Obituaries Related to "Aguilar" from New York Times Archive
Adolfo Aguilar Zinser, Blunt Mexican Envoy, Dies at 55
Adolfo Aguilar Zinser, the scholarly Mexican diplomat and politician whose independent struggle for democracy helped end 71 years of single-party rule but whose outspokenness infuriated leaders on both sides of the border, was killed Sunday in a traffic accident while driving back from his country home in Tepoztlán, south of Mexico City. He was 55. The Mexican federal police said Mr. Aguilar Zinser was returning to Mexico City on Sunday afternoon when he lost control of his Jeep Liberty and ...
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AGUILAR-Alphonso. The New York Times records with deep sorrow the passing of Alphonso Aguilar, associated with The Times since 1968.
ROBERTO AGUILAR, EL SALVADOR AIDE; Commercial Attache in U. S. Dies -- Led Pan-American Coffee Bureau Here
Aguilar, Roberto
GEN. CARRASCO SLAIN BY MEXICAN TROOPS; Rebel Leader Dies With Seven of His Men in Battle--Aguilar Pursued to Mountains.
MEXICO CITY, Nov. 10 (Associated Press).--The roundup of the rebels who have menaced the power of President Obregon has now snuffed out the life of General Juan Carrasco, leader of the rebellious factions along the west coast and particularly in the state of Sinaloa.
Adolfo Aguilar Zinser, Blunt Mexican Envoy, Dies at 55
Adolfo Aguilar Zinser, the scholarly Mexican diplomat and politician whose independent struggle for democracy helped end 71 years of single-party rule but whose outspokenness infuriated leaders on both sides of the border, was killed Sunday in a traffic accident while driving back from his country home in Tepoztlán, south of Mexico City. He was 55. The Mexican federal police said Mr. Aguilar Zinser was returning to Mexico City on Sunday afternoon when he lost control of his Jeep Liberty and ...
Paid Notice: Deaths AGUILAR, ALPHONSO
AGUILAR-Alphonso. The New York Times records with deep sorrow the passing of Alphonso Aguilar, associated with The Times since 1968.
ROBERTO AGUILAR, EL SALVADOR AIDE; Commercial Attache in U. S. Dies -- Led Pan-American Coffee Bureau Here
Aguilar, Roberto
GEN. CARRASCO SLAIN BY MEXICAN TROOPS; Rebel Leader Dies With Seven of His Men in Battle--Aguilar Pursued to Mountains.
MEXICO CITY, Nov. 10 (Associated Press).--The roundup of the rebels who have menaced the power of President Obregon has now snuffed out the life of General Juan Carrasco, leader of the rebellious factions along the west coast and particularly in the state of Sinaloa.
Antonio Aguilar, 88, Ranchera Singer, Dies
Antonio Aguilar was the film star and ranchera singer who was considered the undisputed master of his genre for decades.
Pedro Aguilar, Inventive Mambo Dancer, Dies at 81
Mr. Aguilar’s innovative style of mambo dancing made him a legend at the Palladium ballroom in Manhattan and a one-man encyclopedia of Latin dance.
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Charles Norman Shay, Tribal Elder and World War II Hero, Dies at 101
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