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Nikolai V. Fal'kovskii Memoirs, 1964
3 itemsMemoirs in the form of an autobiographical letter and two essays (52 p. in all). The memoirs cover Falḱovskiĭ's experiences during World War I and the Civil War.
Boris Il'ich Puzanov papers, 1960-1961
3 itemsThe 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.
Gvido Iul'evich Gerts Memoirs, 1955
7 pagesTypescript memoirs "Desiat' let advokatury v Kitaiskom Sude Prisiazhnogo Poverennogo G. Iu. Gerts" (7p.).that discuss Gert︠s︡' experiences as a lawyer in Harbin.
Aleksandr Nikolaevich Kalishevskii Manuscript, 1955
13 pagesIn his manuscript ""Prisiazhnaia advokatura dorevoliutsionnoi Rossii i aivokstura SSSR" Kalishevskiĭ discusses the legal profession under both Tsarist and Soviet regimes.
E.A. Efimovskii Papers, 1953-1964
48 itemsThe 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.
Femida Bez Poviazki Manuscript (unknown author), 1951
215 pagesTypescript by an unknown author that deals with courts and legal practice in the Soviet Union.
K.N. Kramarenko Memoirs, 1947
6 itemsKramarenko's five-part manuscript memoirs (79 pages) include material on the structure and purpose of trade unions, industrial safety workers, propaganda of the industrial sanitation and safety industries in the USSR, and the activity of national courts in questions of equipment safety. Also included is a chart showing the structure of the Soviet trade union system.
Valentin Iosifovich Lekhno Memoirs, 1940-1957
23 itemsThe memoirs discuss Lekhno's experiences in the Soviet Union, Europe and Latin America. Also included are printed ephemera from Yugoslavia and Brazil.
Zinaida Andreevna Melik-Ogandzhanova Papers, 1935-1961
20 itemsThe papers consist of a memoir and printed materials. The memoir (22 p.) is by Melik-Ogandzhanova and covers her husband's life. Printed materials consist of uncirculated postcards from Manchuria under Japanese rule in 1935, copies of Harbin Russian newspapers from 1935, clippings, and a medical pamphlet by Melik-Ogandzhanova's daughter Tamara.
Dmitrii Kondrat'evich Ovdenko Memoirs, 1930-1955
17 itemsThe 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.