Word: espinosa
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After that there could be no doubt that Harry Truman's three-day trip to Mexico was an unqualified diplomatic success. The trip had been planned on the spur of the moment, and largely because of his friendship for Mexico's bald, beaming Ambassador Antonio Espinosa de los Monteros. The ambassador had suggested a visit one day last winter; the President had agreed wholeheartedly, then had said: "How about some time in March...
...brightened as he tramped into her front bedroom. She was sitting up in bed. He beamed, kissed her heartily, said, "How are you, mamma?" He gave her his presents-he had a box of flowers under his arm, and two dozen red roses from Mexico's Ambassador Antonio Espinosa de los Monteros in his hand. Then he sat down in a chair to hear the news...
...Espinosa, a Mexican gardener of the city of San Antonio, Tex., was asked last week to venture an opinion on an important subject. What did he think of the atomic bomb...
...Fund (where quotas determine a nation's borrowing and voting limit), Colombia and Chile, like several other nations, wanted quotas bigger than $45 million. Mexico's Antonio Espinosa de los Monteros brought down the house by voluntarily giving each of them $5 million from the $100 million allotted to his country...
...Heroes. For several reasons this is a big season in Mexican bullfighting. One reason is that two of the best espadas (swordsmen) in modern history are now performing in Mexico. One of them is Fermin Espinosa, called Armillita, now 33, who has killed some 2,000 bulls since he was 16. The other is Silverio Perez, 27, a daring matador who deliberately risks death every time he faces a bull and who last year was the idol of aficionados...