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1922
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Brooklyn Eagle
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granddaughter of Hovsep Keshishian
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Oct. 1923
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The Story of Near East Relief - Barton - 1930
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Scene from a Village Market in the Caucasus
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Barclay Acheson with Children in a Courtyard
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Young man in uniform missing a leg
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