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Discover LudwigThe phrase "archivist of" can be correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to refer to someone who is responsible for organizing and preserving historical documents or records. Example: The archivist of the city museum carefully cataloged each artifact to ensure its preservation for future generations.
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Chat with Hermann Kahn, archivist of the Roosevelt Library.
Erin Overbey is the chief archivist of The New Yorker.
Erin Overbey is the chief archivist of The New Yorker.
Willems was appointed assistant city archivist of Antwerp in 1815 and registrar in 1821.
"This is huge," David S. Ferriero, the archivist of the United States, told The Washington Post.
"We jut pretty far out," said Robin Strong, the archivist of the Montauk Library.
He collected picture postcards throughout his life, becoming a connoisseur, historian and archivist of the genre.
(Art: John Gordon Gauld) Erin Overbey is the chief archivist of The New Yorker.
He was an archivist of time, immersed in it, buoyed up and pulled down.
I want to be myself!" Erin Overbey is the chief archivist of The New Yorker.
Jorge Maria Mejia, 77, Argentine, chief archivist of the Holy Roman Church.
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