Vladimir Samarin correspondence and other papers 1948-1976
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Zaĭt︠s︡ev, Boris, 1881-1972.
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Sokolova, Tatʹi︠a︡na Georgievna.
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Tolstoy, Alexandra, 1884-1979
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Countess Alexandra Lvovna Tolstaya, also Alexandra Tolstoy, also Sasha Tolstaya (b. June 18, 1884, Yasnaya Polyana, Russia-d. September 26, 1979, Valley Cottage, New York), youngest daughter and secretary of Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy....
Sikorsky, Igor Ivan, 1889-1972
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Engineer and inventor. From the description of Papers of Igor Ivan Sikorsky, 1913-1958. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80153906 A renowned aviation pioneer in both helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft, Russian-American Igor Sikorsky immigrated to the United States in 1919 and founded the Sikorsky Aero Engineering Corporation in 1923 (now the Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation). By the 1930s, he had developed the "flying boats" of Pan American Airways. He continued his work with he...
Zurov, Leonid
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Leonid Fedorovich Zurov (1902-1971) was a Russian writer from Latvia and a member of the post-revolutionary Russian migr community in France From the guide to the Letter from Leonid Zurov, 1971, (GB 206 Leeds University Library) From the guide to the Leonid Zurov papers, 1906-1996, (GB 206 Leeds University Library) ...
Gazdanov, Gaito.
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Adamovich, Georgiĭ.
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Tolstoy Foundation (U.S.)
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Losskiĭ, N. O. (Nikolaĭ Onufrievich), 1870-1965
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Losskiĭ was a philosopher. From the description of Nikolai Onufrievich Losskii Manuscript, ca. 1940. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320409198 ...
Bunin, Ivan Alekseevich, 1870-1953
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Ivan Alekseevich Bunin (1870-1953) was a Russian writer and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1933, and a member of the post-revolutionary Russian migr community in France From the guide to the Ivan Bunin papers, 1887-1998, (GB 206 Leeds University Library) Ivan Alekseevich Bunin (1870-1953) was a Russian writer, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1933, and a member of the post-revolutionary Russian migr community in France From the guide...
Narodno-trudovoĭ soi︠u︡z.
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Biographical/Historical Note Right-wing Russian émigré organization. From the guide to the Narodno-trudovoĭ soiuz declaration, 1935, (Hoover Institution Archives) The NTS (Narodno-Trudovoj Sojuz [National Alliance of Russian Solidarists]) was established by Russian émigré students in European universities in 1930. They wished to oppose the Bolshevik ideology and its inhuman methods in Russia and the passivity...
Russkai︠a︡ pravoslavnai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ zagranit︠s︡eĭ.
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Aldanov, Mark Aleksandrovich, 1886-1957
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Aldanov was the pseudonym for M.A. Landau, who was a Russian emigre writer who lived in France and in the United States. From the description of Mark Aleksandrovich Aldanov Papers, 1926-1957. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320410813 ...
Nicolaevsky, Boris I., 1887-1966
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Samarin, Vladimir
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Vladimir Samarin was born Vladimir Dmitrievich Sokolov March 2, 1913 in the central Russian city of Orel. In 1936, despite some troubles encountered due to his family's bourgeois background, he completed the local Institute and commenced a career teaching Russian literature in Voronezh. Under German occupation in 1942-1944 Samarin wrote for the newspapers Rech (based in Orel) and Volia naroda . Upon arriving at a camp for displaced persons (DPs) in post-war Germany he co...
Veĭnbaum, M. E. (Mark Efimovich), 1890-1973.
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Mark Weinbaum (1890-1973), newspaper editor, was born in Russia and travelled to the United States in 1913. He served on the staff of Russian language newspapers Russkoe Slovo, Russkii Golos, and Novoe Russkoe Slovo. From 1925 until his death he was editor in chief of Novoe Russkoe Slovo and was later president of the Literary Fund. From the description of Mark Weinbaum papers, 1896-1973. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702133029 ...
Belinkov, A. (Arkadiĭ), 1921-1970.
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Ivanov, Georgiĭ, 1894-1958.
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Zenzinov, V. (Vladimir), 1880-1953
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Writer, former member of the S.R. Party and emigre activist first in France, and, after 1940, in the United States. From the description of Vladimir Mikhailovich Zenzinov Papers, ca. 1900-1953. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320410721 ...
Kerensky, Aleksandr Fyodorovich, 1881-1970
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Full biographical histories of the individual members of the Kerensky family represented in this collection are included in the full catalogue at sub-fonds level: Alexander Kerensky (1881-1970) ; Olga Kerensky (1883-1975) ; their sons, Oleg Kerensky (1905-1984), civil engineer ; Gleb Kerensky (1907-1990), engineer ; and grandson, Oleg Kerensky (1930-1993), ballet critic . From the guide to the Kerensky Family Papers, [Late 19th century]-1991, (University of Birmingham, Cadbury Resear...
Izdatelʹstvo imeni Chekhova (New York, N.Y.)
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