Word: kevorkian
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...King's palace came to light. Little remained of the pomp and magnificence, the power and the glory but some artful slabs of stone that tapestried the walls of the great palace. A dozen of the slabs, presented to the Brooklyn Museum by Art Collector and Philanthropist Hagop Kevorkian, now make their contribution to the thesis that though civilizations crumble, art endures...
George F. Conley, Jr. 3GSD of Plattsburg, New York, and 358 Harvard Street, will study at the University of Paris; Howard E. Goldfarb 3L of Washington, Pennsylvania, and Story Hall, at the University of Grenoble; Aram J. Kevorkian 3L of Philadelphia and 22 Wendell Street, at the University of Strasbourg...
Other officers are: Treasurer, John D. Jones, Jr. '50, of Philadelphia; Note Editors: Gerald Gunther and David S. Adams, both of Brooklyn; Case Editors: Martin F. Richman, of White Plains, New York, and Aram J. Kevorkian, of Philadelphia; Developments Editor, William B. Matterson, of Mount Vernon, New York; Articles Editor, Wayne G. Barnett '50, of Las Vegas, Nevada; Book Reviews Editor, Kenneth L. Karst, of Los Angeles; Director of Legal Research, Charles F. Hawkins, of Bronxville, New York...