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Figure 1. Cover of the first number of The Way (Put’), 1925. Photo courtesy of the author. Figure 2. Faculty and students of the St. Sergius Institute, Paris, Spring 1926. First row, seated from left to right: Fr. Gregory Shumkin, Lev Zander, Sergius (later Fr./Bishop Cassian) Bezobrazov, Anton Kartashev, Fr. Sergius Bulgakov, Metropolitan Evlogy, Bishop Benjamin, Nicholas Lossky,Vladimir Ilyin, Peter Kovalevsky. Second row, left to right: Michael Jashvill, Evgraph Kovalevsky, Rezhetsky,Alexis Stavrovsky, deacon George Fedorov, Vladimir Evdokimov, George Bobrovsky, Paul Evdokimov, Gregory Svetchin, Leonid Khrol, Konstantin Struve, Dmitrii Klepinin, Dmitrii (later Fr. Ioann) Shakhovskoy. Third row, left to right: Vsevelod Palashkovsky, Nicholas Ignatiev, Sergius Otman de Villiers, Revenko, Feodosy Spassky, Alexis Greve, Michael Sokolov, Alexis Tekutchev. St. Sergius Archives (Lev Zander archives). Photo courtesy of the author. Figure 4. First Anglo-Russian conference, St. Albans, January 1927. This gathering led to the formation of the Fellowship of St. Alban and St. Sergius. First row: fourth from left, Fr. Sergius Bulgakov; ninth, Sergius (later Fr./Bishop Cassian) Bezobrazov; eleventh, Nicholas Zernov. Archives of the Fellowship of St. Alban and St. Sergius. Photo courtesy of the author. Figure 3. Meeting of the Russian Student Christian Movement, Chateau de Bierville, 1926. Seated at the table, left to right: Basil Zenkovsky, president; Alexander Nikitin, secretary ; Fr. Sergius Chetverikov, chaplain. Photo courtesy of the author. Figure 5. Faculty and students of the St. Sergius Institute, Paris, 1930. First row, left to right: Lev Zander, L. Kisselevsky, Basil Zenkovsky, Metropolitan Evlogy, Fr. Sergius Bulgakov , Sergius (later Fr./Bishop Cassian) Bezobrazov, George Fedotov, Ivan Lagovsky. Second row: eighth from left, Fr. George Shumkin; ninth, Fr.Avraam Tereshkevich; tenth, Fr Issac Vinogradov; twelfth, Fr. Athanasius Netchaev; sixteenth, Michael Ossorguine. Photo courtesy of the author. Figure 6. Meeting of the Russian Student Christian Movement, Paris, 1935. In the foreground , left to right: Basil Zenkovsky, Fr. Sergius Bulgakov, Fr. Sergius Chetverikov. Tamara Baimakova Klepinin is just behind Zenkovsky, and Mother Maria Skobtsova is standing behind her. Lev Zander is at the extreme right, third row up. Boris Vysheslavtsev stands to the right of Mother Maria, Fr.Victor Yureyv to her left. Ivan Lagovsky is seated at the table at the extreme right. Seated just behind Fr. Chetverikov is Fr. Alexander Tchekan.Fr. Lev Liperovsky stands just behind Fr. Tchekan. Photo courtesy of the author. Figure 7. Members of the Fellowship of St. Alban and St. Sergius at a meeting in Paris, 1936. From left to right: Lev Zander, Anton Karpenko, Nicholas Afanasiev, two unknowns , Fr. Georges Florovsky, Elia Melia, two unknowns,Anglican Bishop Walter Frere, Vladislav Kulivov, Fr. Sergius Bulgakov, unknown, Paul Anderson, Fr. Cassian Bezobrazov , Evgeny Kisselevsky, Anton Kartashev, Boris Sové, Basil Zenkovsky. University Archives, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. Photo courtesy of Michael Plekon. Figure 8. Meeting of the Russian Student Christian Movement and YMCA, Paris, May 1937. Standing, from left to right: Paul Anderson, Donald Lowrie, Irina Okounev, Alexis Okounev,Alexandra Chetverikova, Feodor Pianov,Alexander Nikitin, George Fedotov , Lev Zander. Seated from left to right: Fr. Sergius Bulgakov, Fr.Widdrington, Duffus , Nikolai Berdyaev, Basil Zenkovsky, Mother Maria Skobtsova. Photo courtesy of the author. Figure 9. Gathering of the Fraternity of the Holy Trinity in the apartment of Lev and Valentina Zander, Paris, 1937. First row, seated from left: Valentina Zander, Fr. Sergius Bulgakov, Mother Maria Skobtsova, Julia Reitlinger (facing right, later Sister Joanna), Basil Zenkovsky, Vladimir Ilyin, Boris Vysheslavtsev, Nicholas Afanasiev, Lev Zander. Below them are Mother Evdokia (Courtain), and Assia Obolenskaya. Standing from left, Vladimir Weidle (Veidlé), George Fedotov, Boris Sové. Photo courtesy of the author. ...

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