Word: luise
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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With the relaxed confidence of an old master, Puerto Rico's Luis Munoz Marin, 58, campaigned this month for a third term as the island's governor-a job first held (in 1509) by Juan Ponce de Leon. Wearing the usual rumpled seersucker, Munoz Marin stopped at roadsides...
This year Munoz Marin is challenged by a man renowned enough to cut down the 65% majority Munoz Marin earned in 1952. Luis Ferre, 51, is a member of Puerto Rico's most important and progressive industrialist family. Master of a fortune earned in cement, glass, shipping, tile-making...
Other members of the Faculty study group representing the several disciplines involved in the Brown committee recommendations are Wilbur K. Jordan, President of Radcliffe; Arthur T. Merritt, Mason Professor of Music; Harry T. Levin '33, professor of English; Jose Luis Sert, Dean of the Faculty of Design; and Frederick B...
Brother Act. The rule of Nicaragua fell on Tacho's sons even before their father's death. Plump, self-effacing Luis, 34, who by grace of a push from his father was First Designate (Vice President), took on Tacho's executive duties and-after Tacho died-the...
The Nicaraguan Cabinet declared a state of siege, but no sign of revolution appeared to make the shooting seem like part of a large plot. Instead, Somoza's elder son Luis, President of Congress, smoothly took on his father's powers, with the complete support of the chief...