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Box 3

 Container

Contains 52 Results:

Letters. Mikhail Eremin, Moscow, to Lev Loseff, Hanover (New Hampshire), 1979-1980

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 125
Identifier: MSE/REE 0016-125
Scope and Contents

The letters have to do primarily with proofreading the poems and making changes. Eremin frequently sends multiple copies of his changes.

Dates: 1979-1980

Letters. Mikhail Eremin to Lev Loseff, Hanover (New Hampshire), 1980-1981

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 126
Identifier: MSE/REE 0016-126
Scope and Contents

Eremin sends these letters and changes from various places. The only envelope in this group shows that it was sent from France.

Dates: 1980-1981

Letters. Mikhail Eremin to Lev Loseff, Hanover (New Hampshire), 1982-1983

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 127
Identifier: MSE/REE 0016-127
Scope and Contents

The letter of October of 1983 includes a drawing. Photocopied material is frequently used for further edits.

Dates: 1982-1983

Letters. Mikhail Eremin to Lev Loseff, Hanover (New Hampshire), 1986-1987

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 128
Identifier: MSE/REE 0016-128
Scope and Contents

The photocopied letter for January 1987 contains a birthday greeting for Lev dated July of that year.

Dates: 1986-1987

Letters. Tim Guldimann to Lev Loseff, 1983, ?

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 130
Identifier: MSE/REE 0016-130
Scope and Contents

The first item is dated and was sent from Geneva (Switzerland) to Hanover (NH), while the second clearly accompanied poems which have since been lost. It is difficult to establish the second item's date and the place from which it was sent.

Dates: 1983, ?

Letter. Iudif Semenova, Ashdod (Israel), to Lev Loseff, Hanover (New Hampshire), 1992 November 30

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 159
Identifier: MSE/REE 0016-159
Scope and Contents

Iudif here refers to the papers of Boris Semenov, who has passed away.

Dates: 1992 November 30

Letters. Vadim Shefner, n.p., to Asya Genkina, Omsk, Leningrad, 1943-1944

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 160
Identifier: MSE/REE 0016-160
Scope and Contents

Vadim Shefner was a writer of both prose and poetry. At the time of these letters, he was serving as a war correspondent on the Leningrad front. The postcard was sent to Asya in Omsk, but by August 28, 1944, the date of the letter, she should have been back in Leningrad.

Dates: 1943-1944

Letter. Andrei Zuev, Sevastopol, to Nina Mokhova, Leningrad, 1958?

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 161
Identifier: MSE/REE 0016-161

Letters. Miscellaneous friends to Lev Loseff and family, Leningrad, 1970-1975?

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 162
Identifier: MSE/REE 0016-162
Scope and Contents

The senders have not been identified; one new year's greeting is clearly dated as 1975, and the other items in this folder appear to be roughly from the same period, just prior to the family's immigration to the US.

Dates: 1970-1975?

Letters. Boris Semenov to Lev Loseff, Okha, 1960 January

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 142
Identifier: MSE/REE 0016-142
Scope and Contents

The last letter in this group, dated January 24, 1960, includes a small engraving.

Dates: 1960 January

Letters. Boris Semenov to Lev Loseff, Okha, 1960 February

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 143
Identifier: MSE/REE 0016-143
Scope and Contents

Letters sometimes have small pictures or text glued where the margin allows.

Dates: 1960 February

Letters. Boris Semenov to Lev Loseff, 1960 October

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 147
Identifier: MSE/REE 0016-147
Scope and Contents

The letter dated October 18 includes 4 photographs; the letter dated October 31 includes 1 photo, 1 engraving, and 1 drawing.

Dates: 1960 October

Letter. Boris Semenov, n.p., to Lev Loseff, Leningrad, 1975 December 28

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 149
Identifier: MSE/REE 0016-149
Scope and Contents

Boris Semenov sends Lev a new year's greeting. The post card appears to be hand-drawn.

Dates: 1975 December 28

Letter. Lev Loseff, Hanover (New Hampshire), to Boris Semenov, Ashdod (Israel), 1991 May 2

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 150
Identifier: MSE/REE 0016-150
Scope and Contents

Folder includes a photocopy of a letter from Boris Semenov to Mikhail Belomlinskii an editor at Novoe Russkoe Slovo. This photocopied letter as well as a page of notes were stapled to the letter from Lev Loseff to Boris.

Dates: 1991 May 2

Letter. Boris Semenov, Ashdod (Israel), to Lev Loseff, Hanover (New Hampshire), 1991 May 30

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 151
Identifier: MSE/REE 0016-151
Scope and Contents

Boris's letter is written on the back of a photograph of his children; envelope included photographs of a statue of Mao Zedong and the equestrian statue of Alexander III.

Dates: 1991 May 30

Letter. Boris Semenov, Ashdod (Israel), to Lev Loseff, Hanover (New Hampshire), 1992

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 152
Identifier: MSE/REE 0016-152
Scope and Contents

The postcard dated May 26, 1992 is accompanied by a ruble bank note and a family photograph.

Dates: 1992

Letter. Boris Semenov, Ashdod (Israel), to Lev Loseff, Hanover (New Hampshire), 1991-1992?

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 154
Identifier: MSE/REE 0016-154
Scope and Contents

The first letter in this group contains an old photograph of Boris's son Misha. The last letter contains a drawing, and one of the letters is an "aerogramme."

Dates: 1991-1992?

Letter. Olga Semenova to Lev Loseff, 1963-1964?

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 157
Identifier: MSE/REE 0016-157
Scope and Contents

Olga Semenova, or Olia Baba, was the mother of Boris Semenov and a close friend of the Lifshits/Loseff family.

Dates: 1963-1964?

Letter. Iudif Semenova to Lev Loseff, 1990 October 2

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 158
Identifier: MSE/REE 0016-158
Scope and Contents

Iudif, or Iuka, the wife of Boris, supplies names and dates of family members, with regard to possible immigration to the US, which was never realized.

Dates: 1990 October 2