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Magdalena Avietėnaitė

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308:. Up until the complete deterioration of her vision, Avietėnaitė handled the monastery's library and engaged in Lithuanian activities that had not been abandoned throughout her life in the United States. As far as her modest financial resources allowed, she supported Lithuanian organisations. Avietėnaitė died in 1984, at the age of 91, and was buried at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Putnam. 214:
Avietėnaitė was the General Commissioner of the Lithuanian pavilion. On this occasion she organised the Lithuanian day and published a booklet in English depicting the historical path of Lithuania, her artistic life and the participants of the exhibition. Following, the end of the exhibition the
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Istorijos žymiausių Europos tautų dalyvavusių senovēje ir didžioje Pasaulinēje karēje / parašė Madelainē Avietēnaitē. – Worcester, Mass., 1932. – 193 p.
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Didēji Francijos revoliucija / parašē Madelainē Avietēnaitē. – Worcester : Spauda ir turtu „Amerikos lietuvio“, 1917. – 75 p.: iliustr.
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and was the only female among the 22 participants. She belonged to the XXVII Book Lovers society, Lithuanian History and Lithuanian
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and was translating the Committee's documents to English. Prior to retirement Avietėnaitė was a librarian-consultant at the
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risked their lives to remove and transmit Ministry of Foreign Affairs secret files to the Head of the
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For her merits to Lithuania, Avietėnaitė was awarded both Lithuanian and foreign honors, including
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in the field of literature and philosophy. From 1914 to 1920, she edited the weekly newspaper
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awarded Avietėnaitė with a gold medal and the honorary citizenship of the City of New York.
129: 242:. She contributed to the safety of Lithuanian gold reserve located in the United States. 49: 494: 278: 110: 262: 157: 436:"Į Lietuvą grįžta "laikinai" saugota tarpukario paroda (nuotraukos) | Alkas.lt" 188: 184: 161: 141: 289: 180: 172: 125: 254: 196: 176: 266: 192: 413: 258: 274: 207: 304:, in retirement she resided at the nuns' sheltered elder home in 261:, Avietėnaitė left Lithuania. Until 1947, she found shelter in a 153: 204:
International Exposition of Art and Technology in Modern Life
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From 1949 to 1952, Avietėnaitė worked at the library of the
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societies and was the director of the foreign sector of the
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on November 2, 1919. In Lithuania, she worked at the
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Avietėnaitė organized Lithuanian art exhibitions in
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Russian Empire
Putnam, Connecticut
University of Geneva
Worcester
Massachusetts
University of Geneva
Lithuania
Antanas Smetona
Lithuanian diaspora
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
encipherer
Lithuanian News Agency ELTA
International Telegraphic Agencies Conference
Bern
Switzerland
Kanklės
Scout Association of Lithuania
Barcelona
Liège
Stockholm
Copenhagen
Gothenburg
Chicago
Brussels
International Exposition of Art and Technology in Modern Life
Paris
1939 New York World's Fair
Mayor of the New York City
Soviet occupation

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