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Albany Typographical Union No. 4, Communications Workers of America Records, 1850-1988 27 reels of microfilm
Svitich's papers, which consist of manuscripts, photographs, subject files, and printed materials, chiefly concern the Orthodox church in interwar Poland. The papers also include Svitich's diaries, written in Poland between 1939 and 1940. Also included is an essay, in an unidentified hand, which Svitich attributes to V.V. Rozanov. There are photographs of Mikhail Artsybashev and Vladimir Burt︠s︡ev. Subject files concern: the Orthodox church in the Vilnius region in the late 19th century; meetings of various Russian organizations in 1917; many aspects of Orthodoxy in Poland in the 1920's and 1930's, including government persecution and in World War II. Among printed materials are issues of "Russkiĭ Golos"(Lwʹow) confiscated by the Polish government in 1939, and issues of Russian newspapers from World War II, including "Vestnik Russkago Komiteta v General-Gubernatorstve" (Warsaw).
Alice P. Green Papers, 1960-2001 1.89 cubic ft.
Alternative Press collection, 1969-1992 7 Linear Feet
The memoirs, in 6 folders, primarily describe her life in Bessarabia up to 1919, and were written under her pseudonym, Ivan Ivanov. Printed materials consist of French and Russian newspapers and magazines with information on the Soviet Union in the 1950's. Also included are copies of letters from Roger Sarret, who had been a French consular official in Bessarabia at the time of the revolution.
Bethlehem Work On Waste Records, 1989-1996 1.99 cubic ft.
Biography of a Class records, 1966-1976 17.5 Linear Feet
Ledgers (1953/54 to 1955/56; 1957/58 to 1962/63), correspondence, etc., dealing with advertising and revenue of the student paper, the Campus-Times.