Box 2
Contains 5 Results:
Tanasko Milovich. Biographical material on St. Louis artist, includes section of book on Serbs in St. Louis regarding Milovich (1934); newspaper articles; exhibit catalogs; postcards; article by Howard Derrickson, St. Louis Post-Dispatch (June 3, 1956); invitation to “new studio” warming (May 2, 1948); and photographs of Tanasko and Catherine Milovich., 1934-1956
The Steven Maravich Papers consist of correspondence, newspaper articles, programs, photographs, and miscellaneous material which document Maravich’s military service and involvement in church and fraternal activities from the 1940s to the 1990s. Maravich’s deep interest in his Serbian heritage is also revealed within the collection.
Savo Radulovic. Exhibit catalog (1941) and newspaper article., 1941
The Steven Maravich Papers consist of correspondence, newspaper articles, programs, photographs, and miscellaneous material which document Maravich’s military service and involvement in church and fraternal activities from the 1940s to the 1990s. Maravich’s deep interest in his Serbian heritage is also revealed within the collection.
Branislav Tomich. Flier and postcard regarding Tomich’s performance of “Love Guts” at Washington University (1990)., 1990
The Steven Maravich Papers consist of correspondence, newspaper articles, programs, photographs, and miscellaneous material which document Maravich’s military service and involvement in church and fraternal activities from the 1940s to the 1990s. Maravich’s deep interest in his Serbian heritage is also revealed within the collection.
Maravich family photos., No date
The Steven Maravich Papers consist of correspondence, newspaper articles, programs, photographs, and miscellaneous material which document Maravich’s military service and involvement in church and fraternal activities from the 1940s to the 1990s. Maravich’s deep interest in his Serbian heritage is also revealed within the collection.
Photographs of Holy Trinity Serbian Eastern Orthodox Church, Helen Price Maravich., No date
The Steven Maravich Papers consist of correspondence, newspaper articles, programs, photographs, and miscellaneous material which document Maravich’s military service and involvement in church and fraternal activities from the 1940s to the 1990s. Maravich’s deep interest in his Serbian heritage is also revealed within the collection.