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Clarence Augustus Manning

(Manning, Clarence Augustus, 1893-1972)

Clarence Augustus Manning (1893–1972), photo from The Daily Item, Port Chester, New York
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Clarence Augustus Manning (April 1, 1893 – October 4, 1972) was an American slavicist. He worked for 43 years at the Columbia University in New York, eventually being appointed chairman of the Department of Slavic Studies. He published a number of studies on Slavic languages, countries and people, as well as translations of important Slavic works of literature, and was a pioneer in opening the field of study of Slavic peoples in the U.S. beyond the dominance of Russian studies of the times. (From Wikipedia)

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