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Voice of America (Organization)
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The Voice of America Forum Lectures in American Poetry series was broadcast internationally by the Voice of America radio program, which covered topics in the arts and sciences in mid-twentieth century America. From the description of Voice of America Forum Lectures in American Poetry series scripts, circa 1965. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702202512 American governmental agency broadcasting by radio to audiences in foreign countries. From the description of Vo...
Kiryluk, Nicholas T., 1921-1988
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Archpriest Nicholas T. Kiryluk was ordained in 1946, became a chaplain in the U.S. Army, 1953, and was dean of Orthodox military chaplains, 1976-1988. From the description of Papers, 1959-1988. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155549509 ...
Ioann, Archbishop of San Francisco and Western United States, 1902-1989
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Archbishop John (Shahovskoy) was born in Russia, studied in Europe and served as a priest in Yugoslavia, France and Germany. He came to the United States in 1946, served as Bishop of Brooklyn, Dean of St. Vladimir's Serminary, and Bishop of San Francisco. He was raised to Archbishop in 1961, and retired in 1979. From the description of Papers, 1946-1982. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155549432 ...
Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America
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The Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America was officially established in 1929, although the first Romanian Orthodox parish in the United States was organized in 1904. The Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America is the ecclesiastical center for about 50,000 Romanian Orthodox Christians in this country, with central offices located in Jackson, Michigan. Official relations with church authorities in Romania were severed in 1951, and from 1952, Bishop Valerian D. Trifa headed the church, which is n...