Obituaries Related to "Cabrera" from New York Times Archive
G. Cabrera Infante, 75, a Cuban Novelist in Exile, Dies
Guillermo Cabrera Infante, Cuban novelist living in exile in London, dies at age 75; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths CABRERA, MARTIN
CABRERA-Martin, on September 24, 1997. Devoted husband of the late Lourdes (nee Rodriguez). Loving father of Gerard and Carmela (Mitchell). Beloved grandfather of Martin, Gerard, Andrew and Maximilian. Reposing at the Gannon Funeral Home, 152 East 28th Street, NYC on Saturday and Sunday 2-5 PM and 7-9 PM. Mass of Christian Burial, on Monday at 10 AM, Our Lady of the ScapularSt. Stephens Church. Interment Calverton National Cemetery.
Lydia Cabrera Dies; Ethnologist, Writer And Artist Was 91
Lydia Cabrera, a scholar and chronicler of Afro-Cuban culture, died at her home in Miami last Thursday of heart failure, according to her companion, Teresa de la Parra. Ms. Cabrera was 91 years old. An ethnologist, artist, oral historian and writer of folk tales, Ms. Cabrera devoted most of her life to the study of Cuba's African-based culture and religions. Ms. Cabrera's Miami home, up to the time of her death, was a mecca for writers, academics, artists and students of Afro-Cuban culture a ...
MEXICAN FIGURES DIE; Revolutionaries Luis Cabrera! and General Mujica Succumb
Cabrera, Luis
CABRERA, GUATEMALA'S EX-PRESIDENT, DEAD; Ruler for 22 Years Was Centre of Many Political Uprisings -- Once Sentenced to Death.
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GUATEMALA CHIEFS , SENTENCED TO DEATH; Seven of Estrada Cabrera's Aids Are Convicted of Part in Bombardment of City. THEY GOT OPEN LEGAL TRIAL Former President Is Imprisoned In San Salvador on Order of Head of Revolutionists.
GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala, May 28.--After a trial by court martial seven prominent participants in the bombardment of the capital in the April revolution have been sentenced to death before a firing squad.
BARRAGAN DESCRIBES CARRANZA'S MURDER; SURPRISED AT DAWN, HE TELLS OBREGON, AND FOUGHT VALIANTLY IN SEMI-DARKNESS.; CARRANZA TRUSTED HERRERO Deserted Previously by His Own Guards, He Accepted Murderer's Aid. 60 CAPTURED, SEVEN KILLED Only General Moli
EIGHTEEN EXECUTED IN GUATEMALA CITY; Others to Die Immediately, Charged with Plot to Kill President Cabrera. STATE OF AFFAIRS SERIOUS Revolutionists Bound to Get Rid of Ruler They Detest -- He, Scared, Keeps in Seclusion.
GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala, April 23. -- President Cabrera announced to-day that he had caused eighteen persons who had conspired against him to be shot to death, and that he expected to order further executions.
CABRERA'S FOES TO DIE.; Sentences on All the Alleged Plotters Are Confirmed.
GUATEMALA CITY, July 26. -- The Supreme Court of Guatemala has confirmed the death penalty on all those sentenced in connection with the recent attempt to assassinate President Cabrera, who had appealed their cases to the highest court.
160 ARRESTS MADE BY CABRERA'S ORDER; Guatemala's President Accuses Them of Attempt to Kill Him. MANY SENTENCED TO DEATH Were Herded in Prison in Squads of 20 and Afterward Tried in Groups.
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