Vladimir Ivanovich and Ol'ga Vsevolodovna Iurkevich Papers, 1929-1976.

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Vladimir Ivanovich and Ol'ga Vsevolodovna Iurkevich Papers, 1929-1976.

The papers include correspondence, manuscripts, documents, printed materials, and photographs. Much of the correspondence concerns "Reka Vremen." Cataloged correspondents are Georgiĭ Adamovich, George Kennan, Vasiliĭ Maklakov, I︠U︡liĭ Margolin, Sofii︠a︡ Pregel,́ Harrison Salisbury, I︠U︡riĭ Terapi︠a︡no, Nikolaĭ Uli︠́a︡nov, and Edmund Wilson. There are manuscripts of several stories by Olǵa, and of her biography of Vladimir; also included are the memoirs of N.N. Savvin about the St. Petersburg Polytechnic Institute. Printed materials include articles about Vladimir and his obituaries. There is a photograph of the "Normandie" coming into an American port in the 1930s.

ca. 300 items (2 boxes).

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Margolin, I︠U︡liĭ, 1900-1971

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Julius Margolin (1916-2009) was a merchant seaman, World War II veteran, film electrician, and labor editor of Local 52 News, his union IATSE Local 52's newsletter. Margolin was IATSE Local 52's delegate to the New York City Labor Council beginning in 1973. Born in New York City, Margolin was a member of the Congress of Industrial Organizations and organized for the CIO during the 1930s and 1940s. Later in his life he was a member of the New York City Labor Chorus, and was active in social movem...

Salisbury, Harrison E. (Harrison Evans), 1908-1993

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Epithet: Associate Editor `The New York Times' British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000561.0x00005b The American journalist Harrison E. Salisbury (1908-1993) was well-known for his reporting and books on the Soviet Union. A distinguished correspondent and editor for the New York Times, he was the first American reporter to visit Hanoi during the Vietnam War. After editing the campus daily at the University of Minnes...

Pregel,́ Sofii︠a︡ I︠U︡lévna, 1897-1972.

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Adamovich, Georgiĭ (Viktorovich).

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Savvin, N. N.

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Wilson, Edmund

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Edmund Wilson was an American novelist, poet, essayist, and literary critic. From the description of Edmund Wilson collection of papers, 1922-1978. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122596904 From the guide to the Edmund Wilson collection of papers, 1922-1978, (The New York Public Library. Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature.) American author and critic. From the description of Typewritten letters signed...

Kennan, George F. (George Frost), 1904-2005

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George Kennan (1845-1924), American journalist and author, was best-known for his writings on Russia. In 1865 he was sent to Siberia as part of a surveying party to find a route for a telegraph line to connect Europe and America. Kennan traveled across Russia and wrote about his experiences in Tent Life in Siberia (1870). He worked as assistant manager of the Associated Press and wrote about the Russian prison and exile system for Century Magazine. In addition to his wor...

Terapi︠a︡no, I︠U︡riĭ Konstantinovich, 1894- .

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I︠U︡rkevich, Vladimir Ivanovich, 1885-1964

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Vladimir I. I︠U︡rkevich was the naval architect who designed the ship "Normandie"; his wife Olǵa V., nʹee Krestovskai︠a︡ was a writer who wrote under the name of Olǵa Iork. Her main work was "Reka Vremen" (New York, 1967 & 1973). From the description of Vladimir Ivanovich and Ol'ga Vsevolodovna Iurkevich Papers, 1929-1976. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320409119 ...

Maklakov, Vasiliĭ Alekseevich, 1870-1957.

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Uli︠́a︡nov, Nikolaĭ I., 1904- .

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Ĭork, Olǵa, 1898-1976?

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