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BOX 1-6 Political Correspondence, 1922-1952
Correspondence, publicity material, book reviews, political criticism.
Arranged chronologically.
BOX 1 Chronological file
BOX 1 1922-1937
BOX 2 1933
BOX 3 1941-1944
BOX 4 1950-1952
BOX 5-6 Publicity, book reviews, and political criticism
BOX 7-11 Personal Correspondence, 1934-1952
Correspondence and miscellaneous material.
Arranged chronologically.
BOX 7 Chronological file
BOX 7 1934
BOX 8 1934-1937
BOX 9 1948-1951
BOX 10 1949-1952
BOX 11 Miscellaneous correspondence
BOX 12-15 Anti-Soviet Campaign, 1919-1948
Correspondence and miscellaneous material concerning efforts to deny the Soviet Union official international recognition as the legitimate government of Russia.
Arranged chronologically.
BOX 12 1919, 1933
BOX 13 1933-1935
BOX 14 1935
BOX 15 1935-1936, 1946-1948
BOX 16 Scrapbook, 1927
Scrapbook of clippings concerning Brasol's Elements of Crime (1927).
BOX 16 Scrapbook, 1927
BOX 17-22 Post-Revolutionary Russia, circa 1919-1922
Notebooks containing correspondence and miscellaneous material.
Organized numerically by notebook number.
BOX 17 Nos. 7, 10, and 12
BOX 18 Nos. 13 and 15-16
BOX 19 Nos. 17-19
BOX 20 Nos. 20-22
BOX 21 Nos. 23-25
BOX 22 No. 26 and unnumbered
BOX 23-25 Legal File, circa 1925-1950
Correspondence, legal records, and miscellaneous material.
Organized into two groups: Herman Bernstein v. Henry Ford and miscellaneous records
BOX 23-24 Herman Bernstein v. Henry Ford, circa 1925-1927
BOX 25 Miscellaneous records, circa 1926-1950
BOX 26-32 Vladimir von Koeppen File, 1921-1927
Correspondence and miscellaneous material concerning Vladimir von Koeppen.
Arranged chronologically.
BOX 26-32 1921-1927
BOX 33-34 Speeches, circa 1922-1930
Speeches.
Arranged chronologically.
BOX 33-34 circa 1922-1930
BOX 35-52 Literary File, 1920-1954
Correspondence, drafts, notes, proofs, typescripts, and miscellaneous material relating to Brasol's books, translations, and literary criticism.
Arranged by subject or topic.
BOX 35 Books
BOX 35 Socialism and Civilization, 1920
BOX 36 The World at the Crossroads, 1921
BOX 37 The Mighty Three: Poushkin, Gogol, Dostoievsky, 1934
BOX 38 Oscar Wilde: The Man, the Artist, and the Martyr
BOX 38 Photostats, 1938
BOX 39 Correspondence
BOX 39 To 1954
BOX 40 1938
BOX 41 Translations and miscellaneous writings
BOX 41 Cartwright, Beatrice, correspondence and notes concerning memoirs, 1944
BOX 41 "The Nobel Dynasty," typescript, 1943
BOX 42 Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, Diary of a Writer, translated by Brasol
BOX 42 Draft
BOX 43 Draft and page proof
BOX 44 Miscellaneous material
BOX 45 Varneke, B. V., History of the Russian Theatre, draft and typescript of Brasol's translation, 1951
BOX 46-47 "Walter Pater," correspondence, draft, and typescript 1946-1952
BOX 48 "Avinoff: a Study in Genius," notes, 1952
BOX 49 "Criminal Institutes on the Continent of Europe," draft
BOX 50 Sikorsky, "Ideas inspired by the Lord's Prayer"
BOX 50 Miracle Letter Club
BOX 51-52 Poe, Edgar Allan, correspondence concerning, 1920-1928, 1939, undated
BOX 53 Newspaper Clippings, circa 1919-1921
Newspaper clippings mostly regarding Jewish topics.
Arranged chronologically.
BOX 53 circa 1919-1921
BOX 54-64 Addition, 1925-1941
Correspondence, articles, reports, and miscellaneous material.
Arranged by subject, topic, or type of material.
BOX 54 Correspondence
BOX 54 1925-1927
BOX 55 1927-1928
BOX 56 1929-1931
BOX 56 Social Science Abstracts, correspondence, 1930-1931
BOX 56 "Police Science in U.S.A.," 1930-1931
BOX 57 Correspondence, 1930-1941
BOX 57 "Crime, Criminology and Criminological Institute," correspondence, 1938
BOX 58 "Methods of Criminal Investigation," English translation of Brasol's Russian text
BOX 58 National Crime Commission, 1927
BOX 59 Columbia University, New York, N.Y., correspondence, 1929-1930
BOX 60 "Columbia Reports," 1929-1930, undated
BOX 61 "International Criminalistic Academy, International Congress," Lausanne, Switzerland, 1938
BOX 61 "Police Scientifique Centers in Europe," 1926-1929
BOX 62-63 Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, Diary of a Writer, translation by Brasol
BOX 63-64 Criminology, correspondence, articles, and reports

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