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Manoug Exerjian (August 20, 1892 or 1888 –
November 5, 1974) was an Armenian-American architect, who came to
Great Neck, New York, in 1923. A
native of...
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neurosurgery and
transplant programs. The
hospital was
designed by
Manoug Exerjian. In the 1990s,
North S****
University Hospital started acquiring and merging...
- was reconsecrated, with a new
crypt added in 1934 to
designs by
Manoug Exerjian, who also
refaced and
renovated the
church between 1952 and 1953. "Manhattan...
- monk and a
prominent theologian who
founded the
Mekhitarist Order Manoug Exerjian (1898–1974),
American Armenian architect Manoug Manougian,
Lebanese Armenian...
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Rated SR Film
Festival 2014
Women Film
Critics Circle Award 2014
Vanya Exerjian Award 2014
Special Jury Prize, Pan
African Film
Festival 2013 Best International...
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classical composer and musician; grew up on
Crabtree Lane.
Manoug Exerjian – Architect;
Exerjian was born in the
Ottoman Empire and
immigrated to the United...
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building around 1959. The new
clubhouse was
designed by
architect Manoug Exerjian. Also
within the
village is N****au County's
Leeds Pond Preserve, which...
- Trustees, and a
member of the
Hempstead Harbor Protection Committee.
Manoug Exerjian –
Another architect and
government official who
lived in
Flower Hill. Henry...
- (Armenian: Մանուկ, lit. 'child') is a
common Armenian given name.
Manoug Exerjian (1898–1974),
American Armenian architect Manoug Manougian (born 1935),...
- Inn at the 1964 New York World's Fair, Flushing, New York (1964)
Manoug Exerjian Frank Genese Henry Johanson Stanley H.
Klein "Paid Notice:
Deaths Shaftel...