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Venezuela. In Washington, the sword of General Jose Antonio Paez, Liberator of Venezuela, was presented as a gift of honor to U. S. General John J. Pershing by the Venezuelan Charge d' Affaires, Dr. Francisco Gerardo Yanes. The sword, the most sacred trophy of the Republic, was accompanied by the Order of the Liberators, Venezuela's highest order, together with an album containing photographs of the General's recent visit to the South American Republic...
Jeritza was delighted with her "triumph". In that first London audience were Nellie Melba, Florence Easton, and the veteran Jeritza had sung with so often, Antonio Scotti. Without a doubt, they knew a triumph when they heard one. Without a doubt they stopped backstage before going home. And the conductor, there was another thing: Conductor Sergio Failonig, prize pupil of Toscanini, who attempts to emulate his master by doing without the scores. He got the sack for appearing "not to have gained the confidence of the artists." They sent for Conductor Leopold Mugnone, the Neapolitan, a great favorite in London...
...Count Antonio Cippico, Italian Senator and Fascist; Robert Masson, Paris banker, general manager for financial affairs of the Credit Lyonnais; Dr. William E. Rappard, member of the Permanent Mandates Commission of the League of Nations, first Swiss lecturer at the institute; three British conference leaders-Major General Sir Frederick Maurice, Director of Military Operations, British General Staff, 1915 to 1918; Lionel Curtis, editor of The Round Table magazine. Arnold Toynbee, writer...
Professor Antonio G. Solalinde, of the Centro de Estudios Historieos in Madrid will give a lecture in Spanish this evening on "Pio Baroja, Novelista" in Emerson J at 8 o'clock Professor Sola linde is one of the most distinguished Spanish scholars now living
...Tuesday, February 10, at 8 o'clock, Professor Antonio G. Solalinde of Madrid will give a lecture in Emerson J on the Spanish novelist, Pio Baroja. The lecture is under the auspices of the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures...