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Romankevich's typescript memoir (8 p.) is accompanied by six photographic slides of churches in Kiev and Shevchenko University. Romankevich was present at a meeting of students at the university in Kiev on the day after the announcement of the tsar's abdication from the throne had reached the city.
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Memoir: Method of acquisition--Purchase; Date of acquisition--1970.
Memoir: Method of acquisition--Purchase; Date of acquisition--1971.
Columbia University Libraries, Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Memoir Accessioned 1970.
Memoir Accessioned 1971.
Memoir Processed 01/--/81.
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A law student in Kiev who joined the White Army, emigrated to Poland and practiced law until World War II, was arrested and spent two years in a Soviet prison camp, and emigrated with Anders' Polish army, eventually settling in Great Britain.
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