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This subseries consits of autograph and typed manuscripts of Alaveras's earliest and latest writings.
Box 22, Folder 5
Includes a talk that was given by Alaveras at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Thessalonikē. There are also loose sheets with undated notes.
Includes autograph and typescript drafts of several talks, interviews, TV series, and radio broadcasts that Alaveras's delivered through the years.
Box 28, Folder 5
Includes an autograph manuscript draft of a short novel entitled: "Phrontistērio."
Papasiōpēs, Paulos, 1920-1969
3 folders
Box 33, Folder 1-3
Includes typescripts with autograph annotations of several articles by Papasiōpēs that were published either in Nea Poreia or other Greek literary magazines and newspapers of Athens and Thessalonikē both in Greek and French; autograph manuscripts and typescripts of articles translated from French into Greek; a short biographical statement; lists of his articles and translations; clippings of Greek newspapers; black-and-white photographs; incoming correspondence from Kōstas Ouranēs, Lilika Nakou, Geōrgios Kotzioulas, Giannēs Kōnstantinou Kordatos, and Henri Barbusse. There is also a notebook entitled "Souvenirs" dated 1930-1934.
Miscellaneous, 1930-1999
4 folders
Box 36, Folder 3-6
Consists of autograph manuscripts and typescripts of short stories, poems, essays, translations, and book reviews. Included are writings by Thales Rētoridēs: "Triantaphyllenia zōē"; Mēnas Dēmakes; Giōrgos Delios: "Skies"; several poems by Zōe Karellē; Arēs Diktaios; Dēmētrēs A. Dēmētriadēs; Tasos Korphēs; Vasileios Laourdas; Jean Paul Mestas; Bampēs Nintas; Anthou Pōgōnitē; Giannēs Varverēs; Manos Eleutheriou; O. Sans; Tasia Adam; Nikos Papanas; Stauros Vavourēs; Takēs Varvitsiōtēs (the poem "Exoristos"); Andreas Angelakēs; a manuscript by an unknown author entitled "Delphikes giortes" with a handwritten copy of Angelos Sikelianos's letter dated March 12, 1925; and a book review by Panos K. Thasitēs (he signs as Vasiles Nēsiōtēs).
This subseries consists of autograph manuscripts and typescripts, as well as page proofs of works by several Greek authors. Tēlemachos Alaveras had the philological editing of most of these works.