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    NAASR CELEBRATES 50TH ANNIVERSARY WITH FORUM, GALA

    Belmont Citizen-Herald, MA
    Thursday, September 14, 2006

    Actress and author Nora Armani will participate in "NAASR Celebrates
    50!" a gala anniversary banquet, on Saturday evening, Sept. 30,
    at the Royal Sonesta Hotel in Cambridge.

    Beginning with a 5:30 reception and dinner, the evening will also
    include a keynote address by Dr. Gregory H. Adamian, chancellor and
    president emeritus of Bentley College in Waltham, remarks by Paul R.
    Ignatius, former secretary of the Navy and assistant secretary of
    defense, a retrospective video, and will conclude with music and
    dancing with the Leon Janikian Ensemble. The banquet is open to NAASR
    members and non-members alike.

    Born in Egypt of Armenian parents and educated in England, Armani is
    an actress whose repertory includes Shakespeare, Shaw, Beckett and
    Hammerstein. She has appeared extensively on stage and screen worldwide
    including the U.S., Cairo, Paris and London. Her own stage creations,
    "Sojourn at Ararat," "Nannto, Nannto," and "On the Couch with Nora
    Armani," have earned international accolades during extensive tours
    on four continents in over 25 cities. Invited to Armenia to star in
    films, she is also a cultural ambassador, promoting Armenian cinema
    worldwide. Her poems have been published in art catalogues and poetry
    anthologies, her plays have been broadcast on French radio, and her
    feature film script, "The Journey Back (Al Awda)," was awarded a
    special grant by the International Film Festival of Rotterdam.

    Dr. Adamian is a Charter and Life Member of NAASR and a member of
    its Board of Directors since 1956.

    During more than two decades as president of Bentley College,
    the school experienced dramatic academic, financial and physical
    growth. His service to the Armenian community was recognized by
    Karekin I, Catholicos of All Armenians, when Adamian was awarded the
    St. Sahag and St. Mesrob medal in 1998. He is also the recipient of
    an Honorary Doctor of Law degree from Boston University.

    The NAASR celebratory events of Sept. 30 will commence with a morning
    symposium at the Royal Sonesta on "Armenian-Turkish Dialogue and the
    Direction of Armenian Studies." The symposium will take place from
    9 a.m. until 1 p.m., and is open to the public at no charge.

    The symposium will feature Dr. Taner AkíË of the University of
    Minnesota, Rachel Goshgarian, Ph.D. candidate at Harvard University,
    Dr. Richard G. Hovannisian of the University of California, Los
    Angeles, Dr. Gerard J. Libaridian of the University of Michigan,
    Ann Arbor, and Dr. Christina Maranci of the University of Wisconsin,
    Milwaukee. Dr. Kevork Bardakjian of the University of Michigan, Ann
    Arbor, will serve as panel respondent. Following the presentations
    of the panelists, there will be a discussion and question-and-answer
    period. Marc A. Mamigonian, NAASR's director of programs and
    publications, will serve as moderator and NAASR Chairman Emeritus
    Manoog S. Young will be the honorary chairman of the symposium.

    To receive an invitation to the banquet, or for more information about
    the symposium, call 617-489-1610, e-mail [email protected], or write to
    NAASR, 395 Concord Ave., Belmont, MA 02478.

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