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Vasilii Mitrofanovich Fedorovskii Manuscripts, 1909-1932

9 items
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Collection consists of manuscripts and printed materials. Manuscripts include two manuscripts by Fedorovskiĭ, entitled "Balturskiĭ otri︠a︡d ́sudov v 1917 g.", and "U zemnykh." Printed materials include one book, clippings from various newspapers, and two issues of "Chasovoĭ" from 1931-32, all concerning the military historian V. A. Potto.

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Vladimir Ivanovich Sekara Papers, 1950-1974

1 linear feet
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The collection consists of manuscripts by Sekara and printed materials. The manuscripts primarily deal with Sekara's military career during the Civil War. There is a copy of "Sumskie gusary 1651-1951" (Buenos Aires, 1954) to which various clippings and notes have been appended. In addition, there are a few dozen issues of the journals "The Sentinel" and "Voennai︠a︡ byl ́(The Military Past) dating from the 1950s to 1974.

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Leonid Vladimirovich Seifullin Papers, 1929-1962

23 items
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The collection consists of manuscripts by Seĭfullin and printed materials. Among the manuscripts are essays on such topics as the Aleksandrovskoe Voennoe Uchilische, early Slavic tribes, Seĭfullin's military career during World War I and the Civil War, the Russian emigre colony in Shanghai and religious themes. The printed materials include a leaflet and two clippings dealing with Russian military history.

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Viktor Kravchenko collection, 9999

0.1 linear feet
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Video of Viktor Kravchenko and his son Valentin. Viktor Kravchenko was a well known Soviet defector who was apparently killed by the KGB in the late 1960s.

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Harriman Institute Theses and Dissertations, 1947-2018

63.75 linear feet
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This collection contains theses and dissertations submitted to Columbia University's Harriman Institute.

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Eleonor Buist Collection of Soviet Printed Materials, 1929-1957

24 items
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Collection consists of printed materials, including books, set of photographs "Vidy Moskvy" (1956); theater playbill, tickets and programs (1957); instruction sheets from the State Library named after Lenin; business card of Geroid T. Robinson with handwritten inscription. Books include: A. R. Kugel'. Profili teatra (1929); Modeli detskoi i zhenskoi odezhdy (1957); Gostiam Moskvy (guide, 1957); Kratkii telefonnyi spravochnik (1957).

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Malcolm W. Davis papers, 1883-1949

1 linear feet
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The collection consists entirely of personal papers including correspondence, manuscripts, and miscellaneous materials, most of which pertain to Davis' family. The most interesting parts of the collection are Davis' letters from Russia, 1916-1919, which contain his observations on the Russian Revolution, and Davis' short story and play manuscripts, none of which were ever published.

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Irina Eval'dovna Elenevskaia Memoirs, 1967

242 pages bound
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Bound typescript memoirs that describe Elenevskai︠a︡'s childhood in pre-revolutionary Russia, the period of the Revolution and Civil War, and the Russian emigration in Sweden and Finland.

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Dmitrii L. De-Vitt Manuscripts, 1938-1957

6 items
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Typescript memoirs are "Chechenskai︠a︡ konnai︠a︡ divizii︠a︡ 1919 god;" "Mini︠a︡ti︠u︡ry proshlago: Leĭb-Draguny;" "Tridt︠s︡at ́piat ́let tomu nazad;" and translations into French of two poems by Aleksandr Pushkin. Also included is a mimeographed collection of pieces on the history of the Pskov Corps of Cadets, entitled "Dosug kadeta pskovicha.".

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Galina Leonidovna Vigand Papers, 1925-1937

500 items
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Correspondence and memoirs of Vigand. The correspondence dates from 1925 to 1937 and primarily consists of letters from her daughter and other relatives and friends in the Soviet Union. The memoirs describe Vigand's life in the Soviet Union from 1920-1925 during which time she lived in the Northern Caucasus and in Novorossiĭsk. The memoirs end with her emigration to France in 1925.

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