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Born. To Victoria de los Angeles, 38, black-eyed Spanish soprano; and Enrique Magrina, 39, her manager-husband; their first child, a son; after 15 years of marriage; in Barcelona...
...Nixon, 50, describing his fling at flamenco dancing in Madrid. On a two-month tour abroad before plunging into his new job with a Manhattan law firm, Nixon squired his family around the Spanish landscape, then-gathering material for two Satevepost articles about international affairs-flew off to Barcelona for "a very pleasant interview" with Generalissimo Franco. At week's end the tourists were in Egypt for another round of business-with-pleasure, seeing Cairo, Aswan, Luxor, and President Nasser...
...prove that it was written by a man with brass lungs and a tin ear. Who Lost an American? sounds like a bellowing recitative by a carnival barker who stops at nothing but to laugh at his own jokes. It takes Algren to foreign parts like New York, Paris, Barcelona, Dublin, Istanbul, Crete, and back, of course, to dear old untouchable Chicago. Through it all, Algren (complaining about Americans who complain about the lack of ham and eggs for breakfast) remains about the most militantly ham-and-eggs American traveler since the innocents went abroad in Mark Twain...
Authorized by Le Corbusier and assembled exclusively from U. S. collections, the exhibition is presented in conjunction with a selection of photographic panels designed by the architect and executed at the Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos, Barcelona, Spain...
Neuman's paintings are in the collections of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Carnegie Institute, and the San Francisco Museum of Art. He has studied in California, and at Stuttgart and Barcelona...