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...having a Revolution. While Frenchmen assume that of course a foreigner is lucky to be in France at any price, Spaniards haughtily consider the tourist a fool for not staying at home. Greatest Spanish feat along this line was to build at stupendous cost in the days of King Alfonso XIII the finest network of concrete roads outside the U. S. and then omit to spend the few additional millions on advertising which would have made them teem with tourist cars. His Majesty personally did more to encourage tourists than has any other King or Emperor, would stop and shake...
Another time Peter II asked his Spanish great-aunt, the Infanta Beatrice, cousin by marriage of ousted Alfonso XIII, "What is a revolution...
...members: William B. Berssenbrugge '37, Clarence E. Boston, Jr. '39, Henry P. Coolidge '37, Philip S. Haring '37, David H. Kimball '38, Paul E. Morgan '39, Alfonso Ossorio '38, Russell E. Sard, Jr. '39, Robert L. Scott '38, and Paul M. Sturges...
Born. To Don Jaime de Borbón, 27, second son of Spain's deposed King Alfonso XIII; and Emanuela de Dampierre de Borbón: their first child, a son; in Rome. Name: Alfonso...
...leading roles are Lois Hall of the Radcliffe Idlers Club, who takes the part of Anne Hargreaves, and Norton Goodwin '38, who plays Charles Triton. The remainder of the cast follows: Mrs. McFie Isabella Gardiner Gilbert Raymond Paul Killiam, Jr. '37 John Williams John Flower '39 Dr. Paul Duhamel Alfonso Ossorio '38 Gill Mannering Bettina Gray Roger Cole Paul Sturges '37 Peter Morgan John Barnard...