The Road to Home
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The Road to Home

My Life and Times

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The Road to Home

My Life and Times

About this book

Vartan Gregorian's tale starts with a childhood of poverty, deprivation, and enchantment in the Armenian quarter of Tabriz, Iran. As the world reeled from depression into six years of warfare, his mother died, leaving his grandmother Voski as the loving staff of his life. Through unlettered example and instruction, he learned about the first of his many worlds: the strenuousness required for survival, the fairy tale that explained existence, the place and name of his own star in the night sky, how to maneuver as a member of a Christian minority in a benevolent Muslim kingdom, the beauty and inspiration of Armenian Church liturgy, the exciting foreign world of ten-year-old American westerns, the richness of life on the streets.He learned the magic of the innumerable worlds he could find in books -- and he wanted to visit them all. As the spell books cast on him grew more powerful, so did the constraints imposed by his father's indifference to his dreams of redirecting his life through learning.So, one day when he was fifteen years old, he presented himself at an Armenian-French lycee in Beirut, Lebanon, to start the arduous task of becoming a person of learning and consequence. This book tells not only how he reached that school but also about the many people who guided, supported, taught, and helped him on an extravagantly absorbing and varied journey from Tabriz to Beirut to Palo Alto to Tenafly to London, from Stanford University to San Francisco State University to the University of Texas at Austin to the University of Pennsylvania to the New York Public Library to Brown University and, currently, to the presidency of Carnegie Corporation of New York.With witty stories and memorable encounters, Dr. Gregorian describes his public and private lives as one education after another. He has written a love story about life.

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INDEX

Aaron Diamond Foundation, 326
Abbas I, Shah of Persia, 5
Abdul Hamid II, Ottoman Sultan, 102
Abovyan, Khachatur, 54
Accurso, Allison, 260
Achaemenid Empire, 236
adab, 48
Adam, Hazard, 205
Afghanistan, 140, 143, 146, 151-52, 155, 156-57
AFL-CIO, 194, 195
Africa, 328
African-Americans, 100-101, 108, 166, 167, 256
black power movement of, 172-74, 193
at University of Pennsylvania, 252
Aftandilian, Mrs. Astghik, 92
Aga Khan, 326
Aghbalian, Nigol, 72
Aharonian, Avetis, 55
Alam, Assadollah, 235
Ali, Amjad, 155-56
Alik, 31, 58, 59, 76, 92
Alikian, Abraham, 184
Alioto, Joseph, 195
Althusius, Johannes, 123
Altoon, John, 102
Amado, Ralph, 241
Amanor (New Year), 35-36
Amanullah, King, 154, 159, 160
American Council of Education Fellows, 219
American Federation of Teachers, 194-95
American Historical Association, 205
American Memorial High School, 5, 7, 11
American University of Beirut, 91, 146, 162, 190
Andersen, Hans Christian, 50
Anderson, Marian, 259
Andrews, Phil, 321
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, 226
Anglo-Persian Treaty (1919), 3-4
Anglo-Russian Convention (1907), 3
Annenberg, Walter, 227, 232, 248, 253-54, 288, 311, 325
antinuclear movement, 166
anti-Semitism, 238
antiwar movement, 167, 173, 193, 195, 202, 203
Arabian Nights, The, 47-48
Arab-Israel War (1967), 172
Arab nationalism, 146
Arakelian, Varoujan, 94
Ararat, 31
Aras (Araxes) River, 1, 3
Aristotle, 40
Armenia, 3, 4-5, 11, 22, 72, 164
Christianity of, 183
depopulation of, 58
diversity of, 184
Gregorian in, 177-96
nationalism in, 185, 186
Soviet repression of, 184-87 see also Soviet Armenia
Armenian-Americans, 79, 98, 102-3
Armenian Church, 28-30, 41, 103, 130, 139, 182-83, 185, 189
Prelacy of, 5, 31
tenacity of, 187
Armenian Club, 35-36
Armenian Diaspora, 58, 72, 87, 177, 184
Armenian Diocesan High School, 11
Armenian Genocide, 32, 53-54, 57, 67, 102
Communist Party stance on, 185
Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra, 187
Armenian Red Cross, 71, 80
Armenian Relief Society, 104, 146
Armenian Revolutionary Federation, 57-58, 73
Armenians, 4, 30, 31, 53-54
in Beirut, 67
in colonial America, 100-102
literature of, 54
respect for Muslim neighbors of, 39-41
William Saroyan’s view of, 189
Armenian Sisters Academy, 217-18
Armenian Sisters Hripsimiantz School, 146
Arrowsmith, William, 197, 202
Ascension Day (Hambardzoom), 37-38
Association of American Law Schools, 264
Assyrian Christians, 4, 30
Astor, Brooke, 273-78, 280, 285-86, 294, 296, 297, 299, 307, 316, 317, 318
Astor, Vincent, 275
Astor Hall, 299, 300
Austin, Texas, 198, 200-201
Austin-American, 198
Automated Circulation System, 293
Ayoub Khan, 157
Azatootian Janaparin (Aharonian), 55
Azerbaijan, 3, 22, 23, 25, 40-41, 56, 184-85
Azeri Muslims, 39
Baba Taher, 82
Baghdassarian, Sahag, 145
Baker, Dean, 307, 308-9
Baker, Houston, 252
Bark, William, 115
Barnes, Ben, 210
“Battle of Great Men, A” (Klein), 254-55
Beat literary movement, 192
Beijing Review, 172
Beirut, 59, 60, 63-94, 143-44, 145-46, 148, 156, 177
Beirut College for Women, 81
Bel (Babylonian ruler), 178
Bender, Paul, 258, 261
Benjamin Franklin Scholars Program, 230
Bernstein, Eduard, 86
Bhagavad Gita, 111, 137
Bicentennial, of U.S., 230-31, 234
Bicentennial College, 232
Bicentennial Programs of Greater Philadelphia, 219
Biederman, Dan, 286, 301
Billington, James, 311
Bimbo’s 365, 128, 129
Black Panther Party, 172, 173-74, 175, 193, 194, 195
Black Power movement, 172-74, 193
Blauth, Henry, 113
Block, Fred L., 255-56, 263
Blue Mosque, 4
Blumstein, Sheila, 310
Bodin, Jean, 123
Boghossian, Dajat, 92
Bok, Derek and Sissela, 308
Boodaghian, Satenik, 55
Book of Job, 113
Boorstin, Dan, 311
Boston University, 208
Bourj Hamoud, Beirut, 67
Bowen, Bill, 263-64, 267, 303
Bowker, Chancellor Al, 248
Brademas, John, 266
Bradley, Omar, 165
Branch Library Council, 292
Breyer, Stephen, 247
Bristol Hotel, 156
British Museum, 141
Bronx Zoo, 276
Brooklyn Bridge, 97
Brooklyn Museum, 276
Brown, Paul, 307, 308, 309
Brown Daily Herald, The, 309
Brownlee, Jean, 243
Brown University, 305-26
Campaign for the Rising Generation of, 322-23
Campus Compact of, 322
curriculum of, 309-10, 324
diversity at, 324
faculty of, 323-24
fund-raising of, 310-11
Gregorian at, 309-11, 317-26
humble beginnings of, 318
infrastructure improvements to, 322
Program in Liberal Medical Education (PLME), 310
Teaching Excellence Awards of, 321
Brown v. Board of Education, 100
Bryant Park, 270, 286, 290, 301-2, 303
Bunzel, John, 171
Burch, Captain, 154
Bush, Laura, 282
Bustani, Antoine, 72, 145
But We Were Born Free (Davis), 99
Cactus Teaching Excellence Award, 205
California, University of, at Berkeley, 91, 124...

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. CONTENTS
  4. My Family
  5. CHAPTER TWO Childhood
  6. CHAPTER THREE The Armenian Community of Tabriz
  7. CHAPTER FOUR To Beirut, Le Petit Paris
  8. CHAPTER FIVE To America
  9. CHAPTER SIX Stanford University: A New World
  10. CHAPTER SEVEN The Long Road to Kabul
  11. CHAPTER EIGHT San Francisco State College
  12. CHAPTER NINE To Armenia: Land of Ararat
  13. CHAPTER TEN To Texas
  14. CHAPTER ELEVEN The City of Brotherly Love
  15. CHAPTER TWELVE A Rendezvous with the New York Public Library
  16. CHAPTER THIRTEEN Brown University
  17. POSTSCRIPT
  18. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  19. INDEX
  20. PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS
  21. ABOUT THE AUTHOR