Word: juan
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Instead, the Faculty overwhelmingly endorsed a third motion, introduced by Juan Marichal, professor of Romance Languages and Literatures, which called for maintaing normal academic proceedings, stating that "the sense of obligation every responsible citizen feels to participate in public affairs must be individual, not institutional choices...
...third, proposed by Juan Marichal, professor of Romance Languages and Literatures, would "maintain the normal academic schedule, stating that the Faculty "reaffirms its belief that its central functions are learning, teaching, research and scholarship" and that any decisions to devote time to political work "must be individual, not institutional, choices...
...more and more like a winner. His four rivals were unable to unite; the two strongest-right-wing ex-General Elías Wessin y Wessin and conservative Vice President Francisco Augusto Lora-lagged far behind. The man who would have proved Balaguer's strongest opponent, ex-President Juan Bosch, was abstaining from participation in the election, and so was his Dominican Revolutionary Party, the country's largest political party. Explained Bosch, a Utopian with a strong emotional following among the poor who was overthrown by the military in 1963 after only seven months in office: "Elections...
...Argentina, the gossip mill churns with rumors that former Dictator Juan Perón is dying of cancer in Spain. In Madrid, El Lider insists that his doctors give him "at least 20 more working years." Looking chipper as ever despite surgery last month, Perón, 74, received newsmen with his 39-year-old wife at their mansion and announced over cognac: "We are going to go, Isabelita and I, for a week to the beach, to rest and to celebrate my funeral...
Clinical Psychologist Veterans Administration Hospital San Juan...