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...Britain's elite Pytchley Hunt, a horsy chap once superciliously told Gulbenkian that he had never before seen an orchid worn in the field. Gulbenkian's amiable squelch: "My dear sir, I expect this is the first time you have seen an Armenian out with the Pytchley!" *Bugle-voiced Comedienne Hutton "retired" forever a year ago, has since launched two comebacks...
More than 400 Armenians launched a three-year drive for the endowment of a chair in Armenian history and culture by pledging $28,230 at a banquet in the Boston Harvard Club last night. The National Association for Amernian Studies and Research, sponsor of the project, now has about $38,000 of the $300,000 necessary for the chair...
President Pusey, speaking at the dinner, thanked the association for deciding to establish the chair here. He said this professorship, first in the field in the United States, will be important because Armenian culture is "permeated with prefound religious and literary values...
Dean Bundy, who accepted the pledges, promised the group that the best man in the field would be secured for the chair. The money pledged last night, he said, would probably be used for a scholarship or fellowship in Armenian history...
...overnight a dynamic, industrial nation. For a nation forged only 32 years ago out of the scrap iron of the broken-down Ottoman Empire and the hot will of the late great Kemal Ataturk, for a people who for centuries left the complexities of commerce to their Greek and Armenian subjects, the Turks have made historic progress. In the five years since Premier Menderes left his Opposition bench in the Assembly to lead the Democrats to a stunning upset victory over the Republicans, he has gone all out to expand Turkey's productive capacity...