Word: senors
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Sirs: Your magazine deserves everything good which has been said of it. BUT-you have certainly fallen off a bit in this week's issue. Imagine a grown-up magazine devoting a whole column to ''finger counting"-the lowest form of human amusement. Incredible! What if Senor Calles' baby appeared rather suddenly-what if a flock of ''old ladies of both sexes" write you about it-aren't you BIG enough to say nothing? Grow up! FRANK J. TONIS...
Sirs: Apropos Senor Calles and his paternal achievement, your treatment of the affair seems hardly kind, not to say Christian...
...midfield. Since then the U. S. public has known, more or less vaguely, that the weird machine was an autogiro; that it was supposed to rise almost vertically, descend slowly and vertically; that it was undergoing some sort of experiments at the hands of its inventor, Senor Juan de la Cierva and its U. S. promoter, Harold F. Pitcairn, manufacturer of airplanes. But it was still a strange and dubious invention, remote from any popular notion of practical flying - until last week when two things happened: 1) Autogiro Co. of America advertised to the public that autogiros...
...told the King then," said Senor Alba last week, "that the Spanish system of government should be made more like the English. 'You,' I said, 'should become a kind of President for life...
...Senor Leguia is now in jail (TIME, Sept. 8) charged with "illegal enrichment" while in office. He was Mr. & Mrs. Hoover's host. In their honor he hung a portrait of President James (Doctrine) Monroe next to his own in the Parliament building at Lima...