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...arrived in Chita, Peru, our preliminary base, on September 13. Our company consisted of the following members: Senor Alvarotez, professor of Archaeology at Nueva Barcelona, our leader and supervisor, "guide, counsellor, and friend"; Don Calvo, as geologist, (Whose work in stratifying the cliffs of the Anacondian Peninsula has made him world-famous); Dr. Bonaparte (exchange professor from the Sorbonne) who serves as osteologist and physician; Leon Cavallo, our chief topographer; two assistant topographers; and myself, who am to act as historian and representative of the American government...
...neglected to mention that the advance party brought back from the university several pocket-fuls of curious metal disks and tiny images, much in the nature of watch-charms. Senor Alvarotez is at work on defining them, and I hope to have a definite report to give your readers in my next letter. Cordially yours. J. BLAIR-DUNCAN...
First produced in Buenos Aires in 1912, the play marks the height of theatrical achievement in South America. The play was written by one of the more modern Argentine playwrights, Senor Julio Sanchez Gardel, and was edited by Mr. Edward Hale Bierstadt, a specialist in the Argentine theatre...
Following the performance the annual Princeton Senor Prom, to which the members of the University clubs are invited, will be held...
...action of Argentina, as Senor Pueyrredon of that country explained, does not mean necessarily a complete separation from the League. From the withdrawal of one country's delegation from the Assembly to the "stampede" of Senator Borah's prediction is a long step. Moreover the significance of the action means much less when we remember that this is the League's first meeting. That everything should go smoothly among so many peoples of the wide world, that the machinery of the League should move without the slightest friction at its first trial was not to be expected...