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E-Mail '90-Year-Old Armenians Still Making Their Mark' To A Friend
Email a copy of '90-Year-Old Armenians Still Making Their Mark' to a friend
Email a copy of '90-Year-Old Armenians Still Making Their Mark' to a friend
90-Year-Old Armenians Still Making Their Mark
Is it possible to order a few copies of this article? My grand father is Armen Babamian and I was deeply moved by the article and would love to make a few copies of the paper if you do reprints, please forward me the information so I can pay, thank you very much…Armen P Babamian Jr.
Hello, I am a first generation Armenian born in Milwaukee, Wis. I enjoyed and appreciated your comments, which I ran across by accident when I Googled the word Armenian.
I am soon 85, a self taught artist and a very active “senior chick” (smile) creating from dawn to dusk and then on into my sleep….I seem to know no moderation…to the point that I was beginning to show concern that I could not slow down.
However, after reading your “still making your mark” article … I have decided this may be a generic trait that comes with simply being an Armenian .
Thank you for the interesting read ! Sincerely, Marge Kalashian
Thank you for adding my comments..which may help other overactive Armenians.
Hello again…This is another accidental find…however, now I am 90 years old and still overactive. I am originally from West Allis, Wisconsin where we had a considerable Armenian community. I am a self taught artist/sculptor and would love to hear from Armenians from anywhere…especially Racine, Wis….South Milwaukee, Chicago,
I do have a web page listed under Crunkleton with my national figurine lines and also mannequin heads…I have not slowed down…I guess again it is the Armenian in me.