Word: touring
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Weil-Heeled Heirs. Jose Yves Liman-tour III, grandson of Diaz' nimble-witted Secretary of Treasury, conducts the Jalapa Symphony Orchestra (TIME, Oct. 4); his father, Guillermo Limantour, is Mexico City's top real-estate operator, and owns large chunks of Avenida Juarez. Rivaling Guillermo in real estate is Pedro Corcuera, the sugar king of Jalisco, who saw the Revolution coming, cannily swapped his country estates for city holdings...
...Bramuglia was the President's pride, he was no hit with the First Lady. The Foreign Minister last year had opposed her gaudy European tour. More recently, Dona Eva has been angry because Bramuglia had been unable to get the U.N. to consider seriously her Declaration of Rights of Old Age. Worst of all, in sharing the Paris dinner table-and the headlines -with U.S. Secretary of State George Marshall, Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky and British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, Bramuglia had reached the top of the ladder. In Argentina there is room for only one person...
Rising to the challenge of Boston department stores, the College AVC has come up with five Santa Clauses who will tour University playpens and nurseries today for the benefit of the children of students and faculty members...
...participation in the DP project had a "50-50" motivation. First, he believed that the HYRC Planning Committee opposed the plan. Second, he believed that "older people in the NSA"--such as Lawrence Jaffa 2Dv and Charles Mahoney of Boston University--wanted to take another project, the Tri-Nations Tour, out of the hands of the Smith College delegation. Fisher said these people felt the Smith group was dominated by communist sympathizers...
After a short but hard struggle with Jim Jacobs, manager of J. August and Sons, a 15-year-old Dorchester boy on a holiday shoplifting tour of the Square was caught and arrested at 4:10 p.m. yesterday afternoon. Two accomplices fought their way through a gaping and uncooperative crowd of students and spectators, only to be arrested later...