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Aleksandr Nikolaevich Kalishevskii Manuscript, 1955

13 pages 2 copies
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In his manuscript ""Prisiazhnaia advokatura dorevoliutsionnoi Rossii i aivokstura SSSR" Kalishevskiĭ discusses the legal profession under both Tsarist and Soviet regimes.

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Aleksandr Nikolaevich Kalishevskii Manuscript, 1955 13 pages 2 copies

Aleksandr Nikolaevich Rozhdestvenskii Papers, 1900-1968

600 items 2 boxes
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The collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, and printed materials. The correspondence chiefly covers from the 1920s to the 1960s. Manuscripts include an extensive autobiography; a memoir about his work before World War I as a prosecutor in the Tbilisi region"Desi︠a︡t ́let sluzhby v prokurskom nadzore na Kavkaze;" and notes and manuscripts on many topics, including history and his years in Georgia and the emigration. Included are Rozhdestvenskiĭ's personal documents from both Russia and the emigration, and photographs of him and of members of emigre organizations. Among the printed materials are clippings and several early twentieth century political pamphlets.

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Aleksandr Nikolaevich Rozhdestvenskii Papers, 1900-1968 600 items 2 boxes

Alexis Goldenweiser Papers, 1900-1974

36000 items 36000 items 114 boxes
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The collection chiefly consists of Goldenweiser's American legal case files. There are also case files from his German years, and substantial materials on his research into the condition of Russian refugees and refugee problems in general in the 1930s. Much of the correspondence from the late 1930s and early 1940s concerns Jews in Germany and occupied Europe. Correspondents in the collection include Mark Aldanov, Abraham Cahan, Antal Dorati, Georgiĭ Florovskiĭ, Tatʹi︠a︡na Frank, Vladimir and Vera Nabokov, and Mikhail Karpovich; there are 1 or 2 items each from Dwight D. Eisenhower, Eleanor Roosevelt, Herbert Lehman, and Nikolaĭ Losskiĭ. Letters, manuscripts, and documents by Vera Nabokova contain considerable information on her and her husband's lives in Germany and in the United States. Many of the American case files concern (as does much of the Nabokova material) individual claims for reparations from Germany after World War II.

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Alexis Goldenweiser Papers, 1900-1974 36000 items 36000 items 114 boxes

Boris Il'ich Puzanov papers, 1960-1961

3 items 3 items
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The longer of the three typescript memoirs (58 p.) discusses Puzanov's whole life; the two briefer ones (7 p. and 16 p.) concentrate on the atrocities and the investigation in Evpatorii︠a︡, largely repeating the information found in the longer work.

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Boris Il'ich Puzanov papers, 1960-1961 3 items 3 items

Boris L'vovich Gershun Papers, 1926-1950

4 items 1 box
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Included are Gershun's manuscript memoirs, entitled "Vospominanii︠a︡ russkogo advokata" (843 p.), covering the 1890s to 1918; manuscripts and typescript of a work entitled "Essai sur la Profession dʹAdvocat"; a letter; two printed items which concern Gershun, and some newspaper clippings.

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Boris L'vovich Gershun Papers, 1926-1950 4 items 1 box

Dmitrii Kondrat'evich Ovdenko Memoirs, 1930-1955

17 items 17 items
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The memoirs discuss such things as his career, the investigation into the 1905 Odessa pogrom, the period 1917-1919 in Kherson, and the emigration in Constantinople and France.

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Dmitrii Kondrat'evich Ovdenko Memoirs, 1930-1955 17 items 17 items

E.A. Efimovskii Papers, 1953-1964

48 items 48 items
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The papers consist of manuscripts, photographs, and printed materials. Among the manuscripts are his typescript memoirs entitled "Vstrechi na zhiznennom puti" (53 pp.), which discuss his youth, student days in the history faculty of Moscow University, his work in the Constitutional Democratic (Kadet) Party, and the 1917 Revolution; and manuscripts of articles, some concerning the emigre monarchist movement. There are four photographs of Efimovskiĭ. Printed materials include offprints of his articles.

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E.A. Efimovskii Papers, 1953-1964 48 items 48 items

Femida Bez Poviazki Manuscript (unknown author), 1951

215 pages 1 box
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Typescript by an unknown author that deals with courts and legal practice in the Soviet Union.

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Gvido Iul'evich Gerts Memoirs, 1955

7 pages 7 pages
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Typescript memoirs "Desiat' let advokatury v Kitaiskom Sude Prisiazhnogo Poverennogo G. Iu. Gerts" (7p.).that discuss Gert︠s︡' experiences as a lawyer in Harbin.

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Gvido Iul'evich Gerts Memoirs, 1955 7 pages 7 pages

Il'ia Grigor'evich Savchenko Papers, 1920-1955

9 Linear Feet 22 manuscript boxes
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The papers of Il'ia Grigor'evich Savchenko (1889-1961). The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, caricatures, and materials relating to a number of Russian émigré organizations. The materials relating to émigré organizations include correspondence, financial records, and mimeographed textbooks prepared by the professors of the Russkii iuridicheskii fakul'tet v Prage (Russian Juridical Institute in Prague), and correspondence and printed materials of the Soiuz ob"edinenii russkikh okonchivshikh vysshie uchebnye asvedeniia (OROVUZ; Union of Societies of Russians Who Have Graduated from Institutes of Higher Education), which Savchenko headed. In addition, there are materials relating to other émigré groups in Europe and the United States with which Savchenko was associated.

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Il'ia Grigor'evich Savchenko Papers, 1920-1955 9 Linear Feet 22 manuscript boxes