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  • The Helen Zeese Papanikolas Papers (1954-2001) contain materials concerning the research and writing of this Utah historian and folklorist. Included are correspondence, research files, news clippings, oral history manuscripts, published and unpublished articles. Papanikolas (1917-2004) was born in Carbon County, Utah, to Greek immigrant parents George and Emily Zeese (Yiorgis and Emilia Zisimopoulos). The family moved to Salt Lake City in 1933. She graduated from the University of Utah in 1939 and was awarded an honorary doctorate from that institution in 1984. Her publications include numerous articles in the Utah Historical Quarterly and Western Humanities Review as well as historical monographs and anthologies such as Toil and Rage in a New Land: The Greek Immigrants of Utah (1970) and The Peoples of Utah (1976). She was an accomplished belletrist who wove ethnographic themes from her experience as a Greek-American into memoir, fiction, and poetry.; Boxes one through three were donated in the 1970. Boxes four through fifteen were donated in 2001 and 2003.; Biographical Sketch; Personal Material; Correspondence; Brotherhood Award Material; Distinguished Alumnus Award; George J. Zeese Obituary; "Magerou, the Greek Midwife," Helen Z. Papanikolas, Utah Historical Quarterly; Toil and Rage in a New Land: The Greek Immigrants in Utah, Helen Z. Papanikolas; Toil and Rage in a New Land: The Greek Immigrants in Utah, Helen Z. Papanikolas; Peoples of Utah Course; Doris Chavez Alires Interview, Bernice Dominguez; Frank Angotti and Mary Vigor Interview, Karlynn Paloni; Heneritta Leggroan Bankhead Interview, Florence Lawrence; Mae Pappas Bikakis Interview, Sam N. Pappas; "The Making of A Man: John Henry Bawden," Paul Bawden; Harold L. Henry Interview, Alberta Henry; "Katina in America": Katina Gratrakis Ladakis, Steve Kogianes; Celia and Carrie Bankhead Leggroan Interview; Mary Gust Pappas Mannos Interview, Judy Fuller; Teodora Lujan Martinez Interview, Bernice P. Dominguez; O'Cana Family Report, Terry Valerio; Gus Platis Interview, Gina Platis; Hans and Sophie Ranglack Interview, Christa Nelson; Marjorie Janet Sealey Simonsen Interview, Barbara Jensen; "Migration," George R. Drabner; Peoples of Utah Course; "A Family History,"Denise Beaudoin; Charles Boogert Interview, Marion Bellows; "Drossulis Family History," Susan Drossulis; Maria Kalogeris Katsanevas Interview, Nikki Kogianes; "Miller Family History," James H. Miller; Ramaswami Neelameggham Interview, Renee Reilly; Eric Njord Interview, Donald Bouge; Roy W. Robinson Interview, Kayla Jolley; A. Walton Roth Interview, Karen Metcalf; Ruby Swift Interview, Kayla Jolley; "Catholic Irish Immigrants and Bingham Canyon, Utah," Lola Britton; "Customs and Traditions of German Speaking People in Utah," Dianna Pugh; "Interview with a Dutch Immigrant"; Fds 14-15 "Peoples of Bryant Intermediate School," William H. Sorenson; "Two Worlds of the Gosiute Indian Tribe," Robert Houk; Personal and Biographical Material; Curriculum Vitae and "Questions for Greek Interviews"; Peoples of Utah Calendar; "Greek Immigrant Women in the Intermountain West" and review of Emily-George; Correspondence; Konstantinos Lardas, Application to Helen Zeese Papanikolas Charitable Trust; Greek Orthodoxy; Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, Salt Lake City; Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, Salt Lake City; The Prophet Elias Greek Orthodox Church, Salt Lake City; Hellenic Orthodox Church, The Assumption, Price, Utah; Other faiths in Salt Lake City; Issues in Greek Orthodoxy; Greek Orthodoxy in the United States; Archbishop Spyridon Controversy; Adamantia Pollis, "Eastern Orthodoxy and Human Rights."; Steve Frangos, "The Malbis Plantation."; Basil Lambrides, Greek Orthodox Priest (1867-1921); Paul G. Manolis, Raphael (Robert) Morgan: The First Black Orthodox Priest in America.; Patriarch Athenagoras (1886-1972); Greek Orthodoxy in the United States; Orthodox Observer; Millennium Special Editions, 2 Greek-American newspapers; Tearsheets, Greek-American publications on Greek Orthodoxy; The Herald of Christian Science, Greek Edition; World Greek Orthodoxy; James Steve Counelis," A New Church: The Americanization of the Greek Orthodox Church."; Greek-American Memoirs, Oral History, and Biography; Memoirs; Anthony A. Antoniou, Andreas Antonas Antoniou: A Biographical Outline with Emphasis on His Tour of Africa. Born 1879 -Died 1972.; George Argyres, translator. Konstandinos Argyres: An Autobiography.; Dina Argyres, compiler. Kolokotrones , Metravallis, and Demopolous Family Histories.; James Galanis, letters and reminiscences.; Angelo Georgedes interview, A. Kent Powell; Angelene [Ann] Greaves Snow, "The First Greek Mormon--Harry George Greaves (Theoharis George Grivos)."; Michael Gregory, memoir of Thomas Gregory.; Haralambos [Harry] G. Kambouris. "Sojourn in America." In Greek.; Haralambos [Harry] G. Kambouris, "Sojourn in America." English translation.; Alexander J. Kosta, "Episodes in One Man's Life." Translated by Alexandra Apostolides.; George P. Kyranakos, miner, sojourn in America, reminiscences.; George Stergeos Arvanitides and Aristos George Pappas (Aristotle George Papaconstandoglou), biographical questionnaire; Greek-American Memoirs, Oral History, and Biography; Louis M. Lingos [Lingoxegakis], four reminiscences.; Tom Nicolopulos, "An Ancestor's Journey to America."; Maria Sarantopoulou Oikonomidou, [The Greeks of America as I Saw Them]. In Greek.; Maria Sarantopoulou Oikonomidou, The Greeks of America as I Saw Them. In English.; Stephen Paitakis, The Paitakis Family Genealogy.; Panagiotis Panagos, reminiscences.; Anonymous, Markos and Papageorge family biographies.; Michael G. Pappas, compiler, Pappas Family Secrets.; Alexander C. Rizos, pharmacist, biographical notes; Anastasia Soteropolous and Mary P. Turner, letters, poem, biographical sketch.; Anthe Stratigakis Vuketakis and Dimitris (James) Vuketakis Interviews, Spyros Vuketakis.; WPA Interviews with Greek immigrants; Greeks in the American West; Emanuel (Mike D.) Ligoxigakis, Coal miner; Philip J. Dreyfus, "The IWW and the Limits of Inter-Ethnic Organizing: Reds, Whites, and Greeks in Grays Harbor, Washington, 1912."; The Lucin Cutoff Disaster, February 19, 1904.; Spiros Papachristos, account books; Murder of John Contos by Nick Vekos [Vacos]; Leonidas Skliris, Padrone /​ Labor Agent; Dexter Arnold, "Ethnic Diversity and Labor Unity: Reflections on the Lowell [MA] Textile Strike of 1912."; Louis Tikas and the Ludlow [CO] Massacre; Mine accidents, early 20th century; Labor unrest and inter-ethnic feuds, early 20th century; Labor History; Early Greek-American social and labor organization, padrone system; Greeks in America: Economic and Social Life; Greeks in the United States: Population figures; Prejudice against Greek immigrants in America; Asia Minor Helllenic-American Association (AMHAS); Greek-American Identity and Ethnicity; Hellenic education in the United States; Notable Greek-Americans; Greek-American Agriculture, Commerce, Civic Associations, Families; Greek-Americans in the Military; Greek-Americans in Utah; Greek-Americans in Western states outside Utah; Greek-Americans in the Middle West; Greek-Americans in the Southern States; Greek-Americans in the Eastern United States; Greek-American Arts and Culture; Greek and Greek-American arts and culture; Artistic and scholarly works by Thalia Cheronis Selz; Greek Diaspora scholarship; Anastasia Stefanidou, Ethnic and Diaspora Poets of Greek America.; Greek-American Arts and Culture; Three stage performances, Salt Lake City, Utah; Greek language in America: compilations and articles; Greek-language sheet music; "The Brooklis in Athens, A One Act Hilarious Comedy" by Mimis Dimitriou (James Demetrius); An Expanded Discography of Tetos Demetriades, by Dino Pappas and Andreas Dellis, pp. 1-102. Part 1 of 2.; An Expanded Discography of Tetos Demetriades, by Dino Pappas and Andreas Dellis, pp. 103-187. Part 2 of 2.; Laographia: Journal of the International Greek Folklore Society. Incomplete set.; "The Symbolic Village: Community Born in Performance." By Anna Caraveli.; Greek-American Arts and Culture; Greek-American proverbs and proverbial expressions; The Pantheon, Greek-American magazine, ed. Constas [?Kostas] Licourie, Stockton, California; Dan Georgakas, Greek-American Journalist; Bobby Malfouris [or Malafouris], Writings; Yiorgos Kalogeras, "The 'Other Space' of Greek America."; Richard Clogg, Yiorgos D. Kalogeras, Essays on Greek-American letters; Greek-American journalism, letters, popular culture; Jack London, two sketches of Greek-Americans; Amelia Vasiliki Dres, Charles C. Moskos, Bibliographies of Greek-American history and letters; Evangelos Vlachos, An Annotated Bibliography on Greek Migration. Athens: Social Sciences Centre.; Greek Immigrants and the Federal Writers' Project, part 1 of 2; Greek Immigrants and the Federal Writers' Project, part 2 of 2; Minority Groups; Native Americans, Utah and nation: Clippings, ephemera; Chicano /​ Hispanic /​ Latino groups, Utah and nation: Clippings, ephemera; Italian-Americans, Utah and nation: Clippings, ephemera; Japanese and other Asians, Utah and nation: Clippings, ephemera; Jewish, Balkan, East European ethnic groups, Utah and nation: Clippings, ephemera; African Americans, Utah and nation: Clippings, ephemera; Barbara Jensen, untitled memoir /​ analysis about prejudice; Mormonism; Mormonism: academic papers; Mormon folklore and history, Mormon philosophy and religion; Anti-Mormon publishing and ephemera; Mormonism and Utahns: Outsiders' perspectives; Ensign [official LDS Church monthly] features on special topics; Women in the early LDS Church: letter; memoirs, medical practice; Exponent II, assorted articles and complete issues; Mormonism: women, family, polygamy; fundamentalism; Mormonism: role of women; ERA controversy 1974-1980; Sonia Johnson's excommunication 1979; Mormonism; LDS Church relations with African Americans; Mormonism: general; church doctrine; relations with outsiders; MX, environment and other public issues; Greece: Culture, Politics,and History; Greek ethnicity and traditional culture in Greece and abroad; Greek Classical arts; Elgin Marbles /​ Parthenon Marbles controversy; Expulsion of the Greeks from Asia Minor, 1922; Greek Resistance to the Axis, World War II; Greek historical Events; Balkan controversies, late 20th century; Turkish invasion of Cyprus, 1974, folder 1 of 2; Turkish invasion of Cyprus, 1974, folder 2 of 2; Greek diaspora, Pacific Rim, late 20th century; In 1978, Helen Papanikolas was the recipient of the Brotherhood Award presented by the Utah Chapter of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. Included are a copy of the program, list of table assignments and donors, and a copy of her acceptance address.; In 1983, Helen Papanikolas was named one of five Distinguished Alumnus Award recipients at the University of Utah Founders' Day Program. Material includes an invitation to and a program from the Founders' Day Celebration.; Revised edition.; In 1977 and again in 1979, Helen Papanikolas taught a course at the University of Utah entitled "Peoples of Utah." Students were required to interview a resident of Utah who had immigrated or whose parents had immigrated to the United States. Among the subjects discussed in the interviews are adjusting to life in America, continuation of native traditions and customs, and racial prejudice.; Growing up in Ensenada, New Mexico; food preparation and preservation; Spanish schools and holiday traditions.; Immigrated from Italy to America in 1909.; Life as a Black woman in Utah in the early 1900's; Utah's Black community; foods and social activities.; Parents' immigration from Greece; growing up in Price, Utah; recollections of coal strikes in Carbon County; Ku Klux Klan activities; the Depression years; attending Greek schools.; A history of John Bawden, taken from his personal journals. Bawden was an early leader in the LDS church, served a mission in England, and went into exile as a practicing polygamist.; Black community in Utah in the early 1900's; early folk remedies; working on the railroad.; Immigrating to the United States from Greece; life in the mining community of Hanna, Wyoming; activities of the Greek Orthodox community in Utah, 1900-1910.; Recollections of their mother Sina Bankhead, an early Black pioneer in Utah; activities of the Black community in Utah in the early 1900s.; Immigration of her parents from Greece coal mines; Greek community in Utah.; Life in Vadito, New Mexico; association with the Pueblo Indians; Spanish folklore, celebrations and folk medicine.; A history of the O'Cana family who immigrated from Spain in the mid 1800s and settled in New Mexico. Information for the history was obtained from a relative, Lucy Valerio.; Immigration from Greece in 1912; working on the railroad; mining; racial prejudice.; Immigrated from East Berlin in 1952; conditions in Germany during and after world war II.; Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1952; conversion to the L.D.S. church; attending Brigham Young University as a foreign student; Irish holidays and traditions.; Large migrations: overview and causes; forced migrations due to war; the author's reported experiences (in 1964-1965, as an American soldier) of European relatives in German-speaking areas of central and eastern Europe. The name Drabner is an anglicization of Trzebnica/​Trebnitz.; The author's great-grandmother Jane Armour emigrated to the United States at age 17 in 1873 and married John William McGillivray, an upstate New York farmer of Scottish descent, in 1875. A daughter of this union, Susie, married French Canadian immigrant George Edward Beaudoin in 1909. Their son Alburn, one of six children, is the author's father.; Came to the United States from Amsterdam in 1928; began working for $15 a week as a janitor and gradually developed his own profitable business in real estate.; Family history of the author's husband, Kimon (Kim) Drossulis. Grandfather Demetrios Vavarasous at age 14 left the island of Skopelos, Greece, was renamed Jim Davis at Ellis Island, settled in Greenwood, MS with fellow immigrants. Grandmother Nota Anetopolous emigrated from the same part of Greece, and through family connections met and married Jim in Mississippi. Eventually some members of the family moved to Utah. Kim Drossulis largely raised by his grandmother Nota Davis (d. 1972) in Salt Lake City.; Left Greece in 1954; Greek customs and traditions; Greek community in Utah.; Immigrated from Europe in early 1900s; new life in America.; Born in Ranipet, India; left India in 1960 to further his education.; Retaining Swedish traditions and customs.; Experiences working as a doctor in the mining camps of Price, Utah.; A history of the Protestant church in Utah and its membership statistics as of 1979.; Born in 1893 in Youngsville, Illinois; German and Danish descent; recollections of Utah in the early 1900s; A history of John and Elizabeth Caufield who left Ireland in the late 1800s; he worked in Kennecott Copper mines.; German customs and traditions that have been kept alive in Utah by German families.; The interviewee wished to remain anonymous. He was born in Delft, Holland in 1901 and came to the United States in the mid-1900s.; Sorenson conducted a survey among students in his shop classes to find out how much they knew about their ancestors, and whether ethnic customs and traditions still existed in their families. Included are the completed questionnaires and a paper summarizing the data.; Houk interviewed several Gosiute Indians at the Skull Valley Reservation about Gosiute history and customs, and problems the tribe currently faces.; Letters to Helen Papanikolas from Theodore Salutos and portion of letter from Steve Frangos.; News clippings, liturgies, programs.; Correspondence, research materials, addresses concerning placement of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church on National Register of Historic Places (1975) and dedication of Hellenic Historical Monument (1988).; News clippings.; Proposal for placement of this church on State and National Registers of Historic Places (1972), news clippings.; News clippings: Episcopal, Anitocian Evangelical Orthodox, Full Gospel Assembly, Old Calendrist Greek Orthodox.; Research materials, news clippings, photocopies, pamphlet, and reproduction of 1978 archepiscopal letter on marriage between Orthodox Christians and Mormons.; Liturgies, pamphlets, news clippings.; Articles in national-circulation Greek American magazines and newspapers.; Human Rights Quarterly.; The Greek American. Concerning a Greek Orthodox spiritual community in Daphne, Alabama, founded 1906.; News clippings, photocopies, typescript translations of newspaper stories and other documents in Greek. Basil Lambrides served Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Salt Lake City, 1911-1913, and later St. Sophia's Greek Orthodox Church in Washington, DC. At the time of his death in 1921 he was at the center of an internationally reported church-state controversy in Greece.; Paperbound monograph.; "Patriarch Athenagoras: A Personal Remembrance," by Andrew T. Kopan, 1987; The Patriarch Athenagoras Orthodox Institute at the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, CA, 1997-1998 description and course offerings.; News clippings,photocopies of Greek Orthodox events in Alaska, Alabama, California, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Louisiana, Nebraska, New York, North Dakota, Washington, and Wyoming/​Montana.; National Herald. "Who's Who in Greek Orthodox Parishes," The Greek-American . Interview with Archbishop Demetrios; Interview with Archbishop Iakovos; Profile of Eleftherios Venizelos, "Greek of the Century," by Minas Savvas.; From The Greek-American, The Orthodox Observer, The National Herald, The Greek-American Review.; News clippings about Greek Orthodoxy in Constantinople, Calcutta, Seoul.; Professor, University of San Francisco School of Education.; Dean Athens, Chris Ghicadus, Donald Hall, Eleni Karas, Andy Katsanevas, Margaret Matson Katsanevas, Zeese Papanikolas, Taki Telonidis, Amy Theodore, Mark Theodore.; Monograph in Greek and English.; Note: 3 undated color snapshots of this illuminated holograph MS at the Greek Archives, 1 undated B-W studio wedding portrait of author and bride, q.v.; Turkish-born Greeks who emigrated to America in 1914.; Hellenic Journal.; Translated into English by Thalia and Katherine Papachristos.; Harry (Haralambos) Markos m. Efrosini K. Houlis, 1905;; daughter Anastasia Markos m. Alex D. Papageorge (Alecander D. Papagergapoulos), 1926.; Family recipes and memoir. Colorado, Utah, California.; Fort Smith, AR.; 3 letters to H.Z.P.; File includes documents, biographical information. X-ref CD copy (2002) of audiotapes originally made in 1977.; Typescripts obtained from government archives: James G. Chopas (Indiana), Pete Mantos (Florida), Albert Lekos (California), Christ Ducas (Pennsylvania), Mrs. Esther P. Demos (Florida), Mrs. Elizabeth Pappas (Georgia), Aristides N. Catrevas (Georgia).; Emigration, labor, industrial accidents, labor organizing, strikes and unrest; Certificate of marriage to Fotini Economou 1924; naturalization certificate 1941; United Mine Workers pension authorization 1952; two documents in Greek 1924, 1952.; Labor History.; News clippings from 1904; historical essay in The Greek Star,, June 22, 2000; Pocatello, Idaho 1907-1913 (references to George Zisimopoulos); Bradley, Wisconsin 1914; Ogden, UT, 1909. Newspaper accounts of capture of Vekos; 6 letters concerning the Contos estate (Greek Consul Richard de Fontana to Utah Governor William Spry; Ogden Judge J. A. Howell to Consul de Fontana; Judge Howell to Governor Spry).; Letters, court proceedings, ephemera 1911-1912;; Article in Price Sun June 16, 1916;; Letters from Jackson C. Thode to Helen Papanikolas 1970, 1972;; Captioned photo, Salt Lake Tribune, June 16, 1991 showing a burned SLC office building, HZP note: "Office of Leonidas Skliris."; Labor's Heritage: Quarterly of the George Meany Memorial Archives.; Documents relating to Louis Tikas and the Ludlow Massacre 1910-1914; Scholarship, correspondence, news clippings 1953-2001.; Hastings, CO Apr. 27, 1917; Dawson, NM Sept. 14, 1903 and Oct. 22, 1913. Historical summaries and commentaries.; Salt Lake County and Carbon County, UT; Pocatello, ID. Magazine articles, correspondence, typescripts, hand-written notes, news clippings.; Photocopies, clippings, ephemera; IWW Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent, 1962; Register of Utah Labor Records, 1971.; Abstracts of Reports of the Immigration Commission,1911, "The Greek Padrone System in the United States";; Reports of the Immigration Commission: Immigrants in Industries, . . . Japanese and Other Immigrant Races in the Pacific Coast and Rocky Mountain States 1911, "The Smelting and Refining of Metalliferous Ores in Utah" and "Summary of Immigrant Labor in the Smelting and Refining Industry in the Western States";; Theodore Saloutos, "Causes and Patterns of Greek Emigration to the United States," 1970s. Discusses padrone system, "labor czar" Leonidas G. Skliris.; Clippings.; Clippings, ephemera.; Program booklet, "Commemorating and Venerating the 75th Anniversary of the Greek Holocaust in Asia Minor" [the expulsion of Greeks from Turkey in 1922], Akron, Ohio, October 18, 1997.; Contains biographical sketch of H.Z.P.; Andrew T. Kopan, "Greek Ethnicity in America: An In-Depth Evaluation." The Hellenic Chronicle;; Eve Primpas Welts, "Greek Families." Ethnicity [remainder of handwritten title obscure], edited by Monica McGoldrick, John K. Pearce, and Joseph Giordano;; George A. Kourvetaris, "The Future of the Greek Ethnic Identity and Culture in the 21st Century, Part I." Greek-American Review;; M. C. Geokas and A. T. Papathanasis, "Greek America's Future: Smithereens in the Wind?" National Herald.; Article, clippings.; Biographical sketches, obituaries. "Greek George" Caralambo, George Parnassus, "Nick the Greek" Dendolos, Jimmy "Golden Greek" Londos, "Uncle Louie" Cononelos, Pete Sampras, George Moskos.; 17 historical photographic images, approximately 1900 through approximately 1940; two menus from Greek-American-owned restaurants (Oakland, CA and Raton, NM), N.D., approximately 1970; Carl Wittke, "The Greeks, Armenians, Portuguese, Spanish, Mexicans, Puerto Ricans," in We Who Built America: The Saga of the Immigrant, 1967 [1939]; Theodore Saloutos, "The Immigrant Contribution to American Agriculture," Agricultural History, 1976; Dan Georgakas, "The Changing Face of Astoria: Is Astoria Still the Capital of Greek America?" Greek American, 1997; Steve Frangos, "Grocery Store Greeks," 2-part series in The Greek American, 1998; Eva Catafygiotu Topping, "A Peek at the Immigrant Soul Through the Names of Kafeneia", National Herald, 1999.; "122 HQ," Greek- and English-language clippings and photographs about the 122nd at Camp Carson, CO; Camp Carson, Colorado, excerpt of periodical depicting the 122nd; "Greek Immigrants - World War I," list of Utah Greek-Americans who served; 8 WWII editorial cartoons (Reg Manning, Herblock, Parrish) relating to Hitler, Mussolini, Metaxas, Greece; Andrew T. Kopan, "Defenders of the Democracy: Greek Americans in the Military," Greek-American Review, 1998; Andrew T. Kopan, Defenders of Democracy: Greek Americans in the Military, exhibit book, Chicago: Hellenic Museum, 1998; "George Dilboy (1896-1918)," 3-page biographical narrative in draft; "In Memoriam: Robert F. Houlihan Sr," Hellenic Journal, 2000.; Clippings, photocopies, ephemera relating to Greek-American social and economic life in Utah, 1914-1992. Biographical sketches of prominent Utah Greek-Americans in business and the professions.; Theodore Salutos, "Cultural Persistence and Change: Greeks in the Great Plains and Rocky Mountain West, 1890-1970,"Pacific Historical Review (1980); E. D. Karampetsos, The Greek Immigrant Experience in White Pine County, Nevada, Unpublished MS, c. 1992; clippings, photocopies, ephemera about Greek-Americans in California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon.; Charles C. Moskos, Jr., "Growing Up Greek-American," Society, (1977); Theodore Salutos, "Growing Up in the Greek Community of Milwaukee," Historical Messenger of the Milwaukee County Historical Society, 1973; John. G. Bitzes, "The Anti-Greek Riot of 1909--South Omaha," Nebraska History, c. 1964; Elaine Thomopoulos, ed., Greek-American Pioneer Women of Illinois, 2000; clippings, photocopies, ephemera concerning Greek-Americans in Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Wisconsin.; Sophia Elissa Altin, "Growing Up Greek American in the South," The Greek Star (1998); Steve Frangos, "A Hellenic Spirit in Virginia," The Greek American(1998) [Biographical sketch of writer Eva Catafygiotu Topping]; Christopher Xenopoulos Janus, "Niki's Coming to America," The Greek Star (1999)[family narrative of Ku Klux Klan attack on Greek immigrant family in West Virginia, c. 1910]; clippings and photocopies concerning Greek-Americans in Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia.; Jack Goodman, "Nation's Gateway, Ellis Island, Unlocked for Public Visits," Salt Lake Tribune, 1990; G. James Patterson, "Kafenia and Community: Coffee Houses and Greek Life in Aliquippa and Ambidge, PA, 1938-1941," Pittsburgh History, 1991; George Sarrinikolaou, "Fifth Avenue Goes Greek," clipping, N.P., N.D., probably middle 1990s; Double-page photographic spread, New York and Boston Greek Independence Day Parades, National Herald, 2000.; Greek folk dance, popular dance, folk music, popular music, urban music (rebetika) modern heroic oral poetry, theater, sound recordings, traditional and popular vocalists, opera singers, musicians, conductors, vaudeville artists, films, film-makers, stage and film actors, traditional shadow puppetry (karaghiozis), composers, dance, festivals, painters, art exhibitions; Theodore Alevizos, Dino Anagnost, Theo Angelopoulos, Maria Callas, Michael Chiklis, George Dalaras, Georgia (Tsarpalas) Drake, Manos Hatzidakis, Agathonas Iakovidis, Yiorgos (Theologinis) Katsaros, Elia Kazan, Bob Kranz, Jenna Mathioudakis, James A. Notopoulos, Dino X. Pappas (Papakonstaninou), Theodore Stamos, Mikis Theodorakis.; "Greek-Americans in the Visual Arts," unpublished monograph, N.D. (references dated 1974 and earlier); "Publications--Fiction and Nonfiction," 1954-1992.; Richard Clogg, "The Greek Diaspora in its Historical Context," chapter 1 of unpublished longer work, c. 1997; Alexandros K. Kyrou and Stavros K. [Steve] Frangos, "Central Works on the Greek Diaspora," bound typescript photocopy, chapter 1 of Bibliography of Modern Greek Sources, a forthcoming publication of the Modern Greek Studies Association, Kent State University Press, 1999.; Doctoral dissertation, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.; c. 1940, Greek- and English-language memorabilia, Salt Lake production of play by Harry Kambouris (inscribed theatrical poster, partial program); c. 1950-1960, concert program, University Artists Series, Salt Lake Civic Music Association, "Panhellenion Folk Festival--Greece" (touring company from New York City, 35 traditional dances); 1980, theatrical program, A New Beginning: A Musical Play Written by Paul D. Maritsas, South High School.; Steve A. Demkaopoulos, "Do You Speak Greek?" bound collection of photocopies of articles by author 1972-1991 with articles by others 1925-1963; Steve A. Demakopoulos, 3 brief articles in Business Monthly 1994: "The Grandeur of Greek, a Legacy for All," "Dressing for the Occasion," "Greek Language: Do You Speak Greek?"; Steve Frangos, "A Way with Words" [article about Steve Demakopoulos], Greek American, 1995; Steven G. Economou, "[Grenglish]: An Illustrated Lexicon," self-published, 1999; P. David Seaman, "Sociolinguistic Factors in American Greek Bilingualism: Modern Greek and American English in Contact," conference paper, 1976; 4 brief articles about the state of Greek language in America, 1971-1999.; 11 pieces, fragile, principally from Apollo Music Company. New York City.; Typescript, English- and Greek-language versions of comedy; print source, Greek-language version of comedy.; Greek-language transcriptions of commercially recorded songs, with English translations and commentaries.; Greek-language transcriptions of commercially recorded songs, with English translations and commentaries.; 1986, contains "Wrestling with Death: Greek Immigrant Customs in Utah," by Helen Papanikolas (essay also in UHQ 52:1 [Summer 1984]); 1988, fragment; 1994 January-February, contains review by Spyros D. Orfanos of Small Bird, Tell Me, by Helen Papanikolas; 1994 May-June, pp. 6-13 historic images of Greeks in Utah, address by Helen Papanikolas to 1994 Vryonis Conference on Greeks in English-Speaking Countries, California State University, Sacramento; 1994 September-October, incomplete article by Sotirios (Sam) Chianis, "George Demetrios Grachis: America's Greatest Greek Violinist and Instrument Maker"; 1995 May-June, incomplete; 1995 incomplete; 1996 or 1997 incomplete; N.D. incomplete; N.D., p. 11, "Greek Folk Laments for the Dead."; Journal of American Folklore 98:389, pp. 259-86. Cover bears image relating to the article. Traditional verbal performance in contemporary rural Greece.; Angel D. Sederocanellis, 1000 Original Epigrams: On Ethics, Social Manners, Evaluation for Every Member of the Family. New York: Acropolis Press. c.1940; Steven G. Economou, Greek Proverbs. Chicago: Hellenic Foundation, 1976; Portion of unknown print source, c. 1980, epigrams, illustrated, epigrams numbered 873-926 on the themes of Love-Marriage, Family-Family Relations, Heredity-Inheritance; Steve George Alfieris, "Greek Proverbs, translated for the enjoyment and benefit of friends who would better understand these proverbs in the English language." Price, Utah: N.D. Two incomplete copies, each with an attached biographical memoir of Steve George Alfieris by Mary Pappas Alfieris, Crete, September 1990.; 36 undated photocopy pages of magazine text, photographs, and advertisements; letter to the editor from Odgen Mayor Fred M. Abbott; brief historical, biographical and critical essays about Ogden, Salt Lake City, Helper, Price, Salida, NV, Pocatello, ID. In Greek and English.; Dan Georgakas, 1987-1989, "Growing Up Greek and American," brief pieces (memoir, biography, family history, social criticism) from a series in The Greek-American; 1990, "Two Spartan-American Writers," The Greek-American; 1997, "The Changing Face of Astoria." The Greek-American.; Typescript copies of printed works by the author. In English and Greek. "Panhellenic Calendar, 1921," from The Life of Greeks in America, The Greek Community in Detroit, Mich."; ["Ergatis Timimenos"], "The Honest Worker," poem, in Greek and English;; "The Passion of Yiannis, from Greek-American Sketches"; "Kontofardhos and Tzanetos, RCA Victor Comedy Co. (38-3113, sides A &​ B)" [interlinear Greek and English]; brief biographical sketch of Anastas K. Margaritis, Alexandria, Louisiana; 1948, [Greek-language title], 1528-1948, The Malvis Foundation, Mobile, Alabama."; American Literary History, N. D. (most recent references 1994), pp. 702-724. A postmodern critique of ethnographic and travel writing by Greek-Americans.; Richard Clogg, "Nationalism and the Harems: A Greek American Journalist in turn-of-the century Constantinople." typescript, N.D., c. 1990 [Essay about journalist Demetra Vaka Brown, 1877-1946]; Yiorgos K. Kalogeras, "Greek-American Literature" [dedication, p. 253: "To Helen Papanikolas, who made things possible in Greek-American Studies"], in New Immigrant Literatures in the United States: A Sourcebook to Our Multicultural Literary Heritage, edited by Alpana Sharma Knippling. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1996.; Andrew T. Kopan, "The Greek Press," in The Ethnic Press in the United States: A Historical Analysis and Handbook, edited by Sally M. Miller. New York: Greenwood, 1987; "Voices from Within: The Greek-American Press on Greek-Americans, 1920-1970." The Yiorgos Katsaros Translations. Description of collection at Marriott Library, one page, c. 1990; Steve Frangos, "The Greek-American Postcard." Greek-American Review, March 1998; Greece in Print: Hellenic Literature Society's Newsletter, Year 3, Number 121 (May 1, 1998).; From Tales of the Fish Patrol. Oakland, CA: Star River House, 1982: "The King of the Greeks" and "Demetrios Contos."; Amelia Vasiliki Dres, 1976, Bibliography of the Greek-American Experience, Symposium '76, typescript, 2 copies; Charles C. Moskos, 1989, Selected Bibliography on Greek-Americana, Conference on "The Greek American Experience," Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota, typescript. Both cite works by Helen Z. Papanikolas.; Bound typescript; Citation of work by H.Z.P. page 118.; Evangeline V. Newton and Elias P. Vlanton, "Pictures of a Lost Generation: Greek Immigrants and The Federal Writers' Project," typescript, N.D., most recent citation 1990; Elias P. Vlanton and Evangeline V. Newton, "Greek Immigrants and The Federal Writers' Project: A Comprehensive Bibliography of State Holdings," typescript, N.D., most recent citation 1994.; Elias Vlanton, compiler and editor, "Snapshots of a Lost Generation" [Federal Writers' Project interview materials], The Greek American, June-November 1990: "Up the Restaurant Ladder," "A Conversation in a Greek Cafe," "Where We Have More Freedom," "The 'Permanny Wet' of Catina," "The Story of Christopher Be Ler," "Tampa Folklore," "The Corsones Brothers," "The Corsones Cousins," "The Greeks of Rutland," "The Rise and Fall of George Pappas," "Hellas in America," "The Story of Joe Drosinis."; Contains clippings, photocopies, and ephemera related to minority groups in Utah and the United States.; S. Lyman Tyler, "Population Data on American Indians and Other Minorities," 1971 [typescript, comparison of 1960 and 1970 Census data; columnar analyses of ethnic-minority populations of all Utah counties and of the municipalities Blanding, Brigham City, Cedar City, Duchesne, Logan, Moab, Monticello, Ogden, Price, Provo, Richfield, Roosevelt, Salt Lake City, St. George, Tooele, Vernal]; "Edge of the Cedars Museum of Indian Culture." Preliminary Design Concept and Program Prepared by Architects /​ Planners Alliance, 610 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84102, Albert L. Christensen, Principal in Charge. N.D. [c. 1973]. Description of proposed Navajo museum and center at Blanding, UT; architectural drawnings; budget; Newspaper clippings, approx. 30, on Native American subjects, S. L. Tribune, 1973-1994; "Message No. 19 from Father Liebler and Companions at Hat Rock Valley Retreat Center, P. O. Box 5, Monument Valley, Utah 84536." Newsletter, July 1975; Robert Coles, The Zunis: Self Portrayals, in The New Yorker, N.D. [prior to 1990]; "Chief Walkara," N.P., N.D., pamphlet apparently distributed at Chief Walkara's gravesite near Fillmore, Utah; Research notes by Helen Papanikolas (citation for 1959 article by M. K. Opler about Ute Indian therapy, written on daybook page for Tuesday, March 3, 1970; 2 citations from the Ogden Standard on one loose-leaf page, July 14, 1900 Navajo employees of the Grand Canyon Railroad; July 21, 1900 Piute powwow at Wadsworth observed by Union Pacific Railroad passengers).; News clippings, approx. 20, Salt Lake Tribune, Deseret News, Daily Utah Chronicle; program for a bilingual stage production of Historias Para Ser Contados, by Osvaldo Dragun, at four Utah locations, April 1979, with partial funding from the Utah Endowment for the Humanities.; Occidental College News Release, Spring 1970, Biographical Sketch--Dr. Andrew F. Rolle, historian; F. G. Friedmann, "Italian Letter: The World of 'La Miseria'." Partisan Review, 1953, 2 copies; Italian-language materials concerning the Ludlow Massacre of April 1914, Denver Public Library, paper-clipped together by H.Z.P; Humbert S. Nelli, "The Italian Padrone System in the United States," Labor History, 1964, 2 copies, handwritten research note by H. Z. P.; S. V. Littizzette, memoir of Caterina Pessetto Bottino (1870-1945) recorded by her grandson, S. V. Littizzette, June 5, 1977, concerning the visit of Mother Jones to Helper, UT during the strike of 1903. Original typescript on legal-size paper, 2 pages; Bread &​ butter note to Nick and Helen Papanikolas from Rev. Francis Pellegrino, Sacred Heart Parish, Salt Lake City, UT, postmarked 7 January 1976;; Small notepaper, worn, written in 2 inks, not by H.Z.P., contact information for Joseph Cannariato of Fair Oaks, CA and John and Josie Pellegrino, Carmichael, CA "near Fair Oaks. All are from Carbon Co. Utah. Joseph has tapes of some of his father's stories from (of) their past"; H.Z.P. note on file card: "Tape recording made Aug. 1970 in Fair Oaks Calif. of Mr. &​ Mrs. Joseph Cannariato . . . by Joseph J. Cannariato" [contact information included front and back of card]; Newspaper clippings and obituaries 1971-1980, approx. 15, Magna Times, Salt Lake Tribune,San Francisco Chronicle; "St. Anthony's Catholic Church, Helper, Utah, Twenty-Fifth Anniversary, 1945-1970," commemorative program with historical photographs and narrative.; "Concentration Camp USA Regulations, Wartime Civil Control Administration, July 18, 1942", texts of historical documents prepared by Japanese American Curriculum Project, San Mateo, CA, 1973; Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service, March 27, 1973, statutory and legal rationale for Executive Order 9066 and the Japanese-American internment; Press release, Office of the White House Press Secretary, February 19, 1976, "Remarks of the President upon the signing of a proclamation formally recognizing executive order 9066 as null and void"; Press release, Office of the White House Press Secretary, February 19, 1976, Proclamation of the cessation of executive order 9066 on the anniversary of its signing in 1942; "Topaz 1942-1946." 8-fold pamphlet with, illustrations, black &​ white photographs, N.D; memoirs of prominent Utah Asian-Americans, produced during the mid-1970s at the request of H.Z.P. by the subjects or their descendants: Dr. Edward Daigoro Hashimoto, The Chinese in Utah (William W. Louie), Henry and Alice Kasai; packet of research materials (photocopies, reading notes) starting with "Topaz, 1942-26," typescript, paper-clipped); Research and interview notes by H.Z.P., 5 paper-clipped packets of approx. 4-8 pages each, 5 loose sheets, several blank sheets; Photo image of business office of Japanese-American newspaper, Utah Nippo; clippings about Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders, 1972-1994, approx. 15, Salt Lake Tribune, Billings (MT) Gazette; Tomoko Yano, "The Case for Reparation," Utah JA News, 1978.; Balkan-Arts Traditions. Published in conjunction with the New York Spring Folk Festival, Balkan Arts Center, 1974; Spectrum, Newsletter, Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota, September 1976 and December 1976; Ethnic Folk Arts Center (formerly Balkan Arts Center), New York, Calendar of Events, November/​December 1982; "A Tapestry of Judaism: A History of the Jewish Experience in Utah." c. 1983, illustrated study guide and information sheet for KUED-7 series, with articles about Jews in Utah by Robert Goldberg, Jack Goodman, Harris Lenowitz, Rabbi Eric Silver. Bernard Solomon, Louis C. Zucker;; "Diary of Hagop Thomas (Tumas) Gagosian [1868-1952], May 27, 1939, Price, Carbon County, Utah, translated by his son, F. H. Gagosian, rewritten by his granddaughter, Viola Woodbury Kelsey, in 1960-61." Typescript, 2 different typefaces, texts of missing bottom lines of pages hand-written in by H. Z. P.; Quarter-sheet typed research note from The Best Things in Life, by Joseph Wechsberg, Boston: Little, Brown, N.D; News clippings, approx. 25,1972-1994, Salt Lake Tribune, Deseret News, Cedar City /​ St. George Spectrum.; 3 newspaper clippings, very fragile, possibly given to H.Z.P. by an interviewee during the Peoples of Utah research period, 1970s (Salt Lake Tribune, Oct. 20, 1923, Magazine Section, short story, "His Children's Father," by Octavius Roy Cohen; Unknown provenance, Knoxville, TN, undated, turn of 20th century, "Impeachment Proceedings Instituted" against Judge J. J. DuBose of Shelby County, TN; large clipping; "Slavery in Utah," small reverse photocopy, damaged, cut up, taped to 5 x 8 index card labeled "Slavery in Utah, Broad Ax, March 25, 1899, BAX 3-25-99"); "A Test of Faith: Jane Elizabeth James and the Origins of the Utah Black Community." By Henry J. Wolfinger, Archivist-Trainee, National Archives and Records Service, Washington, D.C. typescript, N.D.; Research note hand-written on loose-leaf paper, Ogden Standard, July 9, 1900. Black laborers segregated on railroad jobs; Sterling M. McMurrin, "The Negroes among the Mormons." Address given before the Annual Banquet of the Salt Lake City Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, June 21, 1968. Pamphlet;; George Ramjoue, "The Negro in Utah: A Geographical Study in Population," Master's thesis, Geography, University of Utah, August 1968. [incomplete]; Lewis Webster, "Black Americans and the Revolution." Utah Bicentennial Post, Newsletter (1974); Ronald G. Coleman, review of Good Time Coming?: Black Nevadans in the Nineteenth Century, by Elmer R. Rusco, for publication in Utah Historical Quarterly, Fall 1976; "A Lecture Series on the 'Black Family in Utah.'" 4 lectures to be delivered in January 1976. Rev. France Davis, Co-Director. 4-fold flyer. Sponsored by local churches and the Utah Endowment for the Humanities; John W. Fitzgerald and Ray R. Canning, "Minority-Group Teachers and Pupils in Utah's Schools, 1961-1966." Research Report for the Utah State Department of Public Instruction, 1966; Newspaper clippings, 1972-1990, approx. 35, Salt Lake Tribune. African American concerns; Interview with Maya Angelou, Review, 1981; Minority Reporter, Inc: Accountability, Disagreement, Free Enterprise =​ Progress, September 1977 and March 1, 1978.; Produced for H. Z. P. course on prejudice at the University of Utah, late 1970's. The author looks at her own prejudices growing up in Utah. Original typescript.; Documents related to the LDS Church in relation to other faiths, critics, women, blacks, dissenters, MX, other public issues.; Call for papers, proposed anthology, Self-Forgotten Minority: The Mormon Experience in the 19th Century and Its Relevance to Contemporary Life, Gordon C. Thomasson, editor, to be published in 1973; "Culture and the Worldwide Church," by Noel B. Reynolds, March 2, 1976; "Mormon Polygamy--A Loose Marriage System? Preliminary Impressions," by Eugene E. Campbell. N.D.[mid-1970s?]; "The Mormon Family," by Bruce L. Campbell and Eugene E. Campbell. Chapter 16 of Ethnic Families in America, ed. Mindel and Habenstein (New York: Elsevier Scientific Publishing Co., 1976); "The Mormon Family System: The Known and the Unknown," by Clark S. Knowlton, University of Utah, for the Fourth Annual Family Research Conference, Brigham Young University, February 6-7, 1975; "Polygamy as Viewed by Women," by David F. Boone. Semester Project, History 666 Problems in Utah History, Dr. E. E. Campbell, 1978; "Polygamy in Utah: Yesterday and Today." Pamphlet, bibliography prepared by the Humanities Department, Salt Lake City Public Library, April 17, 1979; "On Being a Woman in Utah: A Very Personal Essay," by Dr. LaVon B. Carroll, Professor of English, March 14, 1977.; Letter to H.Z.P. from William A. (Bert) Wilson, Brigham Young University, February 10, 1976, handwritten, stapled to 5 pages of material from BYU folklore archives; "Apostles vs. Historians," by Kenneth L. Woodward, Newsweek, February 15, 1982, on dispute between BYU historian D. Michael Quinn and LDS Church leaders Ezra Taft Benson and Boyd C. Packer; The Sunstone Review 2:8 (August 1982), lead article, "Behind the Scenes: The Joseph Smith III Blessing," by Mark Hoffman; Does Philosophy Destroy Religious Faith? Addresses by Obert C.Tanner and James L. Jarrett. Great Issues Forum, Series 2: Religion. University of Utah Extension Division Pamphlets in Cooperation with the Department of Philosophy. November 24, 1954.; Flyer, "The Jerald Tanners," from Power for Living, June 1970; flyer, Mormonism: Shadow or Reality?, by Jerald and Sandra Tanner, enlarged edition, Modern Microfilm Co., Salt Lake City, Utah, 1972; flyer, "Attention Book of Mormon Believers," marginalia "Ad From 'The Examiner,' Independence, Mo. Nov. 24, 1973"; Booklist &​ Order form, Modern Microfilm Co., Salt Lake City, Utah, 1972 or later.; "White and Peaceful," by Herb Caen, column, San Francisco Chronicle, N.D. [mid-1970s]; "The Saints Among Us," by Michael Parrish. Rocky Mountain Magazine, Jan-Feb. 1980; "A Bankrupt Philosophy," two letters to the editor, Time, April 28, 1980; "The Downwind People: A Thousand Americans Sue for Damage Brought On by Atomic Fallout," by Anne Fadiman. Life, June 1980.; "Eastern Orthodoxy," by Milton V. Backman, Jr. Ensign, May 1971; "Responsibilities of the Priesthood," by Wilford Woodruff (1807-1898) Fourth President, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Text of sermon delivered July 4, 1880. Ensign, September 1971; [partial article on Reform Protestantism, author unknown], Ensign, February 1972; "Strengthening the Patriarchal Order in the Home," by Brent A. Barlow. Ensign, February 1973; "To Be a Woman in the Church: European Women Respond on What It Means to Them," unsigned. Ensign, August 1973; [Q-A column] "I have never married. Will there be opportunities for marriage in the next life?" Response by James E. Faust. Ensign, December 1973; "Home: The Place to Save Society," by President Spencer W. Kimball, from an address given to the Stockholm, Sweden Area Conference, August 1974. Ensign, January 1975; "The Lord's Plan for Men and Women," by President Spencer W. Kimball, from an address given at June Conference, June 27, 1975. Ensign, October 1975.; Letter of Susa Young Gates to daughter Lucy Gates Bowen, March 2, 1918, typescript, National Woman's Relief Society letterhead, photocopy; "Life Story of Margret Eliza Uttley Tolman: My Heritage of Faith, Memories of a Pioneer Woman," by Maggie Tolman Porter. Thomas Tolman Family Magazine, Vol. I, Third Quarter, 1965; "Part II, Life Story of Margret Eliza Uttley Tolman (Continued)," Vol. I, Fourth Quarter, 1965; "Margret Eliza Uttley Tolman, continued," Vol. II, First Quarter 1966; "Margret Eliza Uttley Tolman, continued," Vol. 2, Third Quarter 1966; "Memoirs of Agatha Walker McAllister (1866-1947), N.D.; "Medicine Among the Early Mormons," by Claire Noall, Western Folklore, April 1959.; "Exponent II, Vol. III, No. 3 (March, 1977); "Of Memories and Small-Town Mormons," Review by Janet Peterson, Sandy, Utah, of Frost in the Orchard, by Donald R. Marshall, Exponent II, Summer 1978; "Inside Martha Spence Heywood," Review by Helen Candland Stark, Salem, Utah, of The Journal of Martha Spence Heywood, 1850-56, edited by Juanita Brooks, Exponent II, Winter 1979; Exponent II. Vol. V, No. 3 (Spring 1979).; Newspaper clippings.; Newspaper clippings.; Newspaper clippings.; Newspaper clippings.; "Greece." Cultural Patterns and Technical Change, Ed. Margaret Mead. New York: New American Library, 1955; "Morality, Courtship, and Love in Greek Folklore," by Constantina Safilios-Rothschild, Southern Folklore Quarterly, December 1965; "Return to Kasos," by Harry Mark Petrakis, Review of The Feasts of Memory: A Journey to a Greek Island, by Elias Kulukundis. Saturday Review, September 9, 1967; "The Building of Nations," by Harry and Pola Triandis, Psychology Today, March 1969; "Ethnicity: The Greek Case," by Alice Scourby, Greek World, March-April 1977; "Athens is Talking About Who You Know," by Nicholas Gage, San Francisco Examiner &​ Chronicle, Sunday, April 8, 1979; "Distorting History: Concerning a Recent Article on Ethnic Identity in Greek Macedonia," by Constantine G. Hatzidimitriou, Balkan Studies 34:2 (1993); "National Ideologies, Histories, and Popular Consciousness: A Response to Three Critics" by Anastasia N. Karakasidou, Balkan Studies 35:1 (1994); "Stereoviews: Glimpse of Greek and Immigrant Life," by Steve Frangos, National Herald, February 4-5, 2000.; "Rhapsodists of Modern Greece," by Walter Starkie, review of Modern Greek Heroic Poetry Folkways FE4468, by James A. Notopoulos, N.P, N.D.(late 1940s to mid-1950s; "The Greek Vase: A Study in the Liberal Arts and Sciences," by John Osman, in The Shield and Diamond of the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, June 1950; "The Heroic Women of Epic Greece," by Mary R. Lefkowitz, in The American Scholar, Autumn 1987; "Metropolitan Museum Unveils New Greek Galleries," Orthodox Observer, May 20, 1999; "Schliemann's Great Masked Hoax?" Hellenic Journal, February 3, 2000.; News clippings, magazine tearsheet on the dispute between Greece and Britain over whether the British Museum should restore the "Elgin" marbles to the Pantheon, from which they were taken in 1801.; "The Asia Minor Catastrophe: A Personal Account," by Constantine G. Hatzidimitriou, The Greek American, Sept. 24, 1997; "The Uprooting of the Greeks of Asia Minor," Greek Refugees of the 20th Century, Special Supplement to The National Herald, January 29-30, 2000.; Composite photocopy of three 1941 American newspaper headlines ("Greeks Check Nazi Balkan Coup Plans," "Greeks Defiant as Nazi Army Masses," "Nazi Balkan Attack Slated for Tonight!"); "Salonica Jews Honor Greeks," by Marios Leonida, The Greek American, June 1994; "My Unforgettable Memories of October 28, 1940," by Costas Mountanos, The Hellenic Journal, October 1, 1998.; Newspaper clippings, Greek Heritage Society Calendar (1988).; Newspaper clippings.; "Wide Fighting Rages in Cyprus, Turks Control Road to Nicosia, Greeks Mobilize, Shift Troops," New York Times, July 21, 1974; Greece: A Quarterly of Opinion, January-February-March 1975, issue devoted to Cyprus crisis; "New Window of Opportunities Opens Up for Cyprus Negotiations," by Andreas Hadjikyriacos, The National Herald, Sept. 11-12, 1999; "Retrospective: A Look Back to July 20, 1974," The Greek American, July 21, 2000.; clippings from Orthodox Observer, Greek American, National Herald, Greek Star; 1 sheet 4" x 6" yellow paper with notes by H.Z.P. dating to 1977 or later; clipping, "'Wog Boy' Hits a Nerve," San Francisco Chronicle, Tuesday, May 9, 2000, pages A-10, A-14
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