Word: marcheses
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On the front pages of The Crimson in 1939, however, news of "The Real World" occupied more than one double column per issue. Almost every paper of that year reports a new crisis: January 15, 1939, Hitler marches into Prague; March 29, 1939, Franco claims victory over the Spanish Loyalists...
The church-state dispute was further complicated last week by the execution of a young anarchist, Salvador Puig Antrich, 26, for the murder of a policeman in Barcelona. Puig was a Catalan, a member of Spain's other belligerent minority, and his death was the first political execution in...
Even at the time, it was hard to get a feel for exactly what life in revolutionary Chile was like. American newspapers always gave far more play to marches by disgruntled middle-class housewives than to those of the people who'd elected Salvador Allende, and today, when only the...
Slow Erosion. The change in courtroom attitude is most evident in urban areas, where cop-wary blacks and Spanish-speaking people now have larger representation on juries than they had in the past. That is only one part of what H. Clay Jacke, a Los Angeles attorney (and former policeman...
Richard is a vain monarch who laughs at the discomfiture of his nobles, ravages their estates, and surrounds himself with fops and flatterers. Too late he finds himself deserted and his angry lords allied to his enemy Bolingbroke, who marches triumphantly across England to secure Richard's abdication and...