Word: joaquin
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...most likely to win. General Almazan takes a line only slightly to the Right, agrees with his opponents about the oil wells, makes up for his lack of a program with lots of personal charm and chatty campaigning methods. Also likely to enter the race is one-eyed General Joaquin Amaro, a full-blooded Tarascan Indian who still had rings in his ears when he first rode into Mexico City some 25 years ago. General Amaro forthrightly condemns expropriation, wants to exterminate "fascist and communist tendencies characterizing the present regime." He was Secretary for War under President Calles...
...concerts devoted wholly or in part to the keyboard music of Spain will be given here this week. Thursday evening George Copeland, celebrated for his interpretation of the modern Spaniards, will play a program in Jordan Hall including several compositions of this school. We are primarily interested, however, in Joaquin Nin-Culmell's concert of Spanish music from Cabezon to the moderns which will be given in Paine Hall Friday evening...
...Joaquin Niu-Culmoll, pianist, will give a recital high-lighting the past five centurion of Spanish music, at Paine, Hall on Friday, January 12, at 8.30 o'clock. The recital will be open to the public with out charge...
...program will include "Diferencias sobre el Canto del Caballero," written by Antonio de Cabezon in the 16th century; three sonatas by Padre Antonio Soler; three selections from the suite "Iberia," by Isaac Albeniz; and the modern "Distant Saraband" by Joaquin Rodriguo...