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1 folder (24 letters); [v.p., 1917]., 1917

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Item — Box 4Identifier: MS Am 1091, (524a)
Scope and Contents: The papers of John Silas Reed, poet, journalist, and revolutionary, include his correspondence, personal miscellany, letters to and from his wife (Louise Bryant), notes, and drafts and final manuscripts for his writings. His writings include: poetry, songs, prose, books, pamphlets, plays, newspaper reports, speeches, and revolutionary writings. There are letters and compositions relating to his...

1. Gallimard (Firm)

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subsubseries Identifier: MS Fr 372.2
Scope and Contents:

The sub-series groupings for series D. "Special correspondence" were created by MY and GF and include sections on Gallimard (Firm), Illustrations, and Litigation. The section "Illustration" contains correspondence, photographs, and transparcencies of book jackets.

1. General Correspondence

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sub-subseries Identifier: MS Am 2350
Scope and Contents: Sub-series A. Correspondence of Gore Vidal (1. General correspondence), is arranged alphabetically by name and contains letters between Gore Vidal and authors, accountants, lawyers, literary agents, politicians, political organizations, publishers, relatives, scholars, small presses, university libraries, book dealers, and his personal friends. The files may include letters about or relating to the main correspondent or about GV's family members, personal friends, business associates or...

1. General Correspondence

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
sub-subseries Identifier: MS Am 2350
Scope and Contents: Sub-series A. Correspondence of Gore Vidal (1. General correspondence), is arranged alphabetically by name and contains letters between Gore Vidal and authors, accountants, lawyers, literary agents, politicians, political organizations, publishers, relatives, scholars, small presses, university libraries, book dealers, and his personal friends. The files may include letters about or relating to the main correspondent or about GV's family members, personal friends, business associates or...

1. General correspondence

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Sub-Series Identifier: MS Thr 639
Scope and Contents: Consists of correspondence, clippings, printed material, and photographs related to the planning and presentation of the Pilgrim Tercentenary Pageant staged in Plymouth, R.I. throughout the summer in 1921. Correspondence encompasses the research, composistion and presentation of the pageant including letters wtih collaborators such as Robert Frost, Josephine Preston Peabody, Hermann Hagedorn, and W. E. C. Nazro, Chairman of the Pilgrim Tercentenary Pageant committee. Also includes letters of...

1. General Correspondence

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Sub-Series Identifier: MS Thr 639
Scope and Contents:

Consists of correspondence composed during Baker's tenure as a professor at Harvard (1889-1925).

1. Golding Jobber printing press

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sub_subseries Identifier: MS Typ 1141
Scope and Contents:

Includes sales catalogs,brochures, and price and parts lists, and other materials.

1. Golding Jobber printing press blueprints

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sub_subseries Identifier: MS Typ 1141
Scope and Contents:

The sheets in this subseries are engineering blueprints with detailed parts, assembly, and dimensional data for various Golding products. Sheets measure approximately 18 x 24 inches, unless noted otherwise.

1. Harvard lectures

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subsub_series Identifier: MS Am 2587
Scope and Contents:

Titles of each card file group were assigned by Quine.

Order of cards maintained as received in repository.

Dates listed under each set of note cards are the dates actually found written on some cards.

1. Harvard University lectures

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subsub_series Identifier: MS Am 2587
Scope and Contents:

Titles of each card file group were assigned by Quine.

Order of cards maintained as received in repository.

Dates listed under each set of note cards are the dates actually found written on some cards.

1 Jan 1919. Trotsky TO Lenin. Voronezh. , 1919. Digital

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Item — Box 1Identifier: MS Russ 13, (T 108*)
Scope and Contents:

Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.

1 Jan (1929). A (Sedova) TO (Sedova). Moscow. , (1929). Digital

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Item — Box 24Identifier: MS Russ 13, (T 2931)
Scope and Contents:

Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.

1 Jan (1929). (A Sedova)(Sedov) TO S Sedov. Moscow. , (1929). Digital

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Item — Box 24Identifier: MS Russ 13, (T 2932)
Scope and Contents:

Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.

1 Jan (1929). Ermakov TO Trotsky. Sretensk. , (1929). Digital

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Item — Box 24Identifier: MS Russ 13, (T 2930)
Scope and Contents:

Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.

1 Jan 1929. Z (Bronshtein (Volkova) ) TO Trotsky. Gubripsh. , 1929. Digital

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Item — Box 24Identifier: MS Russ 13, (T 2933)
Scope and Contents:

Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.

1 Jan 1934. Trotsky. 'Anatol Wassiljewitsch Lunatscharski' np., 1934. Digital

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Item — Box 36Identifier: MS Russ 13, (T 3635*)
Scope and Contents:

Includes Trotsky’s writings from 1879-1940, with official reports and memoranda, many to the Politburo of the Central Committee; speeches, including addresses to the Fourth International and other Trotskyites; articles and essays; and his biography of Stalin.

1 Jan 1934. Trotsky. 'Anatole Vassiliévitch Lounatcharsky' (French version of T 3635; Duplicate of V 88). np., 1934.

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Item — Box 2Identifier: MS Russ 13.2, (V 89)
Scope and Contents:

These papers were isolated from the main body of Trotsky's papers in Europe during the war, and were recovered and added to the collection in 1958. They consist mainly of works of the Exile period.

1 Jan 1934. Trotsky. 'Anatole Vassiliévitch Lounatcharsky' (French version of T 3635) (Earlier version of V 90). np., 1934.

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Item — Box 2Identifier: MS Russ 13.2, (V 88)
Scope and Contents:

These papers were isolated from the main body of Trotsky's papers in Europe during the war, and were recovered and added to the collection in 1958. They consist mainly of works of the Exile period.

1 Jan 1934. Trotsky. 'Anatole Vassiliévitch Lounatcharsky' (French version of T 3635; Later version of V 88 V 89). np., 1934.

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Item — Box 2Identifier: MS Russ 13.2, (V 90)
Scope and Contents:

These papers were isolated from the main body of Trotsky's papers in Europe during the war, and were recovered and added to the collection in 1958. They consist mainly of works of the Exile period.

1 Jul 1919. Lenin TO Frunze. np., 1919. Digital

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Item — Box 3Identifier: MS Russ 13, (T 308*)
Scope and Contents:

Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.

1 Jul 1927. Evdokimov Zinovev Trotsky TO Central Committee of All-Russian Union of Metal Workers. np., 1927. Digital

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Item — Box 7Identifier: MS Russ 13, (T 970*)
Scope and Contents:

Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.

1 Jul 1928. Klementev TO Trotsky. Ust-Sysolsk. , 1928. Digital

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Item — Box 15Identifier: MS Russ 13, (T 1844)
Scope and Contents:

Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.

1 Jul 1928. [Kontorovich] TO (Sedov). Akmolinsk. , 1928. Digital

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Item — Box 15Identifier: MS Russ 13, (T 1841)
Scope and Contents:

Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.

1 Jul 1928. Sevskii TO Trotsky. Tashkent. , 1928. Digital

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Item — Box 15Identifier: MS Russ 13, (T 1842)
Scope and Contents:

Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.

1 Jul [1928]. Sevskii TO Trotsky. Tashkent. , [1928]. Digital

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Item — Box 15Identifier: MS Russ 13, (T 1843)
Scope and Contents:

Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.