A report on The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

Newspaper published by the Baikar Association, in Watertown, Massachusetts.

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Baikar relaunched weekly newspaper (2017)

Baikar

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Armenian language weekly published by the Baikar Association Inc., in Watertown, Massachusetts, United States.

Armenian language weekly published by the Baikar Association Inc., in Watertown, Massachusetts, United States.

Baikar relaunched weekly newspaper (2017)

Baikar is the sister publication to the English language Armenian Mirror-Spectator and published from the same premises.

Watertown, Massachusetts

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City in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, and is part of Greater Boston.

City in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, and is part of Greater Boston.

Saltonstall's landing spot in Watertown, also known as Elbridge Gerry Landing
Edmund Fowle House, built in the 1700s and used by the Massachusetts government during the Revolutionary War
Browne House, built c. 1694
St. Stephen Armenian Apostolic Church
Hairenik Association building – Watertown, Mass.
Benjamin Robbins Curtis
Eliza Dushku

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Ramgavar

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Armenian political party in the Armenian diaspora including the Middle East, Europe, the Americas and Australia.

Armenian political party in the Armenian diaspora including the Middle East, Europe, the Americas and Australia.

Armenian Mirror-Spectator [note **] (ADL weekly published since 1932 in English in Watertown, Massachusetts)

Derounian in 1949

Arthur Derounian

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Armenian-American journalist and author, best-selling author of Under Cover.

Armenian-American journalist and author, best-selling author of Under Cover.

Derounian in 1949
Surrender of Jewish Quarter, photo by Arthur Derounian "John Roy Carlson" in Cairo to Damascus- Rabbi Ben Zion Hazzan Ireq (72), Jerusalem, March 28, 1948
Arab Legion soldier in ruins of Hurva - photo by Arthur Derounian ("John Roy Carlson") in Cairo to Damascus

Derounian wrote for the Armenian Mirror-Spectator, Fortune Magazine, the Council Against Intolerance and the Friends of Democracy. In the 1950s he founded and managed the Armenian Information Service, which made a number of publications.

An Armenian family in Boston, 1908

Armenian Americans

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Armenian Americans (ամերիկահայեր, amerikahayer) are citizens or residents of the United States who have total or partial Armenian ancestry.

Armenian Americans (ամերիկահայեր, amerikahayer) are citizens or residents of the United States who have total or partial Armenian ancestry.

An Armenian family in Boston, 1908
Built in 1891, the Church of Our Savior in Worcester, Massachusetts was the first Armenian church in the US.
Armenian American dancers in New York City in July 1976 during the United States Bicentennial
Distribution of Armenians in Los Angeles County, 2000.
Glendale, California has the highest concentration of Armenians in the nation and the highest outside of Armenia.
The Armenian Heritage Park in downtown Boston
In Glendale, California crosswalk warnings in Spanish, English and Armenian were stenciled at several intersections in 2011.
Rose and Alex Pilibos Armenian School in Little Armenia neighborhood of East Hollywood is one of the largest Armenian schools in the US with more than 500 students.
St. Vartan Cathedral in midtown Manhattan
Armenian National Committee of America headquarters in Washington
Montebello Genocide Memorial
System of a Down is composed of four Armenian-Americans
William Saroyan, "one of the most prominent literary figures of the mid-20th century."
George Deukmejian, the Governor of California from 1983 to 1991
Sgt. Victor Maghakian, considered one of the most decorated soldiers of World War II, with a Japanese family in 1944
The Avedis Zildjian Company is the largest cymbal manufacturer in the world.

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