Word: guerrero
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Princesss Theatre Company of Madrid. One of the major entertainment aggregations of Spanish and Brazilian evenings burst into the huge Manhattan Opera House for a week of repertory. They are Maria Guerrero and Fernando Diaz de Mendoza with various assistants. The word "burst" is used advisedly. The Spaniards played with more explosive energy than any troupe of melodramatists that one may see in this inhibited country off the one-night stands. This, apparently, is what the Spanish crave, Raquel Meller to the contrary. Maria Guerrero had the most to do. She fulminated and she growled, stamped and tore the plays...
...usual contradictory reports were forthcoming in the usual profusion. The position was that the rebels were strongly entrenched in what the Federals call the "hot country," that is, the states of Yucatan, Campeche, Tabasco, Chiapas and Guerrero-all in southern Mexico. Numerous bands of rebels were reported abroad in more northern states. Both Federals and rebels claimed unimportant successes...
Within a comparatively few hours the insurrectionists were joined by the Navy and the States of Guerrero, Michoacan, Jalisca, Oxaca, San Luis Potosi, Chihuahua, Tamaulipas were later reported to have cast in their lot with de la Huerta...
Brigadier General Antonio A. Guerrero was appointed special envoy of Mexico to European countries. His mission is concerned with " 1924 models in war materials "; he is to get bids on the latest artillery pieces and rifles; and he is to inspect the military systems used in the house of war-Europe. His tour will embrace Italy, France, Belgium, Germany. On his return to Mexico City he will submit a plan to the War Ministry for the modernization of the Mexican Army...
Technology--Stearns, g.; Mason, r.f.b.; Alahualpa, l.f.b.; McColl, l.h.b.; Muylx, c.h.b.; Kurzman, r.h.b.; Souza, r.o.f.; Tsui, r.i.f.; Martino, c.f.; Guerrero, l.i.f.; Reis, l.o.f...