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...complete list of finalists for Class Marshal is: Christina L. Adams ’06, Hana R. Alberts ’06, Vasco S. Bilbao-Bastida ’06, Gustavo A. Cardenas ’06, Aaron D. Chadbourne ’06, Theodore “Teddy” E. Chestnut ’06, Lindsey E. Gary ’06, Kristi L. Jobson ’06, Evan R. Johnson ’06, John “Jack” P. McCambridge ’06, Neil K. Mehta ’06, Tracy...
After being led to believe that he needed to use the bathroom but that upon unzipping he would find his penis missing, Vasco S. Bilbao-Bastida ’06 returned on stage exclaiming, “It wasn’t there...
...felt like a force was pulling me to do things that I might otherwise not do so quickly,” said Bilbao-Bastida afterwards. “I roughly remember almost everything; some things are clearer than others...
...they used to be. This talk about gin and petting parties is, for the lack of a better word, bunk I'" Alphonso XIII of Spain: "John D. Rockefeller and I were elected foreign associate members of the French Academy of Arts?I to replace the late Joaquim Sorolla y Bastida, Spanish painter; Mr. Rockefeller to fill the vacancy caused by the death of James Shannon, of London. It was said that Mr. Rockefeller's election was prompted by the fact that he had donated 18,000,000 francs ($900,000) to various French causes." Tyrus R. Cobb, Manager...
...death of Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida removed the conceded leader of contemporary Spanish painting, and one of the most notable figures of the art world. Born in Valencia in 1863, he received his art education at the San Carlos Academy in his native town, from Francisco Pradilla in Madrid, and later in Italy and Paris. His first striking success was Another Margaret, awarded a gold medal at Madrid and purchased for the St. Louis Gallery. He soon became internationally known, his exhibit at the Paris Exposition of 1900 winning him the medal of honor. He also had a special exhibition...