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The Academy published the following magazines and newspapers:
The Academy published the following magazines and newspapers:


* [[Florile Dalbe]] published from January 1 to October 15, 1919, the editorial committee including [[George Tutoveanu]], V. Voiculescu, T. Pamfilie, L. Lungeanu
* [[Florile Dalbe]] published from January 1 to December 15, 1919, the editorial committee including [[George Tutoveanu]], [[Vasile Voiculescu, Tudor Pamfilie and Mihai Lungeanu.
* [[Graiul Nostru]] - published from April 1925 to December 1927.
* [[Graiul Nostru]] - published from April 1925 to December 1927.
* [[Scrisul nostru]] - published from January 1929 to Octomber 1931, sub direcţia lui [[George Tutoveanu]]
* [[Scrisul nostru]] - published from January 1929 to Octomber 1931, sub direcţia lui [[George Tutoveanu]]

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The Academia Bârlădeană (Academy of Bârlad) was a cultural society, founded on May 1, 1915 in the city of Bârlad (Tutova County) - at present Vaslui County - by George Tutoveanu, Toma Chiricuţă and Tudor Pamfile.

Background

After the unification of the Romanian principalities cultural activities started developing in the city of Bârlad, exceeding in importance the ones of other provincial cities of Romania. Important cultural magazines and newspapers were published in the city such as:

[2] [3][4] [5][6]


The Academy published the following magazines and newspapers:

References

  1. ^ [1] Ion Oprea - Dorohoi, capitala ţării de sus în presa vremii 1874-2005
  2. ^ [2] Ziarele de ieri - Evenimentul, May 3, 2008
  3. ^ Referinţe de la Primăria Bârlad
  4. ^ Site neoficial Academia Bârlădeană
  5. ^ Ion N. Oprea - Mari personalităţi ale culturii române într-o istorie a presei bârlădene 1870 – 2008 - Editura P.I.M. Iaşi - 2008 [3]
  6. ^ Academia Bârlădeană - Istoric