Iurii Il'ich Lodyzhenskii Papers, ca. 1924-1973.
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BIOGHIST REQUIRED A doctor who emigrated to Europe and then Brazil after the Civil War. Lodyzhenskiĭ was the head of the International Committee "Pro Deo" (Geneva) which was affiliated with the Vatican and aided refugees from Communist countries. From the guide to the Iurii Il'ich Lodyzhenskii Papers, ca. 1924-1973., (Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library.) ...