Dear Rhea, hello. I will pass on this information to my colleagues who know more about
this. I hope all is well with you. Any news?
Maria
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Dr. Maria Georgopoulou
Director, The Gennadius Library
American School of Classical Studies at Athens
61 Souidias Street, 106 76 Athens, Greece
tel: +30-210-7210536, fax: +30-210-7237767
MGeorgopoulou.Genn(a)ascsa.edu.gr
http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/gennadius
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[mailto:cohsl-list-bounces@lists.fas.harvard.edu] On Behalf Of Rhea Karabelas Lesage
Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2010 12:31 AM
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Subject: [Cohsl-list] Neos Kosmos
Greetings all,
I am trying to track down what is considered to be the the first Greek
newspaper in America was published in Boston/Cambridge in 1892. Its name
was Neos Kosmos and its publisher was an MIT student (1891-96, class of
1899) named Constantine Dimitrios Phassoularides. (Apparently he had
worked as a journalist in the Istanbul/Constantinople newspaper named
Neologos.) MIT has registration records for those years, but there is no
reference to a degree being awarded to him or to his newspaper. None of
the Boston area libraries or historical societies has a copy of the
newspaper. Can anyone help?
Many thanks!
Rhea
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Rhea K. Lesage
Head and Bibliographer for Modern Greek
Modern Greek Section
Collection Development Department
Widener Library
Harvard College Library
Cambridge, MA 02138
(617)495-3632
FAX (617)496-8704
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