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    Granddaughter will Speak About Diana Apcar's 'Stories of Armenia'

    Fresno State News, CA
    Oct 15 2004

    Lucille Apcar will speak on her grandmother Diana Agabeg Apcar's new
    book, "From the Book of One Thousand Tales: Stories of Armenia and
    Its People 1892-1922," at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 26, as part of the
    fall 2004 Armenian Studies Program Lecture Series at California State
    University, Fresno.

    The lecture will be held in the Alice Peters Auditorium of the
    University Business Center, 5245 N. Backer Ave. It is free and open
    to the public.

    In the early 20th century, Diana Apcar wrote a collection of stories
    that revealed atrocities committed against Armenians and her book
    reflects these stories of a people and their courage and determination.

    Diana Apcar was born in Rangoon, and lived her later years in Yokohama,
    Japan, where she died in 1937. A keen businesswoman, she assisted
    her husband in a prosperous trade in Japan. She corresponded with
    many noted personalities in the academic, political and business
    world. She served as consul to the Republic of Armenia, making her the
    first woman to serve in a diplomatic capacity. This position enabled
    her to provide assistance to hundreds of refugees fleeing Turkish and
    Russian oppression, providing the stories for "One Thousand Tales." The
    manuscript for this book was discovered among family papers by her
    granddaughter, Lucille Apcar, who realized the importance of sharing
    these stories with the world.

    "One Thousand Tales" will be available for purchase at the lecture.

    Parking restrictions will be relaxed in Lots A and J, near the
    University Business Center.

    For more information, call the Armenian Studies Program, at (559)
    278-2669.
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