Word: gregorios
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...whose elections had already been approved by the Minor Sports Council, were seconded by the Athletic Committee: Charles Hickling Bradford '26 of Boston, captain of wrestling; Brenden Dempsey Leahey '26 of Lowell, captain of the rifle team; Allen Eugene Reed '26 of Livonia, New York, captain of lacrosse; Andres Gregorio Carillo '26 of Havana, Cuba, captain of fencing; and Robert Palmer Outerbridge '28 of Superior, Wisconsin, captain of Freshman fencing...
...revolt, the third within about a year (TIME, Feb. 11, 1924, et seq.; Aug. 11 et seq.), broke out in Honduras, Central American Republic. General Gregorio Ferrera, a man of powerful likes and dislikes, decided that he did not care for the Government, decided also to do something about it and started a revolt...
...tournament, Andres Gregorio Carrillo '26, of Havana, Cuba, was elected captain of the University fencing team for the coming season, and was chosen president of the Intercollegiate Fencing Association for the next year. This is the first time that a Harvard man has held the latter position since 1921, when S. H. Ordway '21 became president...
...resign. A new Cabinet was formed, non-political in nature, pledged to institute the reforms mentioned in the petition. General Luis Altamarino headed the Cabinet taking the portfolio of Minister of the Interior. Other ministers: Minister of Foreign Affairs: Emiliano Figueroa, onetime Ambassador to Argentina. Justice and Instruction: Gregorio Amunategui, Rector of the University of Chile. War: General Bennett. Public Works: Angel Guarello, onetime Minister of Justice and at present the most prominent Democrat in the country. Thus did the Army officers accomplish by the pen what is usually undertaken in Latin America by the sword-a coup...
...Rafael Lopez Gutierrez died. His term of office had expired on Feb. 1, but he had kept himself in office by establishing a dictatorship. Immediately after the President's demise, Generals Arias and Bueso seized power and constituted themselves dictators (TIME, Mar. 31). Thereupon Generals Tiburcio Carias and Gregorio Ferrera joined forces, wacked the dictators...