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Other lectures on Wednesday's program include an address by Professor E. M. Dodd '10 of the Law School on the Professor Pedro Henriquez-Urena, of the Universities of Buenos Aires and La Plata, the Carles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry, will speak on "Striving for Intellectual Independence," at the Fogg Art Museum at 8:15 o'clock. "The Modern--Corporation, Private Property and Recent Federal Legislation," in the Langdell Hall Court Room at 8 o'clock
They had met another sea-struck couple, Chester and Fern Thompson of San Pedro. Thompson had done some deep-sea diving. Why didn't they all sail to the Marquesas Islands, 3,000 miles southwest in the Pacific, and dive for pearls? The Conlys were enthusiastic...
Away they sailed from San Pedro to high adventure...
...year-old girl from The Bronx, was stationed for further training at Fort Belvoir, Va. While there, hot-tempered Romero was often accused by brother officers of an inferiority complex, possibly due to his lowly background. He arranged parties for the late Resident Commissioner of the Philippines Pedro Guevera, and after one such affair called up Guevera in Washington at midnight, bawled him out for not paying for liquor consumed at the party. Assigned to his native Philippines, Romero rose to a captaincy in the Philippine Scouts (Filipino soldiers officered mostly by West Pointers). A month...
Homely, pock-marked little Pedro Aguirre Cerda won his nickname Don Tinto from the tinto (red wine) squeezed from his prosperous vineyards. Friends of the rotos (ragged ones), his Popular Front took control of Chile away from the other haciendados and big businessmen two years ago, made rich Don Tinto President. Last week Chile's rotos showed their approval, voted his man, Aurelio Cruzat, to victory in a Senatorial by-election...