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Bohdan S
Wynar (ed)...
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Vynar or
Lubomyr Wynar (Ukrainian: Любомир Роман Винар, 2
January 1932 – 16
April 2017) was a Ukrainian-American
scholar and historian.
Wynar was born in Lwów...
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innovation – is left to the specialists." Wolk 2010;
Applegate 1996, p. 49.
Wynar,
Littlefield &
Holte 1982, p. 524.
Applegate 1996, pp. 49–50.
Salzman 1986...
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Archived from the
original on 6
April 2012. Ohloblyn,
Oleksander and
Lubomyr Wynar. "Hrushevsky, Mykhailo".
Encyclopedia of Ukraine.
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Michael H.; Harmeling,
Deborah (1978).
Wynar,
Bohdan S. (ed.).
Dictionary of
American Library Biography.
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- "Scientology-Lite",
picking up a term
originally coined by
Texas columnist Roahn Wynar. At the
first Wizards Course in 1991,
Harry Palmer introduced the story...
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Dictionary of
American Library Biography. (1978).
Bohdan Wynar, ed. "Young, John
Russell (1840-1899)." Littleton, Colorado:
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admirers who have
continued his work
include Lubomyr Wynar,
Orest Subtelny, and
Zenon Kohut.
Wynar, Lubomyr. "Ohloblyn, Oleksander". encyclopediao****raine...
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Ukrainian Congress Committee of America. 1951. p. 56.
Bohdan S.
Wynar (2000).
Independent Ukraine: A
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