Il'ia Grigor'evich Savchenko Papers, 1920-1955
9 Linear FeetThe papers of Il'ia Grigor'evich Savchenko (1889-1961). The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, caricatures, and materials relating to a number of Russian émigré organizations. The materials relating to émigré organizations include correspondence, financial records, and mimeographed textbooks prepared by the professors of the Russkii iuridicheskii fakul'tet v Prage (Russian Juridical Institute in Prague), and correspondence and printed materials of the Soiuz ob"edinenii russkikh okonchivshikh vysshie uchebnye asvedeniia (OROVUZ; Union of Societies of Russians Who Have Graduated from Institutes of Higher Education), which Savchenko headed. In addition, there are materials relating to other émigré groups in Europe and the United States with which Savchenko was associated.
Iuliia Aleksandrovna Kutyrina Papers on Ivan Shmelev, 1923-1961
21 itemsThe papers, which primarily concern Shmelev, consist of correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, and printed materials. The correspondence includes photocopies of letters from Petr Struve to Ivan Shmelev, and of letters from Shmelev to one Aleksandr Ivanovich. Manuscripts consist of Kutyrina's memoirs and essays about Shmelev; these draw heavily on correspondence of Shmelev, Ivan Bunin, Konstantin Balḿont, and Thomas Mann. Also included are Kutyrina's memoirs about the October 1917 Revolution in Moscow. Printed materials consist of books by Kutyrina's husband, the writer Ivan Novgorod-Severskiĭ.
Nadezhda Aleksandrovna Teffi Papers, 1900-1953
5 Linear FeetPetr Moiseevich and Elena Sergeevna Pil'skii Manuscripts, 1920-1960
23 itemsPetr Pilśkiĭ's manuscripts include articles which are primarily essays on individual Russian writers of the late 19th and early 20th century, such as Belyĭ, Belinskiĭ, Bunin, Chekhov, Saltykov-Shchedrin etc. These manuscripts, most likely prepared initially to serve as introductions to publications of single or collected works, are typed carbons, apparently copied considerably later. The manuscripts of E.S. Pilśkai︠a︡ are chiefly memoirs, including recollections about her studies at the Imperial Theater School (Imperatorskoe Teatralńoe Uchilishche) in St. Petersburg, theater life in Russia, her stay in Odessa and Kiev during 1918-1919 and about the Soviet takeover of Latvia in 1940. Included in the collection are several articles about Pilśkiĭ by his wife and by A. Kuprin and A. Amfiteatrov.
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- Balʹmont, Konstantin Dmitrievich, 1867-19422
- Bunin, Ivan Alekseevich, 1870-19532
- Tėffi, N. A. (Nadezhda Aleksandrovna), 1872-19522
- Chaliapin, Fyodor Ivanovich, 1873-19381
- Gippius, Z. N. (Zinaida Nikolaevna), 1869-19451
- Kuprin, Aleksandr Ivanovich, 1870-19381
- Kutyrina, I︠U︡lii︠a︡ Aleksandrovna, 1891-19791
- Mann, Thomas, 1875-19551
- Merezhkovsky, Dmitry Sergeyevich, 1865-19411
- Mili︠u︡kov, P. N. (Pavel Nikolaevich), 1859-19431
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- Balʹmont, Konstantin Dmitrievich, 1867-19423
- Remizov, Alekseĭ, 1877-19573
- Shmelev, I. S. (Ivan Sergeevich), 1873-19503
- Tėffi, N. A. (Nadezhda Aleksandrovna), 1872-19523
- T︠S︡vetaeva, Marina, 1892-19413
- Aldanov, Mark Aleksandrovich, 1886-19572
- Chaliapin, Fyodor Ivanovich, 1873-19382
- Gippius, Z. N. (Zinaida Nikolaevna), 1869-19452