Maslenikov, Oleg A.

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November 29, 1907 Born, Vladivostok, Siberia 1920 Arrived United States 1921 1924 Attended Hollywood High School November 12, 1926 Became United States citizen September 1930 Entered the University of California, Los Angeles Fall 1932 Transferred to the University of California, Berkeley 1933 1935 President, Slavic Society Spring 1934 Elected to Phi Beta Kappa December 1934 Graduated with honors, Department of Slavic Languages 1935 1936 Postgraduate studies at Universita Karlova (Prague), as Exchange Fellow of Institute of International Education Fall 1936 Appointed Alternate Teaching Assistant in Department of History Enrolled in the Graduate Division of UCB in Slavic Department 1936 1938 President, Dobro Slovo, National Slavic Honor Society September 1937 Married Emily Lociga February 1938 Passed oral Ph.D. exam 1939 1942 Lecturer in Russian April 1941 Oleg Robert (son) born August 1942 Final exam for Ph.D.; dissertation topic: The Young Andrei Bely and the Symbolist Movement in Russia, 1901-1909 September 1942 Instructor in Russian and Teaching Assistant in History 1942 1944 Investigation of Russian Fishing Practices in Alaska (Alaskan Fishery Hearings) 1944 1972 Association of American Teachers of Slavic and Eastern European Languages (Member, Elective Council, 1945-1947; President of California chapter, 1945-1948; First Vice-President, 1947-1948; President, 1948-1950) 1944 1952 1966 1967 Chairman, Department of Slavic Languages 1945 1947 Executive Council, Phi Beta Kappa 1947 Chairman, Slavic Section, Modern Language Association 1950 Published An Historical Chrestomathy of the Russian Language 1951 Visiting Associate Professor, University of Pennsylvania 1952 Published Frenzied Poets, Andrey Biely and the Russian Symbolists 1953 1955 1956 1957 Acting Director (summers), Institute of Slavic Studies 1960 1967 Visiting Lecturer, Russian Language Institute, Dartmouth College 1961 Published Anthology of Russian Symbolist Poetry January 10, 1972 Died in Berkeley, California November 1972 Lyrics From the Russian: Symbolists and Others published posthumously From the guide to the Oleg A. Maslenikov Papers, 1929-1977, (The Bancroft Library.)

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