconographer and portrait painter, son of Luka Borovyk (d 1775) who was a Cossack fellow of the banner and an iconographer. Borovykovsky was trained in art by his father and uncle and then in 1788 went to study portrait painting under Dmytro H. Levytsky at the Saint Petersburg Academy of Arts. In 1793 he became an academician there. Until 1787 Borovykovsky lived and worked in Ukraine. During his career he painted many churches, icons, and iconostases, only some of which have been preserved: the icons of Christ (1784) and the Virgin Mary (1784 and 1787), now in Kyiv, the icon of SS Thomas and Basil (1770s, in Myrhorod), the iconostases and wall paintings in the village churches in Kybyntsi in the Poltava region and Ichnia in the Chernihiv region, several icons in the Church of Saint Catherine in Kherson, the religious painting King David (1785), now in Saint Petersburg, and the iconostasis in the Church of the Holy Protectress in the village of Romanivka in the Chernihiv region (1814â15). Borovykovsky's religious art departed from the established norms of Byzantine iconography in the
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Dilo Kakhnykevych as associate editor until 1901; volodymyr Okhrymovych (1902), who introducedthe phonetic orthography into the paper; Yevhen levytsky (19026); V http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/pages/D/I/DiloIT.htm
Extractions: Dilo (The Deed). A leading Galician newspaper, the oldest and for many years the only Ukrainian daily. Dilo was published in Lviv from 1880 to 1939. At first it was a semiweekly (1880â2), then a triweekly (1883â7), and finally (from 1888) a daily paper. Its publication was interrupted during Russia's occupation of Galicia (1914â15) and during Poland's control of Lviv after the retreat of the Ukrainian forces (29 November 1918 to 1920). During the first interruption Dilo was published as a weekly for a brief period in Vienna. In 1920â3 its name and editors were changed in order to avoid suppression. In 1920 its name was changed to Ukra¯ns'ka dumka (Lviv) and Hromads'ka dumka and was edited by Fed Fedortsiv . In 1921 it was called Ukra¯ns'kyi vistnyk and Hromads'kyi vistnyk . Its editor was Mykhailo Strutynsky. In 1922 (as Svoboda ) and 1923 (as Hromads'kyi vistnyk and from September again as Dilo ) it was edited by Oleksa Kuzma. After the outbreak of the Second World War on 1 September 1939, three more issues were published. When the Red Army entered Lviv
Levytsky Portrait volodymyr levytsky. JOC/EFR September 2003 http//wwwhistory.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/ PictDisplay/levytsky.html http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/PictDisplay/Levytsky.html
Extractions: HOME DISINFORMATION WALLOWING Marco Levytsky Ukrainian News March 1993 Staged for Nazi propaganda These women were not raped, nor beaten, but "wallowed in the gutter" a practice which originated in medieval England to publicly humiliate prostitutes, says Dragan. The action was staged by the Nazis for the purpose of shooting a newsreel, which is now available at the State Central Archives in Moscow and the U.S. National Archives in Washington. The photograph being discussed in the Ukrainian News article below can be examined in any of three sizes by clicking on any of the three thumbnail images which appear on the WALLOWING page whose link can be seen at the very top and very bottom of the present page, or else by clicking on any of the following three links, which will take the user to images differing only in size:
Extractions: Braty Blyuzu and Marianna Vynnytsky to appear in first major concert in New York City NEW YORK - A concert offering a wide spectrum and mix of popular music, featuring the group Braty Blyuzu - Myroslav Levytsky, keyboard; Oleh Levytsky, saxophone; Andriy Melnyk, bass-guitar; Stefan Kuziv, solo guitar; Andriy Vintsersky, percussion; and soloist, singer Marianna Vynnytsky - will be held at the Ukrainian National Home, 108 Second Ave., on Sunday, November 9, at 2:30 p.m. Joining the performers will be Myroslav Holodynsky, violin. Comprising the concert program will be works from the extensive repertoire of Braty Blyuzu, drawing on a decade of music-making, as well as on the group's latest compositions. The program will also feature songs with lyrics by Ms. Vynnytsky, in arrangement by Volodymyr Vynnytsky and Mr. Vintsersky. Bratu Blyuzu came into existence in 1992, as a venture undertaken jointly by the brothers Myroslav and Oleh Levytsky with the intention of creating their own group to play their own music. The group, in a partially different configuration than its current one, got its start at the Zirky Prykarpattia festival in Ukraine and within a year's time, won the grand prize at the famed Chervona Ruta festival in Donetsk (1993). From then on, the group consistently placed in top ratings nationwide in the "best jazz ensembles" category as conducted by the prestigious Profi ratings in Ukraine. Prior to his commitment to Braty Blyuzu, Myroslav Levytsky, a graduate of the Ivano-Frankivsk Pedagogical Institute, where he studied piano, had been working with the Russian pop artist Iryna Ponarovska in Moscow (1987-1991). Upon returning to Ukraine, he worked for a time with Zahrava, until a fortuitous encounter with Mr. Vintsersky, who was working at the time with the popular group Zemliany, and Andriy Melnyk - the other two original members of the group.