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  • Glendale: American-Armenian College donates books

    North County Times, CA
    Dec 26 2004

    News briefs from around the state

    By: Associated Press

    GLENDALE -- The American Armenian International College has donated
    12,500 hard-to-find Armenian books to the library here in hopes the
    city's Armenian population will read them.

    The donation places the library among those with the largest
    Armenian-language collections in the country, according to library
    experts. The books include hardcover volumes with titles and mandalas
    imprinted in gold fleck and pocket-sized paperbacks by the
    "Shakespeare of Armenia," author Hovhannes Tumanian.

    The trustees wanted to find a home for the books close to a
    significant Armenian population, and Glendale seemed the logical fit,
    said Jack Jandegian, vice chairman of the college's board of
    trustees. The college is based in La Verne.


    More than one-third of Los Angeles County's nearly 153,000 Armenians
    live in Glendale, which has the second-largest population of people
    of Armenian descent of any city in the country, behind Los Angeles.

    The volumes include stories about King Argishti I, who lived in the
    8th century B.C.; books about generals, colonels and soldiers who
    fought in the Red Army during the Russian Revolution and anthologies
    of Armenian poetry.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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