Papers, 1915-1960.

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Papers, 1915-1960.

Correspondence with priests, bishops, metropolitans, and with church attorney Ralph M. Arkush; minutes of church councils; annual reports and financial records of St. Valdimir's Theological Orthodox Seminary in New York City; sermons, newsletters, clippings and printed materials.

2 cubic ft.

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