Dr.
Avakian Donates Library to Fresno State
Barlow
Der Mugrdechian
advisor
Dr.
Dickran Kouymjian, Haig and Isabel Berberian Professor of Armenian
Studies at Fresno State has the pleasure of announcing a major gift
to the Henry Madden Library and the Armenian Studies Program of
CSUF: the professional Armenological library of Dr. Arra S. Avakian.
The collection has an estimated 3,000 books and pamphlets; 95% of
the material has a direct connection to Armenian matters. The collection
is specialized and valuable to Armenian studies. An estimated 60%
of the books are in English with the remainder in Armenian.
The collection includes a 19th century missal from Venice, an Armenian-Latin
dictionary printed in Constantinople, and an original copy of the
first English edition of The Forty Days of Musa Dagh. Several charming
school-books, covering musc, geometry, and philology, were obtained
from an old bookstore in Romania.
Dr. Avakian has exhibited parts of his collection at the Fresno
County Library.
When asked why he donated the books to Fresno State, Dr. Avakian
replied, It seemed natural. I used to be on the faculty at
Fresno State and this is a way for a lasting association with the
University.
Dr. Avakian began collecting books more than sixty years ago, adding
to his collection from offered sales, used books stores, gifts,
and retired books. He has a special interest in church related materials.
His collection of musical scores includes an 1895 Leipzig edition
of the Makar Ekmalian Divine Liturgy, with all of the forms for
the Liturgy, such as for male voices and mixed voices.
Dr. Avakian is the author of Armenian Journey through History, Armenians
in America, and Manual for Choirmasters, as well as ten translations
of books from Armenian into English.. He has been deeply involved
in Armenian community life and in the study of the Armenian culture
for many years.
Dr. Avakian graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
and on completing graduate study in 1935 was awarded the degree
of Doctor of Science in the fields of Mathematics and Physics. For
many years, he served with distinction in scientific research and
engineering, especially in the area of aerospace technology.
Responding to a call, Dr. Avakian was appointed Professor of Armenian
Studies at California State University, Fresno, in 1970. Several
years later, he took a similar position at the newly formed American
Armenian International College, in La Verne, California. Dr. Avakian
contributed to the initiation of the Armenian studies programs at
both institutions. He continues to maintain a highly visible profile
in the dissemination of knowledge on Armenian cultural heritage
through his authorship of newspaper and magazine articles and his
public lectures on Armenian subjects. In addition, he offers a yearly
Elderhostel program on the cultural history of the Armenian people.
His book, The Armenians in America, is used as a reference text
in public schools.
Dr. Avakian has held leadership positions in such community organizations
as the Armenian Students Association of America, the National
Association for Armenian Studies and Research, the Armenian Assembly,
the Knights of Vartan, and the Armenian Church at both parish and
diocesan levels. Among his special interests are the music and liturgy
of the Armenian Church, in which he has served as Choir Director
for many years. In 1995, Dr. Avakian was elected a delegate to the
National Ecclesiastical Assembly at the Holy See of the Armenian
Church, at Etchmiadzin, for the election of Karekin I, Catholicos
of All Armenians.
Also, in that same year, he was awarded the St. Sahag-St. Mesrop
Medal of Honor by the Catholicos, together with an Encyclical (Gontag)
commending him for his long years of fruitful service to the church.
Dr. Avakian has traveled extensively, with visits to Armenian centers
throughout the world, especially in historic Armenia (Anatolia)
and the Republic of Armenia, often forming and guiding tourist groups.
He is married to the former Georgia Keosaian of New York. They have
five children.