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A History of Anatolia College: 1933-1950 |
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Title: A History of Anatolia College: 1933-1950 Author: Alice S. Riggs Publisher: Anatolia College Alumni Association Date of Publication: 2007 Place of Publication: Thessaloniki, Greece Language: English Description: 301pp, 31 photos, Price: gratis Availability: Anatolia College Alumni Association--http://www.saak.gr and saak@saak.gr--telephone 2310238835 and fax: 2310287845 |
About the Book In 2006, the Anatolia College Alumni Association decided to publish the memoirs of Alice Riggs, the wife of former President Ernest Riggs. She wrote the book at the beginning of 1950, her hand-written manuscript remaining stored and forgotten in the library of the College until recently. Readers--students, graduates and others--will find the book informative for its account of the historical events unfolding in Greece in the critical two decades leading up to World War II. Although her writings include details about daily life on campus, her memoirs also furnish a wealth of information about the period of the school's uprooting to northern Greece from Asia Minor. Anatolia College was instrumental, as Riggs documents, in transforming a generation of youth in Thessaloniki and later in northern Greece. She records her observations of the Greco-Italian war at the school and the entry of the German army into the conflict. For these historical times, her descriptive style offers readers greater insight into the devastating effects of war on the local populace. Read the entire text [in Greek] of an interview with the editor of Riggs' memoirs, Deborah Brown Kazazis, at the website of the College's Alumni Association at http://www.saak.gr/images/08_magazine/106/pdf/114_afieroma.pdf.
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