Kyra Malkovsky Papers, 1939-1949

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Kyra Malkovsky Papers, 1939-1949

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Malkovsky, Kyra, 1894-

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A case worker with Russian immigrants, Kyra Malkovsky (1894- ) was born in Minsk and came to the United States in 1917. After five years as an employee of the Russian embassy in New York, she began a long career as a social worker with the International Institute of New York City. She also was co-founder in 1925 of the Children's Welfare Society, and worked for the Tolstoy Foundation in Austria, Rome, Italy, and the United States. From the description of Papers, 1939-1949. (Universit...