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Seeking Divorce. Mrs. Clara Driscoll Sevier, 56, Democratic National Committeewoman for Texas ("The Woman Who Saved the Alamo"), wealthy rancher; from Henry Hulme ("Hal") Sevier, 59, onetime (1933-35) U. S. Ambassador to Chile, founder of the Austin (Tex.) American; in Corpus Christi...
...Cabin, Hale's short story continued to be read long after its immediate purpose was forgotten. More than half a million copies were printed in the U. S. and England. It was translated into Spanish and printed in Peru to stir patriotism in war against Chile. Succeeding generations saw The Man Without a Country done on the stage and screen. Last week a fashionable Manhattan audience was first to see it done as an opera...
From Mendoza, Argentina, onetime President General Carlos Ibanez of Chile flew back to Santiago to resume ranching after six years' exile...
...trophy planned as a memorial to Newell Bent, Jr. '33, who died in January 1936 in attempting to scale Acongagua, highest peak of the Andes, will be the prize when the first Pan-American downhill skiing championship is held in Chile this July...
Teams from the United States, Chile, Argentina and possibly Canada will compete...