The Centenary of the Publication of the First Issue Of Proceedings of the T.I. Viazemkyi Karadag Scientific Station
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Abstract
In 2017, it is twice jubilee: it is 100 years since the publication of the first issue of the Proceedings of the Karadag Scientific Station named after V.I. T.I. Vyazemsky and 160 years since the birth of the founder of the station T.I. Vyazemsky. The main scientific event in the history of the station was the release of the first issue of Proceedings of the T.I. Vyazemsky. This significant event ended the ten-year (1907–1917) period of the station's formation (Mikhalenok, 2016). Retrospectively returning to the events of that time, 1917, one can learn how the head of the Karadag scientific station A.F. Sludsky is a student of Academician A.P. Pavlova, was concerned about the situation with the printing of the station's Proceedings. In April A.F. Sludsky sent I.A. Kablukov “the last proofreading, and hoped to receive the finished volume in May” (Mikhalenok, 2016, p. 17). For a long time A.F. Sludsky had to wait for good news, which he finally received from A.P. Pavlova. In a letter to A.P. Pavlov dated 09.10.1917 A.F. Sludsky noted: “Your good news just shocked me ... And of all the news, of course, the highest and most valuable of all is the news of the publication of the Proceedings. You cannot imagine how afraid I was for this release! I expected the worst: back in the spring I heard from the head of the printing house that the printing house would probably have to be closed. If our issue had not been released, it would have been such a blow, the consequences of which are difficult to take into account. Therefore, the news of the release of the issue sounds to me like the most joyful news about the salvation of a loved one ... Only from this moment the existence of the Station receives some argument, which ... has absolute value, as the first revealed result of ten years of efforts to create the station. And I am happy now for Terenty Ivanovich. This is the beginning of his acquittal at the trial of history ”(Mikhalenok, 2016, p. 21).