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  • Prof. Peter Cowe Presented with 2006 AGBU Garbis Papazian Award

    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone: 212.319.6383, x118
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    Website: www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    Wednesday, June 20, 2007

    Professor Peter Cowe Presented with 2006 AGBU Garbis Papazian Award

    On March 4, 2007, close to 400 people gathered at the Armenian General
    Benevolent Union (AGBU) Alex Manoogian Center in Pasadena for the
    traditional annual Lenten Luncheon organized by the AGBU Alex Manoogian
    Center Ladies Committee. The event provided a forum to announce and
    honor the winner of the 2006 AGBU Garbis Papazian Award.

    The annual AGBU Garbis Papazian Award was established in 1988 through a
    special fund with the AGBU, to support and encourage non-Armenian
    scholars, who, through their scholarly research and publications,
    contribute to the propagation of Armenian causes, heritage, literature,
    language and history.

    Following a special AGBU Centennial video presentation, Haig Messerlian,
    AGBU Southern California District Committee (SCDC) member and emcee,
    gave his welcoming remarks. He then introduced Professor Peter Cowe,
    winner of the 2006 Award, and read a letter of congratulations from AGBU
    President Berge Setrakian.

    Cowe, a highly respected scholar, researcher, teacher and author, was
    being recognized for his important contributions to Armenology as
    Narekatzi Professor of Armenian Studies, Department of Near Eastern
    Languages and Cultures at UCLA, and for his previously held positions in
    Armenology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Columbia University
    in New York.

    AGBU SCDC chairperson Vahe Imasdounian and Messerlian presented Dr. Cowe
    with the 2006 AGBU Garbis Papazian Award on behalf of the AGBU Central
    Board of Directors, which placed him among the ranks of distinguished
    past recipients such as Baroness Caroline Cox of England; French jurist
    Francois Rigaux; Genocide scholar Hans-Lukas Keiser; human rights
    advocate Tessa Hofmann; Austrian art historian Helmut Buschhausen;
    German theologian Hermann Goltz; and Iranian poet and translator Ahmat
    Nourizade.

    "I am very honored to receive this award bearing the name of the
    well-known entrepreneur and philanthropist Garbis Papazian, who is
    continuing a laudable Armenian tradition of appreciating learning and
    actively supporting it. I am sorry that Mr. Papazian is unable to be
    with us today so that I could express this directly to him, but I hope
    to have an opportunity to do so during a trip planned to Vienna in the
    summer to access materials in the Vienna Mkhitarist library en route to
    Armenia," said Cowe.

    Also partaking in the luncheon were California State Assembly member
    Paul Krekorian, Mayor of Pasadena Bill Bogaard, Glendale City Council
    members Rafi Manoukian and Ara Najarian, and Glendale School Board
    candidate Nayiri Nahabedian. Several of Professor Cowe's colleagues from
    the University of California at Los Angeles as well as Professor Kevork
    Bardakjian from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, joined the AGBU
    in recognizing his achievements.

    On behalf of the Armenian Consul General in Los Angeles Armen Liloyan,
    consular aide Hagop Hovannisian presented Cowe with a unique, enviable
    gift--an Armenian passport.

    City of Pasadena Mayor Bill Bogaard, who was re-elected to his third
    term two days after the luncheon, had taken some time away from his busy
    campaign to congratulate Dr. Cowe and commend the AGBU for its work in
    the community. "When I'm part of the events of the great Armenian
    community, I think of the history, tradition, dedication, determination
    and teamwork that make this community so strong and vital," said
    Bogaard. "This is an important event in the City of Pasadena, and makes
    me proud as mayor of this great city. It would not be the same community
    without your work and participation. You are welcome, well known and
    appreciated, and I thank you very much."

    Musical entertainment was provided throughout the luncheon, and included
    performances by violinist Megujan Margarian, 13-year-old pianist Hovsep
    Boghossian, and Elise Tashjian, who performed several popular Armenian
    songs with Levon Abrahamian accompanying her on the piano.

    Established in 1906, AGBU (www.agbu.org) is the world's largest
    non-profit Armenian organization. Headquartered in New York City, AGBU
    preserves and promotes the Armenian identity and heritage through
    educational, cultural and humanitarian programs, annually serving some
    400,000 Armenians in 35 countries.
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