Word: julio
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Spanish Flyers. Queen Victoria of Spain last week gave a formal luncheon to Commander Ramon Franco, Julio Ruiz de Alda, Eduardo Gonzales Gallarza. Spanish trans-atlantic aspirants, and their English rescuers (TIME, July 1, 8). A stayaway: Mechanic Sergeant Pedro Madariaga. Reason: Spanish court rules permit only members of the nobility or persons of high official rank to attend formal royal functions...
Adequately educated, never actually in want, he roved from one occupation to another until fame and wealth came to him as the Julio of The Four Horsemen. When he died he was insured in favor of his producer, Joseph M. Schenck...
...Peru, on the windswept Paracas peninsula, Dr. William M. McGovern, of London University, and Dr. Julio Tello, Harvard-educated Peruvian archeologist, gathered scattered bones, bits of pottery and building stone; dug six yards down and found the red porphyry walls and courtyards of a city of unknown extent dating to 1000 B. C. Burial caverns, scooped into solid rock like the interior of flat-bottomed water-bottles with yard wide necks, contained groups of mummies sitting in circles, the chiefs holding carved wooden staffs. Headbands and other trinkets of gold; primitive pottery and "magnificent" textile remains, approximated the lost Tiahuanaco...
...concert by Julio Cardona, violinist, at Jordan Hall, has been announced for Friday evening, October...
...last performance of its twenty-third semi-annual production, the Dramatic Club will again present "The Violins of Cremona" by Francois Coppee and "The Witches' Mountain" by Julio Sanchez Gardel in the "Barn" at Wellesley at 7.30 o'clock tonight. The play will start promptly in order to allow ample time for dancing afterward. Special electric cars chartered by the Dramatic Club will leave Wellesley Square at 12.05 o'clock, connecting at Newton with cars for Harvard Square. Trains for Wellesley will leave South Station at 6 and 6.25 o'clock...