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A new life: Soviet historian Valentyn Moroz, who now lives on Toronto's Armadale Ave, relaxes in his favorite spot in High Park, in front of the statue of Ukrainian poet Lesya Ukrainka
A new life: Soviet historian Valentyn Moroz, who now lives on Toronto's Armadale Ave, relaxes in his favorite spot in High Park, in front of the statue of Ukrainian poet Lesya Ukrainka

A new life: Soviet historian Valentyn Moroz, who now lives on Toronto's Armadale Ave, relaxes in his favorite spot in High Park, in front of the statue of Ukrainian poet Lesya Ukrainka

Date6/3/1983
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  • A new life: Soviet historian Valentyn Moroz, who now lives on Toronto's Armadale Ave, relaxes in his favorite spot in High Park, in front of the statue of Ukrainian poet Lesya Ukrainka
  • A new life: Soviet historian Valentyn Moroz, who now lives on Toronto's Armadale Ave, relaxes in his favorite spot in High Park, in front of the statue of Ukrainian poet Lesya Ukrainka.
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Original Toronto Star caption: A new life: Soviet historian Valentyn Moroz, who now lives on Toronto's Armadale Ave, relaxes in his favorite spot in High Park, in front of the statue of Ukrainian poet Lesya Ukrainka.
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    ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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    Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0069472F
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    Valentyn Moroz
    Mahler, John
    6/8/1979