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The Hellenic Chronicle, Thursday, February 29, 1996
Dora Bakoyannis visits Boston area Hellenes
By MARIA ANAGNOSTOPOULOS
CAMBRIDGE -- On a wet and snowy evening February 14, dora Bakoyannis,
former Greek Minister of Culture, and Yanna Kaloudi, her personal
secretary, arrived at Logan Airport and were met by George Chryssis, who
accompanied them throughout their stay here. From the moment Dora
Bakoyannis arrived in Boston, she gained the respect and admiration of
everyone she met.
The Greek Institute and members of the Hellenic Resources Institute planned a vigorous schedule of
meetings. There were meetings with faculty memebers at the Fletcher School of Law and
Diplomacy at Tufts, a formal talk on Greece and the Balkans at the
Kennedy School of Government at
Harvard interviews with Orestes Demetriades and Oscar Papanastasiou
that were aired, and many small informal meetings with students and
friends. At each and every moment, Bakoyannis proved to be a very able
spokesperson and true ambassador for Greece.
On February 15, Bakoyannis visited The Greek
Institute. Amidst a gathering of friends of the Institute and a student
group from the Hellenic Resources Institute, Bakoyannis
listened first to a presentation on the status of the Greek language
project, the Thesauros of the Greek Language, which is taking place at the
Institute, by Dr. Panos Voukydis, and next to a presentation on the
projects of the Hellenic Resources Institute, especially the internet project by Demetrios Paneras. Mrs. Bakoyannis was
bery favorably impressed with both presentations and engaged in a long
discussion with everyone on the importance of these projects for Greece and
Greek culture today.
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