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Rare Book & Manuscript Library

Rare Book & Manuscript Library

6th Floor East Butler Library
535 West 114th Street
New York, NY 10027, USA
rbml@library.columbia.edu
The Rare Book & Manuscript Library is Columbia University’s principal repository for special collections. We collect, preserve, describe, promote, and provide access to the material evidence of diverse individuals and activities in alignment with the University’s research and teaching mission. We build and steward deep collections in select subject areas and connect them to a global audience through reference, teaching, exhibitions, publications, and public programs.

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Tatiana Nikolaevna Danilevich Papers, 1946-1974

49 items (1 box)
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Collection includes a manuscript entitled "Pokhod obrechennykh" on a Cossack military group (Kazachii Stan) that fought for Germany during World War II and was later repatriated to the USSR. There are also manuscripts concerning historical and contemporary topics for emigre periodicals; a report published by the Polish Association of Former Soviet Political Prisoners in London, entitled "The Mass Murder of Polish Prisoners of War in Katyn"; and seven issues of "Russkoe Voskresenie" (Paris, 1958), with a series of articles by Danilevich on Katyn.

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Tatiana Nikolaevna Danilevich Papers, 1946-1974 49 items (1 box)

Tatiana Nikandrovna Tarydina Papers, 1917-1977

600 items (30 boxes; 1 oversized scrapbook)
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Correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, a document, a subject file, printed materials and scrapbooks of Tarydina. The correspondence includes letters from Rodion Berezov, Georgiĭ Grebenshchikov, Olǵa Spesivt︠s︡eva, Aleksandra Tolstai︠a︡ and I︠A︡kov T︠S︡vibak. While most of the manuscripts are Tarydina's own, there is an essay by Natalii︠a︡ Logunova, and a copy of one by Maksimilian Voloshin about Tarydina's father, General Nikandr Marks. There are several dozen photographs that chronicle emigre theatrical events she produced during the 1940's in New York in collaboration with her husband, I︠A︡kov Shigorin. There is a 1917 contract with the Bolśhoĭ Letniĭ Teatr and a subject file concerning Tarydina's father. The clippings and scrapbooks relate to Tarydina's theatrical career at the Moscow Malyĭ Theater, in Odessa and in New York as well as to her essays published in the emigre press.

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Tatiana Nikandrovna Tarydina Papers, 1917-1977 600 items (30 boxes; 1 oversized scrapbook)

Tatiana L'vovna Sukhotina (Tolstoy) Letters, 1949-1950

12 items (12 items)
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Ten letters, one manuscript entitled "Nemnozhko o Pushkine" and a photograph of Sukhotina (Tolstai︠a︡). The letters, written in 1949-1950, are addressed to Fedor Dmitrievich Sverbeev; the manuscript, a lecture delivered by Sukhotina, is an account of Tolstoĭ's views on Pushkin; and the photograph is of Sukhotina in her old age.

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Tatiana L'vovna Sukhotina (Tolstoy) Letters, 1949-1950 12 items (12 items)

Tatiana Alekseevna Smirnova-Maksheeva Papers, 1947-1976

26 items (1 box)
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The correspondence includes a copy of a 1913 letter to Smirnova-Maksheeva and a 1973 letter from her. The manuscripts are primarily by Smirnova-Maksheeva and include essays on the St. Petersburg Ekaterinskiĭ Institut; the Smirnov vodka dynasty (to which Smirnova-Maksheeva's first husband belonged); the author Petr A. Zhili︠́a︡r(Pierre Gilliard); the painter Konstantin E. Makovskiĭ (whom Smirnova-Maksheeva knew) and her husband and father-in-law. In addition, there is a manuscript of a talk about Smirnova-Maksheeva's poetry given by Georgiĭ Ivit︠s︡kiĭ in Paris, 1975. The published books are "Rasskazy i povesti" (Paris, 1975)"Skazka o russkom soldate, krylatom bese i t︠s︡arevne Elene" (Paris, 1974)"Dushoĭ i serdt︠s︡em" (Souvain, 1970) and "Tain̆a kazbeka-Gruzinskai︠a︡ legenda v stikhakh 16-17 veka" (Paris, 1947).

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Tatiana Alekseevna Smirnova-Maksheeva Papers, 1947-1976 26 items (1 box)

Tatiana Aleksandrovna Protopopova Memoirs, 1977

170 pages (170 pages)
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The memoirs cover 1912-1922, but concentrate on 1918-1920.

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Tatiana Aleksandrovna Protopopova Memoirs, 1977 170 pages (170 pages)

Taro Takahashi papers, 1950s-2010s

20 Linear Feet (16 record cartons)
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Research data, publications (draft and published), grant proposals and related documentation, conference materials, correspondence, teaching/course materials, reference files on CO2 research, and personnel information created by or with Earth and Environmental professor Taro Takahashi.

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Taro Takahashi papers, 1950s-2010s 20 Linear Feet (16 record cartons)

Taras Konstantinovich Novak Papers, 1950-1968

300 items (6 boxes)
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The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, notebooks, diagrams and tables, lists of addresses, and printed materials. Correspondence is mostly drafts of letters by Novak and letters to and from Mark Weinbaum. The bulk of the collection consists of manuscripts by Novak dealing with topics in engineering and physics. Novak criticizes Einstein's Theory of Relativity and Newton's laws of mechanics in his discussions. Notebooks include drafts of articles. Diagrams and tables mostly complement his manuscripts. Printed materials include copies of a pamphlet by Novak"Fizika 3-khmernogo prostranstva.".

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Taras Konstantinovich Novak Papers, 1950-1968 300 items (6 boxes)

Tania León papers, 1960s-2020s

110 Linear Feet (8 document boxes; 2 small flat boxes; 3 shopping bags; 1 large carton; 40 flat boxes, 30 manuscript boxes, 20 record cartons, 5 poster boxes)
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Tania León (b. 1943, in Havana, Cuba) is a composer of both large scale and chamber works, as well as a conductor, educator, and advisor to arts organizations. The collection includes manuscript and published scores, photographs, programs, posters, recordings, awards, books, clippings, and correspondence.
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Tania León papers, 1960s-2020s 110 Linear Feet (8 document boxes; 2 small flat boxes; 3 shopping bags; 1 large carton; 40 flat boxes, 30 manuscript boxes, 20 record cartons, 5 poster boxes)

Tamurbek Dawletschin Memoirs, 1952-1978

3 items (1 box)
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There are two separate memoirs: the first written under the name I. Idelev and entitled"Li︠u︡di vne zakona (zapiski sovetskogo voennoplennogo v Germaniĭ)" (215 p.); the second is entitled "O sebe i o drugikh. Avtobiograficheskie zapiski. Chast' l: 1904-1942" (266 p.). There is also a bibliography of Dawletschin's writings.

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Tamurbek Dawletschin Memoirs, 1952-1978 3 items (1 box)

Sylvia Ardyn Boone Papers, 1925-2011, bulk 1961-1993

40 linear feet (34 record cartons, 5 oversized flat boxes (box 60-64), 4 manuscript boxes, 1 tall manuscript box (box 37))
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This collection contains the personal and professional papers of Sylvia Ardyn Boone, a scholar of Art History with a focus on African art, and the first African-American woman to receive tenure at Yale University. The collection includes manuscripts, correspondence, course materials and syllabi, research notes, printed materials, photographs, video and sound recordings, and other papers relating to professional projects. Also included are dissertation manuscripts for recipients of the Sylvia Ardyn Boone Memorial Prize at Yale.
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Sydney Howard Gay papers, 1748-1931

43 linear feet (87 boxes)
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Letters written to Gay from political and literary contemporaries such as Horace Greeley, Charles Sumner, and William Bryant; reports in letter form from his reporters at the front during the Civil War; and personal correspondence including many letters from his wife, Elizabeth Neall Gay. Letters written to Mrs. Gay from family friends and business associates including many from her husband. Correspondence of other members of the Gay family including Walter Gay, Sarah Gay, and Allan Gay. Diaries, notebooks, and journals of Sydney Howard Gay.

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S. Whitney Phoenix letters collection, 1554-1933

2 boxes (2 boxes (168 items))
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Personal letters written by Phoenix to friends and associates, and letters which Phoenix collected as autograph specimens, ranging in date from 1554 (Melanchthon) to 1933 (Franklin D. Roosevelt). Over half of Phoenix's own letters are addressed to Josiah Collins Pumpelly (1839-1920), many others are to Henry Thayer Drowne (1822-1897). The material is dated from various places in the United States and Europe and contains accounts of Phoenix's travels and comments on yachting, books, the theater, and friends. There is a series of Presidential letters ranging from Washington to Franklin D. Roosevelt. Also, an engraved portrait of Phoenix.

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S. Whitney Phoenix letters collection, 1554-1933 2 boxes (2 boxes (168 items))

Svetozar Pribicevic Microfilms, 1895-1944

6 items
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The documents in this collection span the inter-war years but cluster around the 1930-1936 period when Pribičeviʹc was living in exile in France and Czechoslovakia. They consist primarily of correspondence, police reports, foreign mission dossiers, clippings and speeches and shed light on Pribičeviʹc's public life. These materials are part of the holdings of the archives of the Czech Academy of Sciences, the National Museum and the Office of the President of the Republic, and were microfilmed in 1967 at the request of Stoyan Pribichevich, the son of Svetozar Pribičeviʹc.

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Svetozar Pribicevic Microfilms, 1895-1944 6 items

S.V. Enval'd Manuscripts, 1946-1950

1 item (1 item)
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Notebook with manuscript stories and memoiristic essays by Envald́.

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S.V. Enval'd Manuscripts, 1946-1950 1 item (1 item)

Susan Waltz papers, 1979-2013 [Bulk 1993-1999]

14 Linear Feet (34 document boxes)
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This collection of papers documents the work of Amnesty International's IEC, IEC Standing Committees, International Council Meetings, materials related to international planning and finances, and papers concerning AI policies and country priorities. Thematic areas of focus include research coverage in AI, crisis response (including Rwanda), impunity and the International Criminal Court, and economic, social and cultural rights.

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Susan Otis Thompson papers, 1965-1992, bulk 1970-1980

1.05 linear feet 2.5 document boxes
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The papers consist primarily of correspondence and documentation related to her professional activities as a professor, a librarian, and a scholar of early print and book history.
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Susan Orlean Papers, 1930s-2015, 2019

30.75 linear feet (21 record cartons, 10.5 document boxes, 3 card files, 2 cassette boxes, and 3 flat boxes)
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This collection documents Orlean's career as a writer and a journalist, and also includes some personal materials and school papers. The collection includes address books, appointment books, audio recordings, clippings, computer files, contracts, correspondence, drafts, interviews, notes, notebooks, photographs, proofs, publications, research materials, school records, and video recordings.
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Subbotić-Pereplotchikov Family Papers, 1861-2002

11.5 linear feet (15 manuscript boxes, 2 flat boxes)
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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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Subbotić-Pereplotchikov Family Papers, 1861-2002 11.5 linear feet (15 manuscript boxes, 2 flat boxes)

Stuyvesant Fish papers, 1889-1910

0.5 linear feet (1 box)
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Correspondence and documents. The largest portion of the collection consists of letters received from Edward Henry Harriman dealing with the Illinois Central Railroad, of which Fish was president, and the Railroad Securities Company

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Stuyvesant Fish papers, 1889-1910 0.5 linear feet (1 box)

S. Tukholka Memoirs, 1914

2 items (2 items)
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Memoirs of Tukholka. Tukholka discusses his twenty-year service in the Imperial Russian consular service in Turkey, including his positions in Constantinople (1898), Jedetheh (1901), Prizren (1902), Mitrovica (1907) and Üsküp (1913). The memoirs also describe Turkish history and culture, the persecution of Armenians and Greeks, the role of women in Turkish society, and various political figures, notably Alexander Karageorgevich. The 103-page English typescript is accompanied by a 22-page partial Russian translation.

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S. Tukholka Memoirs, 1914 2 items (2 items)

Stuart B. Schimmel - Oliver Wendell Holmes letters and documents, 1860-1946

2 Volumes (1 box 1 oversize folder)
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Correspondence, manuscripts, a Civil War notebook, commemorative postage stamps, an etching, photographs, book reviews and other clippings by and about Holmes. Many of the letters are written to Charles Henry Butler, 1859-1940, Reporter of Decisions at the United States Supreme Court from 1902 until 1916, and contain suggestions for the published reports of Holmes' decisions. There are also many manuscript memoranda of Holmes' suggestions to Butler. There is a letter written to P.E. Mason dated March 1, 1899, giving advice to a young lawyer on what books to read and how to conduct himself; and also Holmes' autograph manuscript of an essay on the legal vocation"Just the Boy That's Wanted in Law.".

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Stuart B. Schimmel - Oliver Wendell Holmes letters and documents, 1860-1946 2 Volumes (1 box 1 oversize folder)

Stuart B. Schimmel collection of Frederick Rolfe papers, 1892-1980

1 linear feet (2 boxes)
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A collection of materials by and about the nineteenth century English writer and eccentric Frederick Rolfe (also known as Baron Corvo), assembled by the book collector Stuart B. Schimmel.
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Stuart B. Schimmel collection of Frederick Rolfe papers, 1892-1980 1 linear feet (2 boxes)

Stuart B. Schimmel collection of Augustus Hare papers and drawings, 1854-1909

1 box (1 box and 5 oversize items in Mapcase)
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Correspondence, manuscripts, and drawings of Hare and his family. His letters concern the writing and publishing of his books and his many social relationships. There are the autograph manuscripts of the announcement of his book "Shropshire" and of his autobiographical essay "The Hare with Many Friends", as well as five original pencil and wash drawings of buildings in France, Germany, and Switzerland used as illustrations in his popular travel books. There are also several devotional manuscripts by other members of the Hare family.

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Various documents

Stuart B. Schimmel collection of Augustus Hare papers and drawings, 1854-1909 1 box (1 box and 5 oversize items in Mapcase)

Stuart B. Schimmel Collection of A. J. A. Symons Papers, 1922-1941, 1996

0.43 Linear Feet (1 manuscript box)
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A small group of materials, chiefly consisting of English writer and bibliographer A. J. A. Symons' correspondence and records related to the First Edition Club, which Symons founded in 1922. Stuart B. Schimmel collected the materials.
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Stuart B. and Caroline Schimmel collection of letters, manuscripts and documents, 1735-1986

1 linear feet (1 box (7 folders), 1 oversize folder)
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Two letters of Christopher Isherwood to Reginald Murton (1938); one letter of Christopher Isherwood to a Mr Bean (1965); a photograph of Lily Pons inscribed to Stuart Schimmel; one letter of John Dreyfuss to Caroline Schimmel (1996); a letter from Harold Williams (Limited Editions Club) to a Mr Macy (1932); a folder of papers relating to the Schimmel's collecting; and an oversize 1735 tax assessment for the Parish of Farnborough, signed by Peter Burrell, Thomas Farrington, and Richard Gillray.

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Stuart B. and Caroline Schimmel Art and Calligraphy Collection, 1735-1985

8 Linear Feet (1 legal ms. box, 1 tall ms. box, 1 flat box, 1 record carton, 2 mapcase drawers, 1 item on shelf.)
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This collection contains art and calligraphy items that were gifts of Stuart B. and Caroline Schimmel to the RBML.

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Stuart B. and Caroline Schimmel Art and Calligraphy Collection, 1735-1985 8 Linear Feet (1 legal ms. box, 1 tall ms. box, 1 flat box, 1 record carton, 2 mapcase drawers, 1 item on shelf.)

Stewart Lillard Stereographs Collection of World Travel, 1870-1931

5 linear feet (3 card file boxes)
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A collection of stereographs with scenes from Europe, the Far East, Mexico, Cuba, the Middle East, and the United States.
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Stewart Culin papers, 1885-1900

0.5 linear feet (1 box)
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Correspondence, notes, manuscripts, and drawings of Culin. The collection contains information on the early days of football, the games of the American Indian, and games in Hawaii, India, and Malaya. The correspondence in the collection consists of only a few letters dealing primarily with Culin's work on Hawaiian games.

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Stewart Culin papers, 1885-1900 0.5 linear feet (1 box)

Steven Moore Papers on David Markson, 1973-2010

2 linear feet 1 record storage carton 1 document box
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This collection documents the long personal and professional relationship between author David Markson and Steven Moore. Moore was Markson's editor at Dalkey Archive, and friend and ally after the both ceased to be involved with Dalkey in 1996, the year the press brought out Reader's Block. When Moore was still at the press they published Markson's most critically acclaimed novel Wittgenstein's Mistress in 1988, one of the first works of original fiction first published by the press, which before had been re-issuing out-of-print works.
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Steven Marcus papers, 1977-2001

17 Linear Feet (13 record cartons, 2 document boxes)
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Steven Boss Collection of Humor Magazines, 9999

80.5 linear feet (65 boxes, cataloged individually)
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A large and significant collection of 20th century humor magazines.

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Steven Boss Collection of Humor Magazines, 9999 80.5 linear feet (65 boxes, cataloged individually)

Stephen William Rousseas papers, 1966-1979

10.5 linear feet (18 boxes, including 39 volumes)
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Correspondence, manuscripts, audio tapes and printed material pertaining to the coup d'etat in Greece in 1967 and to Greek resistance movements in Europe and the United States. Letters from Margaret Papandreou describe the arrest of Andreas Papandreou at the time of the coup and his activities in Europe after his release from prison and the activities of his associates and supporters. There are records of American organizations, especially the Pan-Helenic Liberation Movement (PAK), formed to help Papandreou's cause. Also included are many letters from Mogens Camre, then aide to the Prime Minister of Denmark, and later member of the Danish Parliament; correspondence with Eleni Vlachou, publisher and editor of Kathimerini ('The Daily' a principal Athens newspaper) and with several U.S. political figures including Robert F. Kennedy, Eugene McCarthy, John Kenneth Galbraith and James William Fulbright. The audiotapes are of speechesby and interviews of Papandreou, Rousseas, and others.

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Stephen Whitney Phoenix Library, 1475-1880

approximately 8000 Volumes
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This collection of over 8,000 volumes, the bequest of Stephen Whitney Phoenix (1881), was the first major donation of rare books given to Columbia College. It was Mr. Phoenix's library and as such contains books on a variety of subjects. The collection is rich in nineteenth century illustrated books and books on travel, emblem books, geography, natural history, and literature, including a Shakespeare First Folio (1623). The collection is catalogued in the Dewey scheme with the letters "P" or "BP" preceding the call number. The books are found in the card catalog.

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Stephen Whitney Phoenix Library, 1475-1880 approximately 8000 Volumes

Stephen Haweis papers, 1860-1969

5 linear feet (15 boxes; 4 oversize folders)
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Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, artwork, objects, and printed material. Included among the list of 37 cataloged correspondents are: Vera Brittain, Edward Gordon Craig, Clarence Darrow, Havelock Ellis, Augustus John, Emmeline Pankhurst, Edward Steichen, Gertrude Stein, Algernon Charles Swinburne, Sybil Thorndike, Alec Waugh, and H. G. Wells. The cataloged manuscripts include a poem by Witter Bynner entitled "Hay Wagon." There is a large selection of Stephen's writings (poetry, novels, plays, articles, biographies, memoirs) including drafts of a proposed biography of his father, a bound volume of his own memoirs, numerous notebooks, and "Mount Joy," a description of life on Dominica. His photographs and paintings are well represented, with 6 albums of photographs and 2 boxes & 1 folder of approximately 200 paintings and sketches. The printed material includes works by Stephen, his father and his mother.

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Stephen D. James Citizen Exchange Corps Records, 1961-1975

40 linear feet 80 boxes
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Records of the Citizen Exchange Corps, a Soviet-American exchange program proposed and managed by Stephen D. James.

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Stephen DeStefano Papers, 1982-2016

6.25 Linear Feet (5 record storage cartons)
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The archive includes original comic art from his time at DC Comics, including the series he created, "'Mazing Man;" his Eisner-nominated graphic novel, "Lucky in Love;" and storyboards for "Venture Bros.," "Ren & Stimpy," etc., along with early comic art, sketchbooks, minicomics, and more. This collection reveals a working cartoonist's process, and also relates to the Danny Hellman, Bob Fingerman, and New York Comics Community collections.

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Stephen Crane papers, 1895-1908

9 linear feet (21 boxes)
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Letters addressed to the Cranes from various members of the Crane and Howorth families, and from prominent literary figures such as Joseph Conrad, Henry James, H.G. Wells, George Bernard Shaw, Hamlin Garland, Elbert Hubbard, and Rider Haggard. A number of these letters relate to Cora Crane's activities after Stephen Crane's death, but the majority have to do with life at Brede Place in Sussex. Also present are a number of holograph manuscripts of Stephen Crane's literary works and manuscripts and typescripts of other material which he dictated. There is a group of stories and articles by Cora Crane, some pictures, photographs, art, and memorabilia. Also, seventy-four books from Crane's library, many of them signed.

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Stephen Bissette collection, 1901-1999

3 Linear Feet (1 document box; 2 record cartons)
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The first phase of the Bissette donation consists of 24 leaves from a 1902 print collection of R.F. Outcault's "Pore Lil' Mose" Sunday comic (1901), plus one leaf from a 1904 edition. This strip details the letters home of a young African-American boy on a trip to New York City, and features racial stereotypes and dialect.

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Stephen Bissette collection, 1901-1999 3 Linear Feet (1 document box; 2 record cartons)

Stephen Anestis Hermides papers, 1964-1981

1 box (1 box)
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Correspondence, documents, and printed materials dealing with Hermides' political and social activities and his interest in student affairs. Correspondents include Ralph J. Bunche, Frank Hogan, Robert F. Kennedy, and John Lindsay.

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Stephen Anestis Hermides papers, 1964-1981 1 box (1 box)

Stepan Vasil'evich Vostrotin Papers, 1919-1942

1000 items (6 boxes)
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Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, subject files and printed materials of Vostrotin. The correspondence dates from 1919 to 1942. The manuscripts are chiefly by Vostrotin, and primarily consist of memoirs. Among the subjects he treats in his memoirs are: the building of the Chinese-Eastern railroad, gold mining along the Eniseĭ River in Siberia, the creation of the North Sea route, various Siberian explorations, the Civil War in the Far East, and Russian emigration to the Far East, with reference to the Russian newspaper "Russkiĭ golos" in Harbin, of which Vostrotin was editor of the 1920's. There are a few documents and subject files relating to the same topics. The printed materials contain several dozen maps.

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Stepan Vasil'evich Vostrotin Papers, 1919-1942 1000 items (6 boxes)

Stepan Ivanovich Kolokol'nikov Papers, 1880-1925

125 items (2 boxes; 1 oversized folder)
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The papers consist of business records, manuscripts, documents, photographs, and maps. Most of the business records (financial records, lists of employees, incorporation of papers, etc.) concern the company, "Torgovyĭ Dom I.P. Kolokolńikova Nasledniki", in 1917-1919. The company was based in Ti︠u︡men ́and dealt in such commodities as flour, tea, and sugar. Also included are materials on the Teti︠u︡khi Mining Company (silver and lead mines), and on a project to build a network of grain elevators in Manchuria in the early 1920s. There are maps and statements concerning a dispute over land property borders in the Ti︠u︡men ́region in the late 19th century.

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Stepan Ivanovich Kolokol'nikov Papers, 1880-1925 125 items (2 boxes; 1 oversized folder)

Stepan Ivanovich Burian Papers, 1950-1974

100 items (1 box)
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Correspondence and manuscripts of memoiristic and religious character, and news clippings. There is one letter each from Dmitrii Shakovskoi (Bishop Ioann of San Francisco) and Aleksandra Tolstaia.

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Stepan Ivanovich Burian Papers, 1950-1974 100 items (1 box)

Stein and Day records, 1963-1988

28.75 linear feet (68 boxes)
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Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs and printed material. The editorial, publicity, and production files detail the publishing of some 450 titles, mostly from the 1970s and 1980s. Among the cataloged correspondents are: Woody Allen, Christy Brown, Claude Brown, Pearl S. Buck, William F. Buckley, Jr.; James T. Farrell, Leslie A. Fiedler, Jack Higgins, William Inge, Elia Kazan, Henry Miller, and J. B. Priestley. There are nineteen manuscripts, most with authorial or editorial corrections, as well as publicity photographs of Christy Brown, Claude Brown, Chester Himes, and Robert Oppenheimer, Jack Higgins et al

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Stefan Brecht papers : typescript, 1980-1988

1.5 linear feet (3 boxes)
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At head of title: The Original Theatre of the City of New York From the Mid-'60s to the Mid-'70s. Book 4. A xerox copy of the book typescript of Book 4 in a projected series of nine volumes"The original theatre of the City of New York from the mid-sixties to the mid-seventies" which examines the culturally revolutionary growth of the American theater from 1963 to 1973 as a reflection of that decade's libertarian spirit. The typescript is divided into ten cardboard binders.

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Stefan Brecht papers : typescript, 1980-1988 1.5 linear feet (3 boxes)

Statue of Liberty electrification letters, 1886-1888

1 box (1 box)
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Letters to John A. Millis from business firms regarding supplies, from government officials asking for progress reports, and from various people interested in the application of electricity to shore and lighthouse lighting.

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Statue of Liberty electrification letters, 1886-1888 1 box (1 box)

Stark Young manuscripts, 1923-1951

2 boxes (2 boxes (72 items))
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Stark Young's own manuscripts. The complete manuscript of IMMORTAL SHADOWS, 1948. Each of the 65 essays is in a separate folder and most are the manuscripts which were originally printed in THE NEW REPUBLIC and show Young's extensive revisions of his earlier work. The final typescript of his autobiography, THE PAVILION, 1951, as well as a loose-leaf notebook of early drafts and a typescript copy of several reviews of this book. A printed copy of his play ARTEMIS, 1942, and his notes concerning the originality of his authorship. Also, one letter from Young to a playwright.

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Stark Young manuscripts, 1923-1951 2 boxes (2 boxes (72 items))

Stanley Wertheim collection of German World War II documents and photographs, 1933-1945

3 folders ((Bookplate, ID, and photograph))
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Hiter's bookplate; a Nazi ID card; Photographs of Karl Dönitz.

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Stanley Washburn Letters, 1947-1948

6 items (6 items)
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Three letters written in 1947-1948 by Washburn to Charles A. Bergerson. These letters concern the Root diplomatic mission to Russia in 1917, to which Washburn was attached as military aide. He discusses in particular detail a conversation he had with General Aleksei Brusilov during the Root mission. Also included are carbons of three letters from Bergerson, who had requested help from Washburn while doing research on the Root mission.

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Stanley Washburn Letters, 1947-1948 6 items (6 items)

Stanley Myer Isaacs papers, 1938-1989

6 linear feet (11 boxes)
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Correspondence, manuscripts, subject files, biographical material, photograph, personal property, audio cassettes, and memorabilia. Among the cataloged correspondence are letters from John Haynes Holmes, Fiorello Henry LaGuardia, Edith Kermit Roosevelt, and Eleanor Roosevelt. The arranged correspondence is filed chronologically with annual folders for materials from Isaacs' terms as Manhattan Borough President and bulk date folders for general, personal and topical correspondence. There is a file of correspondence with Mrs. Edith S. Isaacs concerning her biography of Stanley M. Isaacs"Love Affair with a City." Also includes manuscripts by her, and other material relating to her and her charitable work. Addresses, essays and lectures are included in the manuscript files. Among the subject files are campaign materials for the City Councilman elections, 1937, 1941, 1957, etc. There is a brochure from the Dedication of the East River Drive (June 18, 1940) and the New Municipal Asphalt Plant (May 24, 1944), as well as newspaper clippings and other printed political pamphlets and reports. The biographical materials include facts for speakers, personal legal papers and memorial statements. There are three photographs. A leather portfolio and a collection of memorabilia including awards, certificates, plaques, and medals

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Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center records, 1959-1995

21.5 linear feet (48 boxes; 3 Tube boxes)
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The records include annual reports, correspondence, memos, minutes, program files, news clippings, administrative records and photographs. They document the agency from its origins in a committee led by the Lenox Hill Neighborhood Association to its work during the 1990s providing social services to thousands of East Side residents. The founding and early history of the Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center are best documented by minutes in Series II, showing the collaboration between the New York City Housing Authority and the Lenox Hill Neighborhood Association to establish the agency. They also offer the most comprehensive view of administrative, fundraising and program decisions from the early years to the 1990s. This series is supplemented by architectural drawings and plans for the community center in Series VI. Program records in Series V focus on the period 1980-90, with a few items from the 1960s and '70s. The agency's fundraising efforts are documented in Series III, which includes correspondence with foundations and individuals, donor lists and committee files.

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Stanley H. Fuld papers, 1916-1992

67 linear feet (28 boxes 215 volumes 6 oversized folders)
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Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, memorabilia, and printed materials. Correspondence is both professional and personal, relating primarily to Fuld's duties in the New York District Attorney's Office, as a judge in the state and federal courts, and to his civic work for the Jewish Theological Seminary, the City College of New York, New York University, and the Columbia University Law School. Major correspondents include: Thomas E. Dewey, Louis Finkelstein, Herbert Lehman, and Nelson A. Rockefeller. The rest of the collection consists of Fuld's briefs, opinions, memoranda, forms of indictments, appeals cases, reports for the New York State Court of Appeals from his appointment in 1946 through 1973, and manuscripts of his speeches and lectures. The memoranda series deals chiefly with investigations into organized crime. In addition there are biographical materials, memorabilia, and photographs.

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Stanislaw Kot Manuscripts, 1950

5 items (1 folder)
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Included in this collection are two minor typescripts identified as being by Kot: "Memorandum sur la sauvegarde de la culture des pays soumis à la domination sovietique" and "Komunizovanie nauczania;" a brief typescript in English, with no author given, concerning Polish-American relations after the war; and biographical notes on Kot and on Jan Dabrowski, another Polish historian.

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Stanislaw Kot Manuscripts, 1950 5 items (1 folder)

Stanislav Velinsky Manuscript, 1952

397 pages (397 pages)
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Velinsky's typescript "The Raise (sic) and Fall of the Teacher's Social Status under the Impact of Communism in Czechoslovakia" was prepared for the Rockefeller Foundation.

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Stanislav Velinsky Manuscript, 1952 397 pages (397 pages)

Spruille Braden papers, 1903-1977

34 linear feet (67 boxes)
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This collection contains correspondence, speeches, manuscripts, documents, photographs, printed material and audiovisual material of Spruille Braden, 1894-1978, American diplomat and mining engineer.
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Spichukov-Zabolotnyi Family Correspondence, 1920-1925

100 items (100 items)
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Letters by Spichukov-Zabolotnyĭ to his wife. The letters date from the 1920's and were written from Leningrad to his wife in Finland. They deal with Spichukov-Zabolotnyĭ's unsuccessful attempt to emigrate to Finland, and give an account of the period of War Communism and of NEP. The collection includes an explanatory note (43 p.) by Ekaterina Maĭdel ́on the correspondence.

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Spichukov-Zabolotnyi Family Correspondence, 1920-1925 100 items (100 items)

Speech Recordings records, 1925-1965

2350 recordings (2350 recordings)
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Experimental, non-commercial, commercial and radio broadcasts phonograph records and tape recordings containing a wide range of spoken arts, documentary and some musical recordings which include speeches, lectures, interviewes, prose and poetry readings, dramatic readings and dramatic performances, language series and some folk music.

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Speech Recordings records, 1925-1965 2350 recordings (2350 recordings)

Spanish Refugee Relief Association Records, 1935-1957

168 linear feet (337 document boxes and 6 flat boxes)
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Records of the North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy and Medical Bureau to Aid Spanish Democracy, two New York City-based American organizations working to raise funds and provide medical and humanitarian aid for the Republican cause in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), and to refugees who fled Spain after the defeat of the Republican forces in April 1939. The organizations formally merged in January 1938 and became known as the Spanish Refugee Relief Campaign. These files include the organization's official reports, correspondence, pamphlets, broadsides, photographs, and publicity material, as well as several scrapbooks of news clippings.

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Sozonovich Family Papers, 1886-1958

77 items (1 box)
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A letter, manuscripts, photographs, and printed materials of members of the Sozonovich family. The letter is by Vladimir Frant︠s︡ev. Manuscripts consist of lectures by Ivan Sozonovich and poems by his wife. There are photographs of the Sozonovich family; of Konstantin Bestuzhev-Ri︠u︡min, founder of a program of higher education for women in St. Petersburg; and of several professors at Warsaw University--Vladimir Frant︠s︡ev, Konstantin Grot, and Ivan Filevich. Printed materials include periodicals with items by Marii︠a︡ Sozonovich-Kozhina.

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Sozonovich Family Papers, 1886-1958 77 items (1 box)

Soviet Newspapers, 1912-1964

1.5 Linear Feet (1 large flat box)
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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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Soviet Newspapers, 1912-1964 1.5 Linear Feet (1 large flat box)

Soviet Independent Press Collection, 1988-1992

63 linear feet (147 boxes)
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More than 2000 titles of periodicals and newspapers (many of them complete runs), as well as thousands of leaflets, broadsides and posters. Titles includes: Antisovetskaia Pravda, Armianskii Vestnik, Atmoda, Azadlyg, Baltiiskoe Vremia, Belarusskaia Tribuna, Chernoe Znamia, Demokraticheskaia Gazeta, Demokraticheskaia Rossiia, Edalet, Ekspress-khronika, Evrei i Perestroika, Evreiskaia Gazeta, Golos Kurda, Romania Libera, Carpatische Rundschau, to name just a few.

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Sophie Wilkins papers, 1930s-2003

17.22 linear feet 41 document boxes
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Sophie Wilkins worked as an editor for Alfred A. Knopf and as a translator. The records contain correspondence, manuscripts, subject files and other materials documenting her work, and her literary and personal relationships.
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Sophie Kerr papers, 1916-1964

16.75 Linear Feet (34 manuscript boxes)
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The papers contain 273 drafts, manuscripts, and typescripts representing every genre in which Ms. Sophie Kerr worked along with correspondence, book artwork, and photographs. In addition, it includes 12 book-length manuscripts, the earliest being Love at Large, a novel published in 1916. The collection also holds books written by Sophie Kerr and volumes inscribed to her from her personal library.

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Solton and Julia Engel posters collection, 1875-1930

70 linear feet (7500 items)
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American and English literary posters of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries (up to 1930) primarily relating to book and magazine publication. There are also examples of poster art of France, Germany and Italy.

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Solton and Julia Engel posters collection, 1875-1930 70 linear feet (7500 items)

Solton and Julia Engel collection of literary letters manuscripts and drawings, 1832-1935

4.5 linear feet (4 boxes, 1 mapcase drawer)
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Correspondence, manuscript, and drawings relating to English and American literature of the 19th and early 20th centuries collected by Solton (1896-1961) and Julia (-1984) Engel. Ten letters and four manuscripts of poems by Rudyard Kipling form the largest unit within the collection. Prominent among the other items are the manuscript of Robert Louis Stevenson's "Mock Trial" and two Walt Whitman letters, a copy of R. W. Emerson's famous "Leaves of Grass" letter in Whitman's hand and Whitman's letter to Conway regarding the Emerson letter. Also included is a letter from James Fenimore Cooper to Mary Rutherfurd Clarkson Jay, wife of Peter Augustus Jay. Thirty-one of the drawings in the collection are by William Wallace Denslow and John Rae Neill and represent illustrations done for various works by L. Frank Baum. There are also two drawings of Gelett Burgess, one ot "The Goop" and the other of "The Purple Cow." Castings of the obverse and reverse of the bronze Kipling medallion commissioned by Engel in 1953 from Julio Kilenyi are stored in 2 oversize boxes. Most of the items in this collection relate to a collection of first editions which was also presented to the Libraries by Mr. and Mrs. Engel.

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Solton and Julia Engel collection of literary letters manuscripts and drawings, 1832-1935 4.5 linear feet (4 boxes, 1 mapcase drawer)

Sol Stein papers, 1943-2004, bulk 1950-2004

24.56 linear feet (58.5 document boxes)
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The Sol Stein Papers chart the literary life of author, editor and publisher, Sol Stein, who in addition to his own career as novelist and playwright, founded the publishing house Stein and Day. His papers contain correspondence with important literary figures; multiple drafts of his plays, novels and non-fiction writing; and correspondence which closely documents the editing process. The papers also include some material relating to Stein's political activities as Executive Director of The American Committee for Cultural Freedom and as Ideological Analyst and writer for The Voice of America.
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Solomon Pimsleur papers, 1914-1962

5 linear feet (33 music boxes 14 flat boxes)
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The original compositions of Solomon Pimsleur, consisting of over 100 sonatas, suites, etudes, and songs for piano, orchestra and voice. Also included are Pimsleur's arrangements of various musical works, and photodisks and tapes of Pimsleur performing his own works; there are also a few periodical and monograph publications which the composer used as bases for some of his work

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Solomon Pimsleur papers, 1914-1962 5 linear feet (33 music boxes 14 flat boxes)

Soiuz Russkikh Shofferov Records, 1926-1970

6000 items (17 boxes; 2 reels of audio tape)
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Correspondence, photographs, minutes, financial records, subject files, printed material and membership files of Soi︠u︡z Russkikh Shofferov (the Union of Russian Chauffeurs) founded in Paris in 1926 and incorporated in 1945 into the French drivers union, Cochers et Chauffeurs de Voitures de Place as a Russian local. The organization functioned both as a fraternal society and a labor union; it operated a credit union, a summer resort, a dining hall and a library, and also interceded on behalf of its members (ca. 1,000 in 1945) before French governmental authorities. The bulk of the collection is comprised of membership records, minutes of meetings, financial records and subject files. There is also correspondence between members and the union office, and photographs taken at the summer resort in 1934 and 1936.

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Soiuz Russkikh Shofferov Records, 1926-1970 6000 items (17 boxes; 2 reels of audio tape)

Soiuz russkikh pisatelei i zhurnalistov v Parizhe Records, 1917-1952

3000 items (7 boxes)
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Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, organizational records, and accounts of the Soi︠u︡z Russkikh Pisateleĭ i Zhurnalistov v Parizhe (Union of Russian Writers and Journalists in Paris). The correspondence (ca. 1920-1951) primarily deals with organizational subsidies and events, and includes letters from such writers as Mark Aldanov, Ivan Bunin, Mikhail Fedorov, Mikhail Osorgin, Alekseĭ Remizov, Nadezhda Teffi, Marina T︠S︡vetaeva and Boris Zaĭt︠s︡ev (the president of the organization) among others. There are manuscripts by Vladimir Zeeler and Sofii︠a︡ Anichkova-Taube as well as photographs of several members of the organization. The financial records include receipts for subsidies and general financial statements covering the 1920-1950 period. The organizational records concern Union balls, publications, and other activities. There are also folders of miscellaneous notes and clippings.

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Soiuz russkikh pisatelei i zhurnalistov v Parizhe Records, 1917-1952 3000 items (7 boxes)

Soiuz Pazhei Records, 1830-1970

2650 items (7 bound volumes; 16 boxes; 14 scrapbooks)
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Lists, subject files, photographs, etchings and printed materials relating to the Pazheskii Korpus (imperial Corps of Pages), a school for the sons of the Russian nobility founded in 1802, and the Soiuz Pazhei (Union of Pages), the emigré alumni organization founded in 1920. The materials were collected by representatives of the Union of Pages. The collection consists chiefly of mimeographed newsletters, books, printed mementoes, such as programs, menus, tickets, and school forms, and of pictorial materials, especially photographs and etchings. The great majority of the materials pertain to the Imperial Corps of Pages and to Russia's imperial family, and include many unusual photographs portraying school life and the life of the family of Nicholas II. There are also old photographs of Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Tsarskoe Selo, printed reports of the State Council for 1894-99, newsletters published by the Union of Pages and miscellaneous Russian and foreign publications, originally part of the library of the museum of the Union of Pages in Paris.

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Soiuz Byvshikh Russkikh Sudebnykh Deiatelei vo Frantsii Records, 1918-1970

4000 items (8 manuscript boxes)
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The records of the Soiuz byvshikh russkikh sudebnykh deiatelei vo Frantsii (Association of Former Russian Magistrates in France) from its inception in 1925 through 1970. The most frequently recurring materials are: correspondence, both general and specifically related to membership drives and fund-raising activities; minutes and organization memoranda; legal briefs on behalf of clients settling disputes before arbitration panels; and mimeo and printed materials, especially clippings. Included among the correspondence are several letters from Generals Denikin, Miller and Vrangel.

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Soiuz Byvshikh Russkikh Sudebnykh Deiatelei vo Frantsii Records, 1918-1970 4000 items (8 manuscript boxes)

Sofiia Vladimirovna Panina Papers, 1900-1956

5000 items (16 boxes; 1 folder; 1 album)
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Most of the collection concerns the Russian emigration in interwar Europe; a sizeable part deals with the Kadet (Constitutional Democrat) Party in the Russian Civil War. There is correspondence, manuscripts, subject files, photographs, and printed materials. There are many letters by liberal figures, such as Astrov, Viktor Chelishchev, Petr I︠U︡renev, Aleksandr Kizevetter, Pavel Mili︠u︡kov, Vladimir D. Nabokov, Vladimir Obolenskiĭ, Panina, and Ivan Petrunkevich. There are also letters from Ivan Bilibin, Alice Masaryk, and Thomas Masaryk. Manuscripts are chiefly by Astrov, and include memoirs, poems, and lectures. There are also memoirs by Panina, and eulogies by various people on Astrov. Subject files from 1917-1920 have materials on Panina's arrest and trial by the Bolsheviks, Kadet conferences, protocols of meetings of the Kadet Party central committee, and other items. Files on the emigration deal with the Russkiĭ Ochag (Russian Hearth) and other bodies, especially in Czechoslovakia. There are photographs of Astrov, Kizevetter, Nikodim Kondakov, Alice Masaryk, Panina, and others. Printed materials include books, clippings, and offprints by Astrov and others.

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Sofiia Sergeevna Konn Memoirs, 1906-1966

3 items (3 items)
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Typescript memoirs (13 p.) in two parts, entitled "Kak i︠a︡ sdelalas ́nevestoĭ", and "2-go apreli︠a︡ 1906 goda." The first discusses Konn's courtship; the second, the period of the first State Duma, April-June 1906. Also included is a picture postcard of members of the first Duma.

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Sofiia Sergeevna Konn Memoirs, 1906-1966 3 items (3 items)

Sofiia Markovna Bakunina Papers, 1900-1974

4500 items (10 boxes)
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Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, and photographs of Bakunina. Most of the collection consists of letters from the period 1945-1974 by Bakunina's friends and relatives. Cataloged correspondence is from George Vernadsky (Bakunina's cousin), Vadim Rudnev, Sofii︠a︡ Panina, Petr Bit︠s︡illi, and Nikolaĭ Astrov; some of the letters are addressed to Bakunina's husband, Mikhail A. (d. 1962). Manuscripts include brief memoirs by Bakunina and her husband.

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Sofiia Markovna Bakunina Papers, 1900-1974 4500 items (10 boxes)

Sofiia Ivanovna Anichkova-Taube Papers, 1900-1958

400 items (4 boxes; 1 oversized folder in MAP 14-K-04)
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Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, and printed materials of Baroness Sofii︠a︡ I. Taube, writer and editor in Russia and the emigration who wrote under the name Sofii︠a︡ Anichkova. Among her books was "Zagadka Lenina." While in Russia before the 1920s, she edited such literary periodicals as "Skazki zhizni" and "Almanakh." There are single letters in the collection from Georgiĭ Ivanov, Aleksandr Kuprin, Petr Struve, and other writers. Manuscripts consist primarily of writings by Anichkova-Taube, including her memoirs of literary life in Petrograd in 1917-24: "Vechera poetov v gody bedstvii." Other manuscript items and drawings by other writers also concern these "poets' evenings." Also included are memoirs by her husband Emmanuil N. Taube about Czechoslovakia at the end of World War II. There are numerous photographs of Anichkova-Taube. Printed materials consist of her books, books inscribed to her, scattered issues of periodicals which she edited or in which she published, and newspaper clippings.

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Sofiia Ivanovna Anichkova-Taube Papers, 1900-1958 400 items (4 boxes; 1 oversized folder in MAP 14-K-04)

Sofiia Il'inichna Iakovleva Memoir, 1961

39 pages (39 pages)
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Manuscript memoir ""Posle vtoroi mirovoi voiny: polozhenie starikov v katolicheskikh monastyriakh Petites Soeurs des Pauvres" that discusses the situation of elderly Russian emigres in France after World War II.

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Sofiia Il'inichna Iakovleva Memoir, 1961 39 pages (39 pages)

Sofiia Evgen'evna Trubetskaia Correspondence, 1828-1950

16 items (1 box)
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Correspondence of Trubet︠s︡kai︠a︡. The correspondence in this collection relates to the family of Trubet︠s︡kai︠a︡ as well as to the family of Marii︠a︡ I︠A︡. Gagarina. There are letters from Aleksandr Benois, Mikhail Girs, Count Karl Nesselrode, Boris Nold́e, Ivan Shmelev, Petr Struve, Alekseĭ K. Tolstoĭ and Natalie, queen consort of Milan I of Serbia. There are also arranged letters and an unsigned manuscript discussing the Russo-Turkish War of 1828.

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Sofiia Evgen'evna Trubetskaia Correspondence, 1828-1950 16 items (1 box)

Sofiia Efimovna Rynkevich Memoirs, 1955

23 pages (23 pages)
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This manuscript is noted as Chapter 6 of Sofii︠a︡ Rynkevich's memoirs "Voina 1877-78 g. Bolgarskoe Opolchenie, ego nachal'nik shtaba i moskovskie slavianofily;" she is apparently recounting what her father told her about the war.

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Sofiia Efimovna Rynkevich Memoirs, 1955 23 pages (23 pages)

Sofia Ivanovna Vishnegradskaia papers, bulk 9999

1 Linear Feet (2 document boxes)
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Correspondence, unpublished manuscripts, memoirs, and photographs of Russian émigré symbolists writer Sofia Vishnegradskaia

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Sofia Ivanovna Vishnegradskaia papers, bulk 9999 1 Linear Feet (2 document boxes)

Society of Scribes Records, 1975-1983

24 boxes (21 boxes 8 oversize folders 3 oversize boxes)
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Records of the New York City Society of Scribes, an organization dedicated to the advancement of calligraphy and related writing arts, 1975-1983.
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Society of Authors' Representatives records, 1939-1991

6 linear feet (15 manuscript boxes)
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Correspondence, by-laws, memoranda, contracts, permission forms, reports, bank statements and other legal papers, advertising, and printed materials.

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Society of Authors' Representatives records, 1939-1991 6 linear feet (15 manuscript boxes)

Society of American Historians records, 1879-1976, bulk 1939-1976

10 linear feet 24 document boxes
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This collection contains the early records of the Society of American Historians (SAH). The bulk of the material relates to the founding of the magazine American Heritage in 1954, and the establishment of the Francis Parkman and the Allan Nevins Prizes, awarded by the SAH since 1957 and 1961, respectively. Also present is a small amount of research material collected by Allan Nevins, Columbia University history professor and one of the founders of the SAH.
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Society for the Relief of Half-Orphan and Destitute Children Records, 1836-1923, bulk 1853-1922

1.47 linear feet (3.5 document boxes)
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This collection is comprised of a register of childrens' names and their backgrounds, agreements between the child's guardian and the Society, Executive Board minutes, application notes and lists of dismissed children.
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Society for the Relief of Half-Orphan and Destitute Children Records, 1836-1923, bulk 1853-1922 1.47 linear feet (3.5 document boxes)

Series V: Dismissal Book, 1847-1857

Society for the Prevention of World War III records, 1945-1972

5 linear feet (12 boxes)
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Correspondence, reports, and publications. Much of the material in the collection consists of second-hand reports on events in Germany and on prominent Germans throughout the world. The attitudes and activities of the Society are best illustrated in its publication"Prevent World War III" a complete run of which is located at the end of the collection

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Society for the Prevention of Crime records, 1878-1973

71 boxes (66 manuscript boxes, 2 oversize boxes (597 and 598), 3 tall phonograph boxes (67-69))
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Papers of the Society, including correspondence among the officers and directors of the Society, memoranda, reports, legal papers, minutes, financial records, radio scripts, clippings, scrapbooks, comic books, and a subject file of pamphlets and clippings on all aspects of crime prevention. Also, an extensive history of the Society.

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Society for Classical Studies records, 1868-2018

50.5 linear feet (56 boxes and 4 volumes)
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Documentary forms include correspondence, manuscripts, minutes, documents, financial records, membership records, photographs, and printed materials. Topics in the records include publications; Secretary's Office; Treasurer's Office; Membership; Officers, Directors, committees; Outside Persons and Organizations; Presses; and Programs, Placement and Meeting Sites. In addition, there are three scrapbooks (1869-1903) and one record book which contain minutes of the Society for Classical Studies meetings and sessions dating from 1868 to 1881.

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Socialist-Revolutionary Party Records, 1904-1939

2000 items (7 boxes)
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The contents of the collection include: correspondence, manuscripts, minutes of "Zagranichnai︠a︡ Delegat︠s︡i︠a︡" meetings from the 1920s, and financial records both from the Party organization in Russia (1908-1915) and from its Estonian and Finnish affiliates (1922). The collection's subject files are particularly rich in materials on S.R. groups in foreign countries and on Party infiltrators ("provokatory"), including E.F. Azef. The collection also contains photographs of several prominent S.R.s, including Ekaterina Breshko-Breshkovskai︠a︡; printed materials, including the first five issues of "Sot︠s︡ialist Revoli︠u︡t︠s︡ioner (1927-1932); and seals from the offices of the "Zagranichnai︠a︡ Delegat︠s︡i︠a︡." Correspondents which figure prominently in the collection are: Nikolaĭ D. Avksentév, Viktor M. Chernov, Ili︠́a︡ I. Fondaminskiĭ, Osip S. Minor and Vladimir M. Zenzinov; there is one letter by Azef. Much of the pre-1920 correspondence is addressed to Mark A. Natanson; after 1922 a large number of the letters are addressed to Sergeĭ P. Rostnikov.

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Socialist-Revolutionary Party Records, 1904-1939 2000 items (7 boxes)

Socialist Revolutionaries Party records, 1904-1939

3.5 linear feet (7 boxes)
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Papers documenting the activities of the Socialist Revolutionaries Party, especially of the Party's "Zagranichnaia Delegatsia" (Foreign Delegation). The collection, which for the most part concerns the period after 1920, represents only a fraction of the entire S.R. Archive; another portion is housed at the International Institute for Social History in Amsterdam, while materials deposited with the Russian Historical Archive in Prague were transferred to the USSR.

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Socialist Revolutionaries Party records, 1904-1939 3.5 linear feet (7 boxes)

Smith Eugenia memoirs, 9999

0.1 linear feet (347 pages)
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Typescript memoirs with manuscript corrections.

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Smith Eugenia memoirs, 9999 0.1 linear feet (347 pages)

Slavic Languages Department Tapes, 9999

1 box 1 box
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16 reel-to-reel tapes from the Slavic Languages Department of Columbia University.

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Slavic Languages Department Tapes, 9999 1 box 1 box

Slavic Exchange records, bulk 1982-1986

0.5 linear feet (1 manuscript box)
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Collection primarily consists of the materials relating to the activities of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS) in the 1980s.

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Slavic Exchange records, bulk 1982-1986 0.5 linear feet (1 manuscript box)

Slavic & Eastern European Book collection (SEEC), bulk 1797-2017

2620 Volumes
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SEEC was created by a grant project to catalog the most interesting of the printed materials found in the manuscript collections of the Bakhmeteff Archive (BAR). The items are given accession numbers (e.g., SEEC 1056); a "gb" following the accession number indicates that the item is housed in a folder in a gray box (e.g., SEEC 1056gb). There are currently over 2500 items, all cataloged in CLIO. The original list of printed materials in the BAR (which includes many items not yet added to SEEC) can be found at the RBML reference desk.

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Slavic & Eastern European Book collection (SEEC), bulk 1797-2017 2620 Volumes

Slavery papers, 1600s-1860s

0.5 linear feet (1 box (118 items))
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The collection contains various documents relating to the practice of enslavement in the Americas. It includes three documents related to the case of Joseph Pochin and John Milner who were accused of murder on the island of Jamaica, ca. 1681; a group of police reports for the city of New Orleans, August-November 1833, listing all arrests, mainly concerned with Afro-Americans sentenced to the chain gang; and other documents.

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Slavery papers, 1600s-1860s 0.5 linear feet (1 box (118 items))

Skorodumov Manuscripts, 1941-1945

1 item (1 item)
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The manuscript, written in short story style, recounts four episodes in the author's life: Russia's declaration of war against Germany (22 June 1941) and subsequent mobilization, his plans for escape, arrest and condemnation to a labor camp and eventual flight. The four episodes are entitled: "Krutoĭ povorot" "Zelenyĭ prokuror" "Trinadt︠s︡atai︠a︡ noch́" and "Lager ́smerti.".

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Skorodumov Manuscripts, 1941-1945 1 item (1 item)

Sitwell family letters and manuscripts, 1928-1978

0.5 linear feet (1 box)
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Various letters and manuscripts by and about Sir Osbert Sitwell (1892-1969), Dame Edith Sitwell (1887-1964), and Sir Sacheverell Sitwell (1897-). There are 2 notebooks which Dame Edith Sitwell inscribed to Siegfried Sassoon containing drafts of her poem "Gold Coast Customs" as well as numerous other drafts of prose and poems.

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Sir Winston Churchill papers, 1908-1954

3.5 linear feet (8 boxes and one mapcase drawer)
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A collection of correspondence, typescripts, proofsheets, pamphlets, periodicals, and memorabilia by or relating to Sir Winston Churchill. Included are files of Daniel Longwell, editor of LIFE from 1946 to 1954, dealing with the serialization of A HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH SPEAKING PEOPLES and TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY in LIFE. Accompanying the collection is a group of approximately 350 books by or about Churchill. Many are first editions or inscribed copies.

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Sir Robert G.A. Jackson papers, 1945-1983, bulk 1945-1947

1.5 linear feet (3 document boxes)
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This collection documents the work of Sir Robert G.A. Jackson, a UN administrator and development expert, as senior deputy director-general of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) from 1945 to 1947.
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Sir James Jay papers, 1760-1930, bulk 1762-1774

2.5 linear feet (1 document box (box 1), 1 volume (box 3), 1 flat box (box 3))
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Source materials on Sir James Jay, relating principally to his trip to England to raise funds for King's College, 1762-1763, and to the subsequent lawsuit brought by the Governors of the College to recover funds which he had collected. Letters, documents, and accounts in manuscript as well as photostats of the records in the Public Records Office in London bearing on the legal action are included. There is some personal and biographical material on Jay as well as photostats and other copies of his writings.

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Sinclair Hatch Diary, 1931

120 pages (120 pages)
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Bound typescript copy of Hatch's travel diary "The USSR in 1931: Leningrad to Odessa, July 18 to August 17"

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Sinclair Hatch Diary, 1931 120 pages (120 pages)

Simon Lissim Papers, 1919-1982

1500 items (6 boxes)
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Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, subject files and printed materials of Simon Lissim. Among the correspondents are Aleksandr Benois, Mikhail Larionov, Georgiĭ Lukomskiĭ and Saveliĭ Sorin. There are many manuscripts by Lissim himself including the tests for a number of lectures and speeches, sections of his memoirs and essays on aesthectics. The documents include passports documenting his emigration from Russia to France and the United States, and several awards and certificates. There are many photographs of Lissim as well as dozens of photographic reproductions of his work, uncluding Lenox and Sèvres porcelain, textile designs, silver work and graphic arts. There are subjecxt files relating to two books for which he did the illustrations, and there are many folders of clippings documenting his career.

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