Alexis Vasilévich Babine Papers 1895-1953

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Alexis Vasilévich Babine Papers 1895-1953

Librarian, teacher, and author. Correspondence, lectures, articles, journals, other writings, and miscellaneous material relating chiefly to Babine's experiences during the Russian Revolution, his work in creative writing, and a history in Russian of the United States.

250 items; 5 containers plus 1 oversize; 2 linear feet

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Babine, Alexis Vasilevich, 1866-1930

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Librarian, teacher, and author. From the description of Alexis Vasilevich Babine papers, 1895-1953. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70979971 ...