Andrew V. Nalbandov Papers

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Chronological File

Subject file

Vladimir Sergeevitch Nalbandov Journal (pp. 33-328)

Memoirs, Correspondence, and Emigration Files



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Title: Andrew V. Nalbandov Papers, 1924-80, 1986-87Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

ID: 8/7/27

Primary Creator: Nalbandov, Andrew V. (Andrew Vladimir) (1912-1986)

Extent: 1.7 cubic feet

Arrangement: by type of record & chronological thereunder

Subjects: Agriculture, International, Agriculture, United States Department of, Animal Genetics, Animal Husbandry, Animal Physiology, Animal Science Department, Chickens, Crimea, Faculty Papers, Germany - History and Geography, Hormones, Immigration, Music -- Russia - History and Geography, Russian Emigres, Russian Revolution, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics - Agriculture and Nat Resources, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics - Business and Industry, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics - History and Geography, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics - Politics and Government, World War I - Agricultural and Industrial Production and Construction, World War I - Diplomacy and Politics

Formats/Genres: Papers

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Papers of Andrew V. Nalbandov (1912-86), Professor of Animal Physiology, (1943-77), including a chronological file containing applications for HEW research grants, Endocrinology Study Section preliminary rating sheets, Technical Study Group reports on agriculture in the USSR, experimental data on hens, plans for remodeling the Animal Genetics Building & constructing rabbit shelters, & correspondence from the Upjohn Company & the Director of the Animal Husbandry Research Division, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Alphabetical file contains photographs & negatives of the Animal Genetics by other physiologists. The series includes journals, personal memoirs, correspondence & documents of Vladimir S. Nalbandov (father of Andrew) relating to the Nalbandov, Schlee & related families, landowners in the Simferopol region of the Crimea; agricultural practices; education; social life; business; politics; ethnic groups; the Russian Revolution in the Crimea; emigration to western Europe (1920-27) and the United States (1936, 1945-48).

Subject/Index Terms

Agriculture, International
Agriculture, United States Department of
Animal Genetics
Animal Husbandry
Animal Physiology
Animal Science Department
Chickens
Crimea
Faculty Papers
Germany - History and Geography
Hormones
Immigration
Music -- Russia - History and Geography
Russian Emigres
Russian Revolution
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics - Agriculture and Nat Resources
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics - Business and Industry
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics - History and Geography
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics - Politics and Government
World War I - Agricultural and Industrial Production and Construction
World War I - Diplomacy and Politics


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Series 3: Vladimir Sergeevitch Nalbandov Journal (pp. 33-328), 1924-54Add to your cart.
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Folder 1: JournalAdd to your cart.
Note: Page Topic 33 35 I Grandfather Sergei Ivanovich 54 2. The Family Nalbandov 80 3. My Father 91 4. Grandfather Matvei Ivanovich 100 5. The Family Schlee 100 1. Elder son Ferdinard Matreievich 104 2. Daughter Barbara Matreivna 105 3. Frants Matveievich 109 4
Folder 2: Journal Interfiles: cover, portrait of V.S. Nalbandov; letter, March 1954Add to your cart.
Note: Page Topic 82 Airmail envelope w/3 letters & childrens sketch 113 Letter, 1946 131 2 Group snapshots 149 House floor plan 152-3 3 pp. Note, ca. 1950 v 100 Ruble Note, 1910 v 7 Generation Family Tree of Alexander Galchenko, ca. 1979 v House floor plan
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Contains a printed English translation of the journal by Olga Griminger, acquired October 2014.

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