Aleksis Rannit papers 1937-1985

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Aleksis Rannit papers 1937-1985

The papers consistchiefly of subject files maintained by Rannit, dating roughly from the 1950s tothe 1980s. The subject files include correspondence, writings, photographs, andprinted material that document Aleksis Rannit's life and work as an art andliterary critic and Curator of the Slavic and East European Collections for theYale University Library.

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