Word: spaniards
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Faithful, Sultan of Morocco-singed the mustache of the Dictator of Spain. From the international court in Tangier he dismissed Judge Fernando Malmussi, a Fascist loyd to Benito Mussolini. With equal majesty, he appointed an anti-Fascist Italian to sit with a Briton, a Frenchman and a Spaniard-thereby giving the court an anti-Fascist majority. The new judge was Giovanni Apostoli, recommended by the Bonomi Government with the approval of London and Paris...
...tight-strung jai alaiers (16 Cubans, seven Spaniards, three Mexicans, one Brazilian) now playing in Miami and making $250 to $650 a month for their work, stepped up their frenzied game to win the new audiences for keeps. The present top performer is a veteran Spaniard, 40-year-old, balding José Garate, who played seven seasons in Shanghai before the war. The box-office star is Enrique ("Superman") Vallejo, a none-too-agile, 191-lb. Cuban who whips the ball with terrific force. Win, lose or draw, he is billed - and viewed by many female fans - as the Errol...
Salvador Dali showed the world his conception of syphilis last week. For sheer sensation, the serpentine horror painted by the showmanly Spaniard easily ran away with the honors at a Manhattan exhibition of 24 health posters, intended for postwar Europe...
...Pablo Picasso, the melancholy, anarchic, 62-year-old Spaniard whom many consider the greatest living artist" (TiME, Aug. 7). This is inconclusive. Can you name five normal persons who consider Picasso the greatest living artist...
...again. Half of the gala invitations sent out never reached their addresses. But last week the curtain finally went up on Mexico City's No. i art event of the season: an 83-picture retrespective exhibition of the work of Pablo Picasso, the melancholy, anarchic 62-year-old Spaniard whom many consider the greatest living artist...