Word: arosemena
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...chief, holding all the cards, refused. Tired and shaken, Chanis capitulated, then went to bed. He had been in office almost four months (as successor to the late President Diaz Arosemena) and seemed a bit relieved at the prospect of returning to his medical practice. The victors rounded up the Supreme Court, and at 6 a.m. handsome, square-jawed Vice President Roberto F. ("Nino") Chiari, 44, was sworn in as Chanis' successor. Within an hour he received the traditional loyalty oath from his second cousin, Police Chief...
Died. Domingo Díaz Arosemena, 74, President of Panama and a leading Panamanian politico for nearly two decades; of a heart ailment; in Panama...
Three weeks ago President William D. Weeks '49 and Lawrence F. O'Donnell '49 began the resignation season; they were replaced as representatives of the Class of 1949 by Carlos A. Arosemena '49 and Walter R. McCurdy '49. Robert L. Fischelis '49 replaced Weeks as president to complete the switch...
Carlos Alberto Arosemena '49 of Mexico City, Mexico, and Winthrop House, and Walter Robert McGurdy '49 of Brooklyn, New York, and the Varsity Club, were last night appointed to fill the two Class of '49 vacancies in the Student Council...
John K. Lally '49 and William Gold '49, also qualified for the positions by number of votes received in the last election, had earlier declined the posts. Arosemena and McCurdy replace former Council President William D. Weeks '49 and Laurence F. O'Donnell...