John N. Hazard papers, ca. 1880-1973.

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John N. Hazard papers, ca. 1880-1973.

The papers are divided into several parts. The first part of the collection consists of Hazard's class notes from when he was a student at Moscow Juridical Institute in the 1930s. The second part consists of materials relating to the lend-lease program to the USSR during World War II. These materials include carbon copies of outgoing correspondence (1943-1946), and of office day journals (1941-1946); reports on the progress of aid to the USSR (1941-1944); and an FEA report entitled "German Administration in the Baltic Area" (1943). The collection also includes correspondence, manuscripts, documents and printed materials dealing with Vice-President Henry Wallace's trip to the USSR in 1944; a microfilm copy of "Ustav Moskovskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta" (1939); manuscripts of translations done for "A Source Book for Russian History from Early Times to 1917" (New Haven, 1972), George Vernadsky, senior editor; and three pamphlets from the series, "Biblioteka narodnogo sudi i narodnogo zasedateli︠a︡" (Moscow, 1939). There are also Imperial Russian government bonds from 1914 and 1916, and election ballots with instructions to voters for November 1917 elections for the Constituent Assembly in Petrograd.

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Wallace, Henry A. (Henry Agard), 1888-1965

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Vernadsky, George, 1887-1973

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Hazard, John N. (John Newbold), 1909-1995

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