Word: antonios
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Antonio, General Jonathan M. ("Skinny") Wainwright returned from a party to find that burglars had ransacked his house, dumped out desks and drawers, pried open the doors of a valuable gun collection, walked off with nothing more than two pairs of his white kid gloves...
June. In San Antonio, Charles M. Dickson withdrew as a candidate for the state legislature, explained that his health would not permit him to go through a "stump-speaking, barbecue-eating, beer-drinking and baby-kissing campaign...
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Died. Max Reiter, 45, Jewish refugee, from Italian Fascism, who in 1938 left a successful career as conductor on the Continent (Berlin, Munich, Rome, Milan), came to the U.S. with only $40, within five years shaped the San Antonio Symphony into a major orchestra; of a heart attack; in San Antonio...
Died. Colonel Charles Franklin Craig, 78, Army expert on tropical medicine, father of the Marines' famed Brigadier General Edward A. Craig, now in Korea (TIME, Aug. 14); in San Antonio...