Georgii Isakievich Novitskii Papers, ca. 1937-1967.

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Georgii Isakievich Novitskii Papers, ca. 1937-1967.

The papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, subject files, photographs, a sound tape, and printed materials. There are many letters from Anton Kartashev; other correspondents include Mikhaĭl Karpovich, Philip Mosely, and Vasiliĭ Zenḱovskiĭ. There are manuscripts by Kartashev, Karpovich, and George Vernadsky, as well as by Novit︠s︡kiĭ himself on the Orthodox Church and the emigration. Subject files touch on his organizational activities. There are photographs of Novit︠s︡kiĭ with Dwight Eisenhower, Nelson Rockefeller, and Jacob Javits, and also of Zenḱovskiĭ. The sound tape is an interview with Novit︠s︡kiĭ on Voice of America about his father-in-law, Georgiĭ Shavelśkiĭ. Some of the materials concern Novit︠s︡kiĭ's brother, Evgeniĭ, and wife, Marii︠a︡.

ca. 1,300 items (4 boxes; 1 oversized folder; 1 sound tape).

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Kartashev, Anton Vladimirovich, 1875- .

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An active member of many emigre orgainzations, Novit︠s︡kiĭ chaired such bodies as the Obshchestvo Pomoshchi Russkim Deti︠a︡m za Rubezhom, Obshestvo Druzeĭ Akademii Svi︠a︡togo Sergei︠a︡, and the Russian-American Republican Club. From the description of Georgii Isakievich Novitskii Papers, ca. 1937-1967. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320408926 ...

Karpovich, Mikhaĭl Mikhaĭlovich, 1888-1959.

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Russian-American Republican Club

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Novit︠s︡kiĭ, Evgeniĭ Isakievich

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Vernadsky, George, 1887-1973

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Historian. From the description of George Vernadsky Papers, 16th-20th centuries. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320410638 Russian-American historian. From the description of George Vernadsky miscellaneous papers, 1935. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754868162 George Vernadsky was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, on August 20, 1887. He studied at Moscow University and received a Magister degree in Russian history from th...

Mosely, Philip E. (Philip Edward), 1905-1972

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Obshchestvo Pomoshchi Russkim Deti︠a︡m za Rubezhom.

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Obshchestvo Druzeĭ Akademii Svi︠a︡togo Sergei︠a︡.

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Shavelśkiĭ, Georgiĭ Ioannovich, 1871-1951.

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Zenḱovskiĭ, Vasiliĭ Vasilévich, 1881-1962.

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Headed the Russkoe Studencheskoe Khristi︠a︡nskoe Dvizhenie (Russian Christian Student Movement) and taught at the Pravoslavnyĭ Bogoslovskiĭ Institut (Orthodox Theological Institute) in Paris. He was the author of such works as "Istorii︠a︡ russkoĭ filosofii" (1948-1950), and "Osnovy khristi︠a︡nskoĭ filosofii" (1960-1964). From the description of Vasilii Vasil'evich Zen'kovskii Memoirs, 1951-1963. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320410719 ...

Zenḱovskiĭ, Valiliĭ Vasilévich, 1881-1962.

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