The archive in order
Every letter, postcard, and keepsake placed on the calendar of the journey — from the first letters home to the last postcard. Use the list to jump to any month as you read.
151 keepsakes · 1991–1992
A printed Soviet-era Leningrad Metropolitan brochure: page 1 lists riding rules, fares (5 kopecks), operating hours and information phone numbers; page 2 is the color line map (Схема линий). Seth has annotated the map in English ink, marking his orientation points: '(Technical) University', a second 'University' on Vasilyevsky Island, 'Len Hotel', 'MAIN STREET' over Nevsky Prospekt, and 'Seth's X-apartmt' (his own shorthand for 'apartment').
A printed card or sheet listing Seth Baker's mailing address and contact details while based in Leningrad: care of Professor Ilya Kruzhkov at Leningrad State Technical University, with telephone, fax, and telex numbers.
A printed American Institute For Foreign Study (AIFS) College Division information sheet (on pink paper) listing the mailing address, phone, fax, and telex numbers for students in Leningrad care of Professor Ilya Kruzhkov at Leningrad State Technical University, plus the names of the Resident Director (Claire Greenhalgh) and the Greenwich, CT office contact (Allison Birdsell).
A printed address card giving Seth Baker's contact details in Leningrad: care of Professor Ilya Kruzhkov at Leningrad State Technical University, with mailing address, telephone, fax, and telex numbers.
A printed contact-information card giving Seth Baker's mailing address and phone/fax/telex numbers in care of Professor Ilya Kruzhkov at Leningrad State Technical University, where Seth was hosted during his 1991-92 stay in the USSR.
A printed AIFS orientation/guidebook page (header 'VIPs') profiling key Estonian leaders shortly after Estonia regained independence in 1991. Includes capsule biographies of President Arnold Rüütel, Prime Minister Edgar Savisaar, author Jaan Kross, and Foreign Minister Lennart Meri, with a fifth profile (Marju Lauristin) truncated at the page edge.
A bilingual (Russian/English) promotional brochure for the Russian Commercial-Industrial Bank (Русский Торгово-Промышленный Банк, РТПБ), located at 15 Hertsen St., St. Petersburg. The front cover shows the bank's columned interior; the inside describes the bank's 1889 founding and 1989 refounding as a joint-stock company, its services, hours, departments, and how to reach it by metro/bus/trolleybus. A handwritten 'FYI' note suggests Seth enclosed it with a letter home.
A typed letter from Seth asking his correspondent (likely Dad) to help research prepress printing technology. He poses concrete questions about imagesetters (Agfa Compugraphic), DPI/resolution, transparencies vs. slide output, color separation, and the cost of imagesetter printing in the US. His goal is to print his journal/publication from Russia without buying a $20,000 imagesetter, asking the contact to call Kinko's or a printing center for answers.