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Box 4

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Contains 48 Results:

Letters, Lelia Frenkel, Arkhangelsk, to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, Vienna, 1981-1986

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 105
Identifier: MSE/REE 0013-105
Scope and Contents

Frenkel was the translator of the German medieval epic Kudrun.

Dates: 1981-1986

Letters, Georgii M. Fridlender, Leningrad, to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, Vienna, 1979-1993

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 106
Identifier: MSE/REE 0013-106
Scope and Contents

Fridlender was a literary critic; the enclosure consists of a newspaper article on Dmitrii Maksimov. Folder includes a rough draft of one of Gomber-Verzhbinskaia's letters to Fridlender.

Dates: 1979-1993

Letter, Magdalena George, Leipzig, to Nina Rabinowich, Vienna, 1978 April 21

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 110
Identifier: MSE/REE 0013-110
Scope and Contents

George was an art historian residing in Leipzig.

Dates: 1978 April 21

Letter, Magdalena George, Leipzig, to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Vienna, 1980-1981

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 111
Identifier: MSE/REE 0013-111
Scope and Contents

Folder includes a letter (and enclosures) addressed to Ernst Korizek.

Dates: 1980-1981

Letter, Richard Gerns, Berkeley (CA), to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, Vienna, undated

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 112
Identifier: MSE/REE 0013-112
Scope and Contents

Gerns was a teacher at Chabot College in Hayward (CA).

Dates: undated

Letters, Vera Gesse, Bloomfield Hills (MI), to Nina Rabinowich, Vienna, 1988 May 19

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 113A
Identifier: MSE/REE 0013-113A
Scope and Contents

Letter is a sympathy card sent on the occasion of Boris's death.

Dates: 1988 May 19

Letters, Tsetsiliia Ginzburg, Berkeley (CA), to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, Vienna, 1994-1999

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 114
Identifier: MSE/REE 0013-114
Scope and Contents

Folder includes 2 letters from Tsetsiliia Ginzburg to Ernst and Kira Korizek.

Dates: 1994-1999

Letters, E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia to Nina and Boris Rabinowich, Vienna, 1977-1979

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 117A
Identifier: MSE/REE 0013-117A
Scope and Contents

2 of the letters are sent from Lithuania and 1 from France.

Dates: 1977-1979

Letters, Elena Gracheva to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Vienna, circa 1978

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 121
Identifier: MSE/REE 0013-121
Scope and Contents

Gracheva was the wife of the artist Platon Shvets; they emigrated from Leningrad to Vienna and then to Munich in 1978.

Dates: circa 1978

Letter, Frederic Grunfeld to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, Vienna, 1986 March 4

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 124
Identifier: MSE/REE 0013-124
Scope and Contents

Grunfeld was an author and journalist.

Dates: 1986 March 4

Letters, Alison Hilton to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia and family, Leningrad, 1974-1975

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 125
Identifier: MSE/REE 0013-125
Scope and Contents

Alison Hilton was a graduate student who worked with Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia in the 1970s and became a close friend.

Dates: 1974-1975

Letters, Don and Samantha Hays to Nina and Boris Rabinowich, Vienna, 1978

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 129
Identifier: MSE/REE 0013-129
Scope and Contents

Don Hays worked in the U.S. Consulate in Leningrad.

Dates: 1978

Letter, Viktor Itskovich to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, 1980 December 22

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 129A
Identifier: MSE/REE 0013-129A
Scope and Contents

Viktor Itskovich was a student of Eleonora Petrovna's at the university at Alma Ata; he became a literary critic and worked in publishing in Moscow.

Dates: 1980 December 22

Letters, Serge G. Jacobson, Vienna to E. P. Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia, Vienna, 1984

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 130
Identifier: MSE/REE 0013-130
Scope and Contents

Folder includes a rough draft of Gomberg-Verzhbinskaia's reply.

Dates: 1984