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Ian Vlodarskii Papers, 1960-1969

125 items
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Correspondence, manuscripts, photographs and printed materials of Vlodarskii. The correspondence dates from the 1960's and chiefly concerns Vlodarsiĭ's meeting Nikita Khrushchev during World War II. The photographs consist of two pictures of Vlodarskiĭ. There are three folders of articles by Vlodarskiĭ clipped from a variety of technical journals.

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P.F. Lavrukhin Manuscripts, 1969-1971

7 items
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Typescripts cover a variety of Soviet and anti-Communist topics with comments on Stalin, Khrushchev and Brezhnev. The manuscripts are of memoiristic nature and discuss the Soviet Union from ca. 1916-25.

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Sergei Germanovich Pushkarev Printed Materials, 1920-1975

10000 items
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The collection of printed materials consists of eighteen boxes of newspaper clippings, oversize clippings and various newspaper letters and flyers. The clippings cover the 1920-1975 period and deal with topics including: World War II, Soviet affairs, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, Russian literature, Asian affairs and such individuals as Stalin, Khrushchev, Solzhenit︠s︡yn and Sakharov. There are newsletters from the St. Sergius High School and the Tolstoy Foundation as well as a number of pamphlets on East European affairs.

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Soviet Newspapers, 1912-1964

1.5 Linear Feet
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Russian Newspapers of the 20th Century: The birth of "Pravda" in Russia (1912); The Death and Funeral of Stalin (1953); and Khrushchev's Visit to North Africa (1964)

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Subbotić-Pereplotchikov Family Papers, 1861-2002

11.5 linear feet
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The papers are comprised of correspondence, documents, writings, diaries, memoirs, photographs, printed material, and ephemera of Yugoslav diplomat Ivan Subbotić (1893-1973); his wife, a prominent scholar Anka Gođevac-Subbotić (1890-1983); their son-in-law Igor Pereplotchikov (1912-2002), and other family members.
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Volodymyr Levyt︠s︡ʹkyĭ papers, 1880s-1980

14 linear feet
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The papers comprise correspondence, personal documents, organizational records and documents, financial statements and receipts, manuscripts, research notes, photographs, sheet music, Ukrainian song lyrics, printed materials, periodicals relating to the life and professional activities of Volodymyr Levyts'kyi, an editor, prominent political and social activist, and leader of the Ukrainian émigré community.
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