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Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1896-1950
(Bulk: 1903-1935)
Creator:
Šaulys, Jurgis, 1879-1948
Extent: 8 linear feet (8 boxes)
Jurgis Šaulys (1879-1948) was a Lithuanian civic leader, an economist, a signatory of the Lithuanian Declaration of Independence
in 1918, and later, a diplomat. He had a great interest in many subjects and was involved with political and literary organizations.
Much of his correspondence in this collection is with prominent Lithuanian scholars and literary and political figures.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1919-1969
(Bulk: 1943-1945)
Creator:
Sruogiene, Vanda, 1899-
Extent: 0.4 linear feet (1 box)
Vanda Sruoga (1899-1997) was a Lithuanian historian and educator and the wife of prominent Lithuanian writer Balys Sruoga.
Balys Sruoga (1896-1947) was a poet, playwright, critic, and literary theorist. In 1943, he was sent to Stutthof Concentration
Camp. Vanda Sruoga collected Balys Sruoga’s letters from the camp, as well as additional writing he produced during this time.
She typed and translated some of the letters from German into Lithuanian and added her own notes. Vanda Sruoga also collected
letters she received from Vincas Kreve, another prominent Lithuanian writer.
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