Word: hispanicized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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"I have been lucky," said Maury A. Bromsen 2G, Wednesday, an enthusiastic student of Hispanic America, after learning that he had won several, thousand dollars in the form of two fellowships, making for him a total of five fellowships in as many years.
Coming from Barcelona and a chair of Arabic and Spanish Literatures in the university of that city, Pedro Grases has been appointed visiting lecturer in Spanish to share the load of Spanish 4b and 11b with William Berrien, professor of Romance Languages and Literatures, and to give a new course...
"It is with deep concern ... that we have witnessed ah effort now publicly endorsed in the U.S. by the Archbishops and Bishops of a sister Christian communion, which constitutes a religious minority in this country, to set the relation of Protestant Christianity to Hispanic America in a perspective which does...
"The churches represented in this Council will . . . continue to avail themselves of the constitutional freedom which the republics of Hispanic America grant to the representatives of every faith. ..."
Muscular, swart-tempered, turbulent José Iturbi last week did nearly everything he is good at, except conduct an orchestra or fly into a high Hispanic dudgeon. Gab-gifted, he spoke as a citizen-about-to-be on the Justice Department's I am an American radio program. A...