Papers, ca. 1926–69, 84 boxes. Professor of political science. Includes 3 folders of correspondence, in French and Russian, relating to the Russian embassy and the Russian Institute of Columbia University, 1929–47. (Series 11/3/22/4)
Kennicott-Bannister Collection
Papers, 1857–1905, 1 box. Papers of Robert Kennicott (1835–1865), naturalist, museum curator, and explorer, and of Henry Bannister (1844–1920), explorer and doctor. Members of the Western Union Telegraphic Expedition of 1865–66. Includes diaries, reports on Alaska sent back to William H. Seward, and 5 notebooks on the flora and fauna of Alaska. Also, some photos pertaining to the regions covered by the expedition. (Series 11/2/2)
Paul Haensel (Pavel Genzel' or Haentsel) (1878-1949)
Papers, ca. 1908–50, 1 folder. Economics professor, taught at Moscow University 1908–28. Contains a letter, biographical materials, and copies of his publications. (Biographical Files)
Vladimir N. Ipatieff (1867-1952)
Papers, ca. 1867–1950, 10 boxes. Russian-born professor of chemistry. Taught in Russia and the Soviet Union, became an academician, but emigrated to the U.S. in the early 1930s. Correspondence, office files, diaries in English and Russian, writings, articles, memorabilia, and clippings. Biographical data and personal correspondence, much of it in Russian or French, from B. Babkin, N. T. Belgayev, B. Bogoyavlenski, G. Grebenstchikoff, his family (wife and son), P. F. Konstantinoff, M. Lisovsky, N. Longovoy, and others (box 1); letters of L. Markovitch, Mstislav A. Martynoff, his niece the Comtesse Kapnist, N. Pushin, A. Shubersky, A. Tchitchibabine, A. A. Titov, etc. (box 2); published memoirs (The Life of a Chemist: Memoires 1867–1930; 1945, in 3 parts) in boxes 3 and 4; diary ("Life in America") in English for 1932–42 (box 5); diary in Russian, writings, and memorabilia (box 6); and 4 other boxes of pertinent material. Note: A photograph file, which is separate, has related photos under Ipatieff's name. Mimeographed inventory of contents. (Series 11/3/8/2)