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Citations:Uke

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English citations of Uke

  • Thaddeus Bialek (1941), “This Man's Army”, in Common Ground, v 2, Common Council for American Unity, p 10:
    He's a “Uke” and whenever you rub him the wrong way, you know it: England's sure to be defeated. The Nazis have a right to run Europe, haven't they? The Ukrainians outnumber the Poles and the Bohemians put together, but when were they ever given the chance to have a country of their own?
  • w:Bruce Hutchison (1942), The unknown country: Canada and her people, New York: Coward-McCann:
    Most Canadians do not attempt to understand these other races. They are the peasants laboring by the roadside, or a Uke kitchen maid to do the heavy work of the household, or that perennial nuisance, the naked Doukhobor, or the Oriental Problem.
  • (1948), Viltis, v 6, International Institute of Wisconsin:
    One Ukrainian lad came up to me, making the statement: “If but you could remain in Windsor for one month you could be of great help in organizing our youth and do a world of good for our Ukrainian colony.” He spoke in terms as one Uke would in another.