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Mi︠a︡kin's memoirs discuss his journalistic career; acquaintances, including the Suvorins and the actress Nadezhda Plevit︠s︡kai︠a︡; the Civil War; the emigration, including the Union of Russian Writers and Journalists in Yugoslavia; horse racing in Russia; and his experiences as a displaced person in Austria after World War II.
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Memoirs: Method of acquisition--Purchase; Date of acquisition--1962.
Memoirs: Method of acquisition--Purchase; Date of acquisition--1964.
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Memoirs Accessioned 1962.
Memoirs Processed 02/--/80.
Memoirs Accessioned 1964.
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A journalist, Mi︠a︡kin was associated in St. Petersburg with the Suvorin family, publishers of "Novoe Vremi︠a︡" and "Vechernee Vremi︠a︡.".