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In 68 when in England people from where he taught in 59 gathered to greet him
His vast knowledge benefited so many that in spite of the military separation,
when he retired, schols from both of the communities invited & thanked him.
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He was well-versed enough to've written on misuse of language, with reference
to the laws of Britain-France-Sweeden & social status of women to've philosophised,
and, e.g., "Governments' policies do not change the international agreements!"
to have argued in the newspapers socially-politically defending people's rights.
He taught Ethics, Greek, mostly English, wrote in Turkish, knew Arabic, Latin.
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" Having closely followed all his activities, to have so
well known Mr. Orhan Seyfi Ari, greatly honours me. " |
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C Basaran -retired of
American Radio -Cy.
Author; email Jan 01
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" He served the community, and enjoyed doing so.. he
liked people, and helped them. Condolances to his students.. condolances to his community... " |
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Prof. Karaali, Istanbul
Univ Turkey, letter to
Mrs. Ari, 8 Feb. 1993.
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