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Interview with Varoujan Kabakian
Varoujan Kabakian is the son of a genocide survivor who immigrated from Turkey to Lebanon in the early 1900s. Varoujan was born and raised in Beirut, Lebanon. Later on, he moved to Montreal, Canada. He continues to live there with his family.

Interview with Annie Kabakian
Annie Kabakian (1955-2020) was the granddaughter of two genocide survivors who immigrated from Turkey to Lebanon in the early 1900s. Annie was born and raised in Beirut, Lebanon. Later on, she moved to Montreal, Canada. She is survived by her husband and her four children.

Interview with Aristaks Kachadourian
Dr. Aristaks Kachadourian (1933-2019) was a general surgeon. Born in Binghamton, N.Y., to Armenian Genocide survivors, Dr. Kachadourian received his Bachelor's of Science degree in Chemistry from Syracuse University and his medical degree from the State University of New York C...

Interview with Henry Kachadourian
Henry attended Harpur College along with Syracuse University, but left to fly in the Airforce. After being stationed in Iceland and South Caroline, Henry earned the rank of First Lieutenant. He currently resides in Binghamton with his wife, Victoria. Together, they have two children and five grandchildren.

Piano Recital Diana Taky Deen, January 3, 1967
Works by Bach-Busoni, Beethoven, Boghos-Gelalian, Debussy.

Christmas Concert Harpur College Choir
Works by Antonio Vivaldi, Andrea Gabrieli, David L. Buttolph, Randall Thompson, Richard Kountz, Johann Sebastian Bach, Alan Hovhaness. Held Dec. 4, 1966, Harpur College Theater.