Word: bartolomeo
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...built around the after effects of a miscarriage of justice in a situation paralleling the Sacco-Vanzetti case, Winterset starts with a quick outline of a 1920 payroll robbery. Three gangsters - Trock Estrella (Eduardo Ciannelli), Shadow (Stanley Ridges), and Garth Esdras (Paul Guilfoyle) - steal a car that belongs to Bartolomeo Romagna. After they have murdered the paymaster, they abandon the car. Romagna, partly because he is a radical, is convicted of the crime. His small son is standing on the hill above the prison the night he dies in the electric chair. Obsessed by the desire to clear his father...
...summary: HOLY CROSS HARVARD J.V. Dzierzak, Fineran, l.e. r.e., Berry, Brassil Nelson, Mogilnicki, l.t. r.t., Carmen, Gardner Carr, Bease, l.g. r.g., Armstrong, Robinson Mautner, Hazell, c. c., Greeley, Little, Foley Robinson, Curran, Culliton, r.g. l.g., Kidder, Newton, Jones Shields, r.t. l.t., Giles, Prout Donovan, r.e. l.e., Sullivan, Gaffney, Knapp Bartolomeo, Hurley, q.b. q.b., Pedrick, Owen, Waldinger Gallogly, l.h.b. r.h.b., Brown, Fuller Gatreau, Villorauer, r.h.b. l.h.b., Wesner, Fletcher Tassinari, Jobert, f.b. f.b., Brookings, Higgins, Hoye...
...wing will be used principally to house the collection given to the University in 1930 by Mrs. Aaron Naumberg of New York. Included in the collection is Rembrandt's famous "Portrait of an Old Man", and also noted paintings by Franz Hals, Bartolomeo Murillo, Lorenzo di Credi, El Greco and others...
...York. Five years later he was appointed law officer of the War Department's Bureau of Insular Affairs. In 1917-18 he was confidential assistant to Secretary of War Baker. Considerable notoriety attached itself to Professor Frankfurter as a result of his sympathy for Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, radicals condemned to death in 1927 for murdering a South Braintree paymaster and his guard. While not of their defense counsel, he bitterly attacked the legal operations which sent them to the electric chair. One who had not forgotten this phase of Felix Frankfurter's career was onetime Governor...
...military junta (TIME, Dec. 14). There was nothing to do but wait until the junta staged an election to legalize itself and obtain U. S. recognition. But this affair was different; Communists might not observe the rules of the revolutionary game. Into his office bustled the Italian Consul General, Bartolomeo Daglio, demanding U. S. protection for his nationals. Hastily Mr. McCafferty cabled the State Department for help. "It looks like a genuine Red revolution," he said...