Il'ia Grigor'evich Savchenko Papers, ca. 1920-1955.

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Il'ia Grigor'evich Savchenko Papers, ca. 1920-1955.

The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, caricatures, and materials relating to a number of emigre organizations. The correspondence includes letters sent to Savchenko personally and to "Poslednie Novosti," on which he worked in the 1930s. There are letters from Ivan Bunin, Mikhail Fedorov and Georgiĭ Grebenshchikov, as well as one or two manuscripts of Savchenko's memoirs of the Civil War (including some information on the "Greens"), as well as works that appeared in "Poslednie Novosti" by such authors as Konstantin Balḿont, Ivan Bunin, Pavel Mili︠u︡kov, Alekseĭ Remizov, Nadezhda Teffi and Marina T︠S︡vetaeva. The materials relating to emigre organizations include correspondence, financial records, and mimeographed textbooks (prepared by the professors) of the Russkiĭ i︠u︡ridicheskiĭ fakult́et v Prage (Russian Juridicial Institute in Prague), and correspondence and printed materials of the Soi︠u︡z obʺedineniĭ russkikh okonchivshikh vyssheĭ uchebnye zavedenii︠a︡ (Union of Societies of Russian Who Have Graduated from Institutes of Higher Education), which Savchenko headed. In addition, there are materials relating to other emigre groups in Europe and the United States with which Savchenko was associated.

ca. 3,000 items (22 boxes).

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