Word: merlino
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...bright spring day in 1950, aglow with the look that once shone from Neapolitans headed for gold in the streets of New York, Pietro Merlino and Domenico Faticati left their Naples slum for a land of promise. But as they were devout Communists, this land was not the U.S., but Communist Hungary. They had no passports, but that did not matter; they had their party cards and all would be well. They would get jobs, send money to their hungry families (Merlino had eight children, Faticati four) and come home in two years with a brimful crock of gold...
...days Merlino and Faticati pleaded with the Hungarians; they spoke of their Communist record, their belief in the proletarian ideals of Marx and Togliatti. They gladly wrote the 30-page life histories the police required and pictured their wretched lives in Naples. They asked for a chance in Hungary. The secret police sent them, without trial, to a concentration camp for political unreliables...
...Second-Year Italian," Professor Camillo P. Merlino, of Boston University, Mondays, 7 to 9 P. M., at Boston University, 84 Exeter street, Boston...
...Second Year Italian," Professor Camille P. Merlino, of Boston University, at 7 o'clock, at Boston University...
...Emerson A Comp. Literature 29 Emerson J Fine Arts 17 Fogg Lect. Rm. French 2 Mr. Chalufour, Sect. 17 Memorial Hall Mr. Colby, Sect. 9 Memorial Hall Mr. Constans, Sects. 10, 12 New Lect. Hall Mr. Lincoln, Sect. 2 Memorial Hall Mr. Loss, Sects. 13, 16 Memorial Hall Mr. Merlino, Sect. 15 New Lect. Hall Mr. Miller. Sect. 1 New Lect. Hall Mr. Mitrani, Sect. 6 New Lect. Hall Mr. Pillionnel, Sects. 5, 11 New Lect. Hall Mr. Raiche, Sect. 3 Memorial Hall Mr. Rouillard, Sects. 4, 8 New Lect. Hall Mr. Saintonge, Sect. 14 Emerson D Mr. Turgeon, Sect...