Word: coss
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Dates: during 1926-1926
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With Buermeyer lying between life and death in Bellevue Hospital and Carson under $10,000 bail, the Columbia-University authorities, profoundly shocked, withheld decision as to their course of action. "Mr. Carson," said Professor Coss, his department chief, "was a thorough gentleman, a sincere student and an excellent teacher...
Deportation Halted. At Washington the Board of Review of the Department of Labor ordered suspended for one year the deportation proceedings (TIME, Feb. 15) against the Mexican General, Francisco Coss, who was recently arrested and imprisoned at San Antonio, Tex., for overstaying his passport in the U. S. General Coss is an enemy of President Calles and a onetime supporter of Huerta. One of his former subordinates was recently deported by the U. S. into Mexico for similar reasons and immediately shot by Calles' troops after what amounted to a mock trial...
...likewise there was delay in the U. S. Department of Labor in deporting another Mexican, General Francisco Coss, who is alleged to have overstayed his passport. General Coss was formerly Colonel Torres' superior officer, and it was feared that, in spite of assurances from the Mexican Government, Coss might also face a firing squad for "train robbery...