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Page 8 Hye Sharzhoom November, 1984 HYE SHARZHOOM NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT Hye Sharzhoom is the official newspaper of the Armenian Students Organization and the Armenian Studies Program of California State University, Fresno. It is sent without charge to thousands of Armenians throughout the world. Though there is no subscription fee, we urge readers to support our efforts with donations of any amount. This request has assumed a special importance because of increased production and mailing costs. Yes, I would like to support the Armenian Students Organization and the Armenian Studies Program with a donation of $ to be used for: Armenian Students Organization Armenian Studies Program Please add my name to your mailing list. Please remove my name from your mailing list. Please make all checks payable to the Armenian Studies Fund. name. address city state zip. / \ Funding received from AS., I.R.A. After requesting a total of $ 1,500 from the Associated Students last Spring, the Armenian Students Organization received $1,250 for the academic year 1984-1985. The money, which was approved in April, 1984, is part of an approximate $300,000 budget which the A.S. allocates each year to campus organizations and programs. According the ASO President Arpi Messerlian, the money only partially- covers the many expenses incurred by the organization. "The money from the Associated Students is a great help," said Messerlian. "But because of the many activities we do, such as the recent visit of the Patriarch, the upcoming arrival of Catholicos Karekin II, and our Ethnic Poetry Night in December, we also need fundraisers and community support to maintain our active program." ASO also received funds for its newspaper, Hye Sharzhoom. This funding, however, came from a different resource, the Instructionally Related Activities- Board. A sum of $600 was allocated for the 1984-1985 year. The money will be used to help cover postage costs for the paper's national and international distribution. The ASO would like to thank the Associated Students and the Instruction- ally Related Activities Board for its- continued support. Sample ATaste Of The Old Country For Free. Sixty-four years and three generations ago, Armen Tertsagian and Marcar Balabanian left Armenia for a new life in America. They brought with them one sweet reminder of their cherished homeland: The recipe for Rahat Locum, the fragrant and smooth confection of Armenia's proud past. FROM ARMENIAN TRADITION TO AMERICAN CANDY. Remembering how Locum had always been a part of special occasions in the old country, the young Armenians recreated their beloved candy with the apples, apricots and walnuts that flourished near their new home. They called their discovery Aplets c< Cotlets. And soon these delicious candies became a favorite holiday gift for Armenians and odars alike. THEINCREDIENTSOFA WELCOME CIFT. Today our family's secret recipe * for Aplets & Cotlets Is- lives on. Now as then, we use only natural fruit purees, crisp walnuts, absolutely no preservatives and ust the lightest sprinkling of powdered sugar. But, as tempting as Aplets & Cotlets may sound, words can't begin to describe their flavor the way an actual sample of pur.candy can. A MOST PALATABLE OFFER. Mail us the coupon today and we'll send you a free sample and our gift_catalog while there's still time to order Aplets & Cotlets for the holidays. Then you. too, can give your friends and relatives a delicious taste of Armenia. And keep a centuries-old tradition alive. Free Aplets & Cotlets Candy Sample ["I Please send me a free sample of Aplets & (Cotlets along with your holiday mail order catalog. Name — i Address City Zip . „ State , Mail to: Aplets & Cotlefs Dept AH I. 117 Mission St.. Cashmere Washington 98815. Phone (509) 782-2191 Aplets & Cotlets A rmenian Studies Spring course offerings ♦ARM S 10 INTRO TO ARMENIAN STUDIES 3 units, Kouymjian, 09:10- 10:00 MWF in LS 175 ♦ARM S 10 Kouymjian, 19:10-22:00 Th in AH 209 The history, geography, literature, language, and art of Armenia from ancient times to the present with emphasis on resources, bibliography* and report writing. •ARM S 190 INDEPENDENT STUDY units 1-3, staff ♦ARM 001B ELEMENTARY ARMENIAN units 4, Karamanlian, 12:10-13:00 MFW in AH 209 and 12:10-13:00 Th in SS109 Beginning course of graded lessons acquainting the student with basic structures and pronunciation of Armenian through practice, reading and writing. Credit by examination is offered during the first four weeks to advanced speakers. ♦ARM S121 ARMENIAN PAINTING 3 units, Kouymjian, 12:10-13:00 MWF in SA 164 History and development of Armenian painting from earliest times to the present with special concentration on the art of manuscript illumination. The course will present a basic background in early Christian, Byzantine and Islamic art as they relate to Armenian art. 19th and 20th century artists will also be studied. ♦HIST 108B ARM. HISTORY II, THE MODERN PERIOD 3 units, Kouymjian, 19:10-22:00 T in NS 147 Discussion of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, the rise of the Ottoman Empire, Armenia's subjugation to Turkish, Persian, and Russian Empires, the "Armenian Question," the massacres and Genocide, Soviet Armenia, and diasporic communities in America, Europe, and the Near East. il^MPMJiBi^PiPPPPPP^^^^^^^^^^^
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Title | 1984_11 Hye Sharzhoom Newspaper November 1984 |
Alternative Title | Armenian Action, Vol. 6 No. 1, November 1984; Ethnic Supplement to the Collegian. |
Publisher | Armenian Studies Program, California State University, Fresno. |
Publication Date | 1984 |
Description | Published two to four times a year. The newspaper of the California State University, Fresno Armenian Students Organization and Armenian Studies Program. |
Subject | California State University, Fresno – Periodicals. |
Contributors | Armenian Studies Program; Armenian Students Organization, California State University, Fresno. |
Coverage | 1979-2014 |
Format | Newspaper print |
Language | eng |
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Title | November 1984 Page 8 |
Full-Text-Search | Page 8 Hye Sharzhoom November, 1984 HYE SHARZHOOM NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT Hye Sharzhoom is the official newspaper of the Armenian Students Organization and the Armenian Studies Program of California State University, Fresno. It is sent without charge to thousands of Armenians throughout the world. Though there is no subscription fee, we urge readers to support our efforts with donations of any amount. This request has assumed a special importance because of increased production and mailing costs. Yes, I would like to support the Armenian Students Organization and the Armenian Studies Program with a donation of $ to be used for: Armenian Students Organization Armenian Studies Program Please add my name to your mailing list. Please remove my name from your mailing list. Please make all checks payable to the Armenian Studies Fund. name. address city state zip. / \ Funding received from AS., I.R.A. After requesting a total of $ 1,500 from the Associated Students last Spring, the Armenian Students Organization received $1,250 for the academic year 1984-1985. The money, which was approved in April, 1984, is part of an approximate $300,000 budget which the A.S. allocates each year to campus organizations and programs. According the ASO President Arpi Messerlian, the money only partially- covers the many expenses incurred by the organization. "The money from the Associated Students is a great help," said Messerlian. "But because of the many activities we do, such as the recent visit of the Patriarch, the upcoming arrival of Catholicos Karekin II, and our Ethnic Poetry Night in December, we also need fundraisers and community support to maintain our active program." ASO also received funds for its newspaper, Hye Sharzhoom. This funding, however, came from a different resource, the Instructionally Related Activities- Board. A sum of $600 was allocated for the 1984-1985 year. The money will be used to help cover postage costs for the paper's national and international distribution. The ASO would like to thank the Associated Students and the Instruction- ally Related Activities Board for its- continued support. Sample ATaste Of The Old Country For Free. Sixty-four years and three generations ago, Armen Tertsagian and Marcar Balabanian left Armenia for a new life in America. They brought with them one sweet reminder of their cherished homeland: The recipe for Rahat Locum, the fragrant and smooth confection of Armenia's proud past. FROM ARMENIAN TRADITION TO AMERICAN CANDY. Remembering how Locum had always been a part of special occasions in the old country, the young Armenians recreated their beloved candy with the apples, apricots and walnuts that flourished near their new home. They called their discovery Aplets c< Cotlets. And soon these delicious candies became a favorite holiday gift for Armenians and odars alike. THEINCREDIENTSOFA WELCOME CIFT. Today our family's secret recipe * for Aplets & Cotlets Is- lives on. Now as then, we use only natural fruit purees, crisp walnuts, absolutely no preservatives and ust the lightest sprinkling of powdered sugar. But, as tempting as Aplets & Cotlets may sound, words can't begin to describe their flavor the way an actual sample of pur.candy can. A MOST PALATABLE OFFER. Mail us the coupon today and we'll send you a free sample and our gift_catalog while there's still time to order Aplets & Cotlets for the holidays. Then you. too, can give your friends and relatives a delicious taste of Armenia. And keep a centuries-old tradition alive. Free Aplets & Cotlets Candy Sample ["I Please send me a free sample of Aplets & (Cotlets along with your holiday mail order catalog. Name — i Address City Zip . „ State , Mail to: Aplets & Cotlefs Dept AH I. 117 Mission St.. Cashmere Washington 98815. Phone (509) 782-2191 Aplets & Cotlets A rmenian Studies Spring course offerings ♦ARM S 10 INTRO TO ARMENIAN STUDIES 3 units, Kouymjian, 09:10- 10:00 MWF in LS 175 ♦ARM S 10 Kouymjian, 19:10-22:00 Th in AH 209 The history, geography, literature, language, and art of Armenia from ancient times to the present with emphasis on resources, bibliography* and report writing. •ARM S 190 INDEPENDENT STUDY units 1-3, staff ♦ARM 001B ELEMENTARY ARMENIAN units 4, Karamanlian, 12:10-13:00 MFW in AH 209 and 12:10-13:00 Th in SS109 Beginning course of graded lessons acquainting the student with basic structures and pronunciation of Armenian through practice, reading and writing. Credit by examination is offered during the first four weeks to advanced speakers. ♦ARM S121 ARMENIAN PAINTING 3 units, Kouymjian, 12:10-13:00 MWF in SA 164 History and development of Armenian painting from earliest times to the present with special concentration on the art of manuscript illumination. The course will present a basic background in early Christian, Byzantine and Islamic art as they relate to Armenian art. 19th and 20th century artists will also be studied. ♦HIST 108B ARM. HISTORY II, THE MODERN PERIOD 3 units, Kouymjian, 19:10-22:00 T in NS 147 Discussion of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, the rise of the Ottoman Empire, Armenia's subjugation to Turkish, Persian, and Russian Empires, the "Armenian Question," the massacres and Genocide, Soviet Armenia, and diasporic communities in America, Europe, and the Near East. il^MPMJiBi^PiPPPPPP^^^^^^^^^^^ |