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    AGHBALIAN'S LESSONS OF MORALITY
    By Hovannes Yeranian

    Yerkir.am
    June 02, 2006

    The heritage of Nikol Aghbalian, the literary critic, pedagogue and
    public figure, is so enormous that the first international conference
    organized by the Hamazkayin and the Yerevan State University last
    November could not entirely cover the topic.

    Following the conference, Aghbalian's "Selected Works" were published.

    Before that, Aghbalian's works had been published only in Beirut.

    In a follow-up, the Hamazkayin presented on May 27 the collection
    titled " Nikol Aghbalian-130: Materials of the International
    Conference." The presentation was held at the Yerevan State University.

    In her remarks, Lilist Galstian, the chairwoman of the Hamazkayin
    Armenia office, said the date was symbolic. On the eve of May 28,
    "the justice was served, and Aghbalian returned to the state university
    he had founded."

    Despite all that happened, Aghbalian never felt upset with Armenia;
    in fact, when the Beirut Seminary was being established, soil from
    Armenia was brought there.

    YSU rector Aram Simonian pointed to Aghbalian's high morality. He
    reminded a decree by Aghbalian, according to which, the salaries of the
    university professors were raised to match those of cabinet members.

    "Aghbalian's lessons of morality were aimed at mainly the youth and
    students because Aghbalian was teaching without posing as a teacher,"
    Philology Department Dean Artsrun Avagian said.

    There were many students present at the event. Some of them were
    awarded Hakop Karapents fellowships by the Hamazkayin.
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