This collection contains 12 recordings made by the International Refugee Organization (a specialized agency of the United Nations) in refugee camps in Western Europe after WWII of music and folk songs from Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, the Ukraine, Poland, and Armenia. Also included is a booklet with a general introduction, and brief introductions to each country as well as the names and lyrics of the songs.
The papers comprise correspondence, manuscripts, memoirs, diaries, personal documents, photographs, printed materials, periodicals, and clippings relating to the life and professional activities of Nataliia Logunova, a Russian émigré journalist and writer.
Collection of Russian and Eastern European emigre newspapers and periodicals published in Europe, North America, South America and Australia in the 20th century, also includes a number of newspapers published in Russia and the Soviet Union.