Zlatko Baloković papers, 1924-1965.

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Zlatko Baloković papers, 1924-1965.

Autobiography, correspondence, diaries, contracts, handbills, manuscripts, newspaper clippings, published articles, speeches, photographs and tour itineraries of or collected by the Balokovićs. Also includes organizational papers and records of various Yugoslav and Croatian groups interested in the establishment and development of a federated Yugoslav republic during and after World War II. The papers relate chiefly to Baloković's involvement with Yugoslavian and Croatian organizations and to his musical career.

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University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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