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词条 Armenian Mirror-Spectator
释义

  1. The Armenian Mirror

  2. The Spectator

  3. The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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| image = Armenian-mirror-spectator.jpg
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| caption =
| type = Weekly newspaper
| format = Tabloid
| foundation = Armenian Mirror (1931-1939)
The Spectator (1933-1939)
Armenian Mirror-Spectator (1939-present)
| ceased publication =
| price =
| owners = Baikar Association, Inc.
| publisher =
| editor = Alin K. Gregorian
| language =
| political = Armenian American news, liberal
Armenian Democratic Liberal Party
| circulation =
| headquarters = 755 Mt. Auburn St., Watertown, MA 02472-1509, USA
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| website = http://www.mirrorspectator.com
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The Armenian Mirror-Spectator is a newspaper published by the Baikar Association, in Watertown, Massachusetts.[1]

Among others, Arthur Derounian (John Roy Carlson) wrote for it.

The Armenian Mirror

The origins of the newspaper goes to 1931. The original raison d'être for the newspaper was to create a vehicle to bridge the growing generation gap between Armenian-Americans since the 1920s. Thus, the Armenian Democratic Liberal Party (ADL) also commonly known as the Ramgavar Party determined at its 1931 convention to establish an English-language Armenian weekly as an organ to the party and to be called The Armenian Mirror alongside the Armenian-language daily newspaper and official organ Baikar that was being published since 1922.

The Boston-based Armenian Mirror published in Watertown, Massachusetts was launched on July 1, 1932, with Elisha B. Chrakian as the founding editor. The Armenian Mirror was the first English language Armenian newspaper in the United States.

The Spectator

The Spectator was a New York-based English-language Armenian independent newspaper not affiliated with any Armenian political party. Founded in 1933, its editor in chief was John Tashjian.

The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

In 1939, with the onslaught of the World War II, New York's The Spectator merged into the Boston-based Armenian Mirror ceasing publishing from New York.

The resulting merger formed Armenian Mirror-Spectator[2] that continued as an organ of the Armenian Democratic Liberal Party (ADL).

See also

  • Baikar

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mirrorspectator.com/about/|accessdate=2008-08-09|title=About Us|work=Armenian Mirror-Spectator}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mirrorspectator.com/pdf/75th(page1).pdf |title=Mirror-Spectator Celebrates '75 Years & Beyond' with Joy |last=Abeel |first=Daphne |date=2007-09-15 |work=Armenian Mirror-Spectator |pages=g. 11 |accessdate=2008-08-10 }}{{dead link|date=July 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

External links

  • http://www.mirrorspectator.com/
{{Newspapers in Massachusetts}}{{Massachusetts-newspaper-stub}}

5 : Armenian-American culture in Massachusetts|Newspapers published in Massachusetts|English-language newspapers|Watertown, Massachusetts|Armenian Democratic Liberal Party

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