Name Nicholas Vakar | Role Author | |
Died 1970, Riverview, Florida, United States Books Belorussia: the Making of a Nation: A Case Study |
Nicholas P. Vakar (1894, 26 or 27 May, Tulchyn, Ukraine, then in Russian Empire –1970), Belorussion, author of Belorussia: The Making of a Nation. Harvard U. Press. 1956 and The Taproot of Soviet Society. Harper. 1959. A Word Count of Spoken Russian. OSU Press, 1966.
He was professor of Russian, Wheaton College, Norton, Massachusetts, from about 1946 to 1962, followed by 3 years at Ohio State University.
He was married in 1926 to Gertrude Vakar, the translator. They had two daughters, Catherine in 1927 and Anna in 1929; both girls have escaped from France to the United States in 1940. The latter is well-known Canadian haiku poet residing in Oliver, British Columbia.
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