Word: colombia
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Colombia-one frigate, en route...
Back to the City. Last week the victims were flown to Caracas, where funeral services were held in the suburban Gran Colombia school. Thousands watched as 31 black or white hearses (black for men and older boys, white for the plane's stewardess and the younger boys) moved slowly out of the school grounds toward the cemeteries. In the bright sunlight at the Southern General cemetery, not far from the flower-heaped grave of Venezuela's murdered President Carlos Delgado Chalbaud, twelve coffins were lowered into one large grave, others into family plots. Then, as the parents turned...
Critic. In Bogota, Colombia, a disgruntled movie patron set fire to the curtains on the stage...
...closed. The U.S. has offered surplus warships to several Latin American countries at about 10% of their original price, plus the cost of reconditioning. Others in the line for warships bargains: Brazil (two heavy cruisers and some destroyer escorts), Argentine (two heavy cruisers), Peru (three destroyer escorts), Venezuela and Colombia (lighter craft...
...Cedarhurst, Pa.; Todd Goodwin, Rochester, N. Y.; George J. Hill 3rd, Brookline; Edmund Jacobson, Jr., Chicago; Stephen J. Joyve, Hillsdale, N. J.; Stanley R. Loeb, Forest Hills, N. Y.; Walter M. H. Noble, San Francisco; Charles A. Platt 2nd New York City; Kurt Pollak, Boston; Juan Mario Rodriquez, Vegots, Colombia; David C. D. Rogers, Princeton, N. J.; John P. Rosenthal, New York; William Stroud, St. Louis; Juan Carlos Vollenweider. Buenos Aires, Argentius; John S. Whiting, Wayland; Charles M. Willet, Dedham; Reinald N. Wood, Marblehead; Ernest P. Young. Manchester, N. H.; and Oliver L. Picher. San Francisco. Undergraduate Manager...