Word: duilio
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Sportsmen, cinemaddicts joined the mayor's handshakers to welcome the Italian soccer team arriving on the Duilio. Reasons: They are the European champions of this year's Olympics†; Pietro Pastore, of their number, is reputedly indistinguishable from the late Rudolph Valentino...
...Commission embarked at Naples aboard the Duilio, Italians considered it a good omen that Count Volpi is, strangely enough, "a self-made business man." His title was conferred upon him by King Vittorio Emanuele as a reward for his highly successful governorship of Misurata in Italian Tripoli. And it is well known that as a boy he was obliged to earn his own living as the result of financial reverses which had befallen his family...
...guns of the dreadnought Duilio were booming and belching smoke, fire and steel. In the turret, a boom and a belch sounded above the rest: a 305-millimetre* gun had blown up: 7 were killed, 30 wounded. The ship immediately caught fire. The magazines were flooded as a precautionary measure but the fire was extinguished before irreparable damage was caused. The accident was due to a backfire into an imperfectly closed breach...
...Duilio (Italian)−Amos Pinchot (brother of Pennsylvania's Governor), with his son Gifford...
Following the instructions of his Chief, Prince Caetani hied him to Pittsburgh, there to take part in the simple funeral service held in an undertaker's chapel. Arrangements were made to ship the body to Italy and it was subsequently placed aboard the liner Duilio, bound for Genoa from Manhattan. At St. Patrick's Cathedral, Manhattan, a public service was held in memory of the great actress...