Word: magazitis
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...Pravda, Managing Editor Harvard 21 Yale 14 Eric F. Brown, Sports Editor Harvard 23 Yale 9 Mike E. Ginsberg, Assoc. Sports Editor Harvard 17 Yale 10 Shira A. Springer, Assist. Sports Editor Harvard 24 Yale 20 Jeffrey N. Gell, Senior Editor Harvard 10 Yale 6 Lindsey M. Turrentine, Magaz. Editor Harvard 14 Yale 7 Elizabeth M. Angell, Assoc. Mag. Editor Harvard 21 Yale 20 Gabriel B. Eber, Chief Photographer Harvard 17 Yale 14 Sarah E. Scrogin, Frmr. Managing Editor Harvard 8 Yale 2 Matt Howitt, Former Sports Editor Harvard 17 Yale 10 David A. Sobel, Frmr. Ass. Design Editor Harvard...
Outstanding figures were Argentina's President Ramón S. Castillo; Foreign Minister Enrique Ruiz-Guiñazú; onetime Argentine Ambassador to Spain Daniel Garcia Mansilla (the presiding dignitary); the Most Rev. Roberto José Tavella, Archbishop of Salta; and Spanish Ambassador to Argentina, Admiral Antonio Magaz y Pers, Marquis of Magaz. They convened as the first Congress of Hispano-American Culture...
...Nature poems of boyhood "perfect": Glasgow Her and Edinburgh Scotsmen: "best America has ever produced." Re his war poems & fiction he was called "the Kipling of the World war and the China Coast" by Montreal Star May 17 1030 p 27: Nat'l mag. Boston Nov t0 15 Metrop magaz N.Y. A. B. Moore...
...stood huddled at the end of the pier in the starlight. The Captain's barge from the cruiser Principe Alfonso rose and fell with the tide. King Alfonso in a brown overcoat and grey felt hat jumped from his car, strode forward nervously puffing a cigaret. Grey-haired Admiral Magaz, onetime member of Dictator Primo de Rivera's cabinet advanced snuffling con solations. Alfonso threw aside his cigaret...
Others have criticized. Indeed, Admiral de Magaz, Vice President of the Directory, said earlier in the year: "... None of us ignores the effect produced abroad by the prolonged continuation in office of the Military Directory." Professor de Unamuno and Señor Vicente Blasco Ibañez lost more sympathy for Spain than they gained by carrying on despicable propaganda. The fact remains that the Directory is firmly in its saddle and there is no likelihood of its being unhorsed. It has kept a firm hand on the reins; and its riding, if not superb, has at least been good...
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