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...University of Mexico, he became a close friend of Echeverria's. After practicing law and lecturing on political science at the university, López Portillo began a series of technical appointive jobs for government ministries in 1958. His briefs laid the legal foundation for President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz's administrative reforms in the 1960s and earned him a reputation as an effective troubleshooter. In that capacity, López Portillo served...
...Colonel Tony Callan," had ordered 13 of his own men shot; Andrew McKenzie, 25, Georgiou's second in command, who had helped execute the men; John Derek Barker, 35, another Briton; and Gearhart. The other nine, including two Americans, Gary Acker, 21, of Sacramento, Calif., and Gustavo Grillo, 27, of Jersey City, got sentences ranging from 16 to 30 years in prison...
...crimes against the Angolan people during the recent civil war. Ten of the defendants were British, including the notorious Costas Georgiu, 25, also known as "Colonel Callan." In addition there were three Americans−Daniel Gearhart, 34, of Kensington, Md., Gary Acker, 21, of Sacramento, Calif., and Argentine-born Gustavo ("Gus") Grillo, 27, a resident of Jersey City...
...large majority of students in North House feel that Harvard is discriminating against Sherman Holcombe because of his union activity. We hope that The Crimson will be more careful in the future. Walter Carlip Peter S. Hogness Sue Thiemann Gary Conroy Thomas W. Barber Jeffrey K. Griffiths Diane Sperling Gustavo Buntinx Cathy Perlmutter Reed Sutherland Ellen Kelman David Johnson Peter Liepmann Emily Cahan Marcella Calabi A.W. Merrill Adele Peskin
...Hans, whom Eugene Buder plays with flaring nostrils and flirtatiously upturned eyes, is associated with Marlene Dietrich and Joel Grey, and although he holds his own well, they have held theirs better. Dimitri (Donald J. Campbell Jr.) resembles a wistful Zorba, but his blustery accent, unlike that of Nicholas (Gustavo B. Armagno) is not Greek and he wraps himself too earnestly in a philosophically tragical nature--especially for a Greek who yearns for a boat and uses the wrong word to say it in his native language...