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English: A young Armenian woman with dark hair cut in a short bob
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Source "Miss Sirvart Poladian" The Toronto Star (October 25, 1923): 1. via Newspapers.com
Author Lyonde

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Sirvart Poladian, from a 1923 newspaper

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