Word: hern
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...army to help keep an eye on the city's 519 prisoners. Northern hippies who came south for Acapulco gold (maximum penalty for possession: six years) were jammed in with hardened characters like Félix Radilla, wanted for 85 murders, and Constáncio ("Black Animal") Hernández García, whose gang gunned down 18 soldiers a few months ago. The prisoners pay a price for everything: a cot to sleep on, half-decent food to eat, "protection" from the other prisoners, a few hours of privacy with a wife or girl friend. Many...
Preaching Hatred. The warning rumbles have been growing ever since the May election in which Paz won another four-year term over the bitter opposition of two erstwhile allies: former President Hernán Siles Zuazo, 50, and Juan Lechin, 51, leftist boss of Bolivia's tin miners. Siles has been packed off to exile in Uruguay. But Lechin is still around, preaching hatred and focusing Paz's opposition...
...sharp rap on the door of the La Paz hotel suite was impossible to ignore, even at 5 on a Sunday morning. Former Bolivian President Hernàn Siles Zuazo, 50, stumbled drowsily out of bed to answer the summons, and there stood half a dozen members of the government's control político police. "You mean you're going to arrest the chief of the revolution?" asked Siles. They were indeed. Two days later, Siles and 33 other, lesser Bolivians were unceremoniously air-expressed to exile in neigh boring Paraguay...
Crimson skippers Carter Ford and Mike Hern led the team to a 15-point win ever secondplace Cornell, as Ford finished first in the "A" division, and Hern copped top spot in the "B" races...
Other winners named: Steven M. Goldman, economices, MIT; David B. Hemmendinger, mathematies, Stanford: Robert H. Hesse '50-00, organic chemistry, University of London: Henry S. Hern, biology, University of Washington; Soul A. Kripke, mathematics, Stanford; Arnold M. Kusmeck, mathematies, MIT; Martin Lampo, physics; University of California (Berkeley): John H. Lowenstein, physics Princeton; James M. MeBride, chemistry, Harvard; and Alfred H. Miller M.D. '56, history of science, Harvard...