[1] She and her husband Reverend Professor Garabed Thoumanian were driven out of Armenia and they became exiles in Britain.
[1] In 1911, she attended the First Universal Races Congress in London which was an early attempt at anti-racism.
The day before the Armenian genocide started when hundreds of intellectuals were arrested in Armenia.
She was busy circulating material, and she was desperate to get information on 30 relatives she last saw in Marsovan in Armenia.
[1] After the war ended, she was pushed forward by the WILPF to work for a League of Nations commission.