Stephanus Fabijanovic papers, 1904-1933.

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Stephanus Fabijanovic papers, 1904-1933.

Comprise correspondence, manuscripts, and photographs, and relate to philosophical and anarchist thought, union activities (Baker and Confectionery Workers), his travels, publication and distribution of his papers, social comment and personal matters. There are several series of transcribed correspondence with added commentary, intended for publication; also of correspondence with and about Rudolf Grossman who defaulted on a publishing agreement. There is a group of papers on general subjects written as night school assignments. A few letters are addressed to his wife.

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Leman, L. K.

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Kater, Fritz.

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