Word: lauro
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Deputy Manuel Mijares shrieked: "Morones is a octopus sucking the blood of the laboring classes, vulturing and gorging on the dupes who have elected him President of the Crom!" Deputy Aurelio Manrique began by calling President Calles a Judas and worked down through comparisons which finally became obscene. Senator Lauro C. Caloca hurled thoroughgoing curses and charged that Señor Calles when President had connived with Luis Morones in stupendous graft. Meanwhile in the Chamber of Deputies Melchor Ortega and Aurelio Manrique had pulled guns on each other, but were overpowered by friends and disarmed before they could commit...
...meeting of the Circulo Italiano, open to the public, will be held tonight at 8.15 o'clock in the New Lecture Hall. Dr. Lauro de Bosis, who has already given a number of lectures at the University, will speak at this meeting and illustrate his remarks with moving pictures. Dr. de Bosis, a member of the faculty of the University of Rome and Royal Commissioner of the Modern Italian Art Exhibit at present being shown in America, has been closely associated with artistic activities in Italy, and his lecture tonight will deal largely with recent excavations of ancient Roman ruins...
...Circolo Italiano of Harvard has announced that Dr. Lauro de Bosis, of the University of Rome and Royal Commissioner of the Modern Italian Art Exhibit in America, will give an illustrated lecture, Thursday evening at 8:15 o'clock, on Ancient and Modern Italy in the New Lecture Hall. The lecture will be in connection with motion pictures on the subject...
...Lauro de Bosis, Royal Commissioner of the Italian Art Exhibit in America and Director of the Classical Theatre on the Palatine in Rome, will speak on "The History of Culture in Italy:. The Reaction to the Middle Ages" this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock in the Fogg Art Museum...
...Lauro de Bosis, Royal Commissioner of the Modern Italian Art Exhibit in America and Director of the Classical Theatre on the Palatine in Rome, is bringing a subject as good as his titles with him to the Fogg Museum at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon. He will be talking on the history of culture in Italy, more specifically on the reaction to the Middle Ages, a lecture made for vagabonds, especially those who have seen the exhibit which Dr. de Bosis has brought to the Fine Arts Museum...