Leonide Massine papers 1932-1968

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Leonide Massine papers 1932-1968

The bulk of the Papers documents professional and personal life from about 1940 to 1955, although some materials from before and after this period are included in the collection. The collection does not include any materials covering the period during which was a member of the Diaghilev ballet. A slashmark (/) between names or abbreviations indicates letters written by the person whose name appears before the mark to the person whose name appears after it. For example, LM/TM indicates letters from to . The following variations in names will be found within the collection: Leonide Massine Massine's Massine Leonide Massine Tatiana Massine TM-- Tatiana Massine LM-- Leonide Massine MISC.--Miscellaneous N.D.--No date

337 s and 8 boxes

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SNAC Resource ID: 6310852

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