Obituaries Related to "Cervantes" from New York Times Archive
Rapping With Cervantes, 400 Years After His Death
In festivals and in an international competition, Spain and Mexico honor this master by taking inspiration from his words and characters.
TRIBUTE TO CERVANTES; Birthday Observed at Library by Exhibit of His Works
Cervantes anniv exhibit
BOOK FIESTA IN SPAIN; Country Observes Anniversary of Death of Cervantes
Spain and Cuba anniv observance noted
OUR TROOPS KILL VILLA'S CHIEF AID; Cervantes and Another Leader Slain in a Running Fight South of Cruces. AMERICAN DEAD, TWO SHOT Pershing Calls Cervantes Most Dangerous Outlaw in Mexiico Except Villa. OUR TROOPS KILL VILLA'S CHIEF AID
detachment of Seventeenth Infantry kills Villista leader C. Cervantes near Cruces, U. S. losses are one dead and two shot; Foreign Minister Aguilar issues statement saying that despite agreement made by Gen. Scott with Gen. Obregon, over 400 soldiers have entered Mexico
Tercentenary Today of Death of Cervantes; Spanish Author's Stormy Career Ended on Same Date, April 23, 1616, as That of Shakespeare, Yet Not on Same Day
APRIL, 23, 1616 -- 300 years ago today -- is the date of the death of two of the greatest men of our civilization. One bore the brightest name in the literature of the Spanish-speaking world; the other made himself the acknowledged master of the English tongue.
THE CERVANTES ANNIVERSARY.; SPANISH COMMEMORATION OF THE DEATH OF THE AUTHOR OF "DON QUIXOTE"--DRAMATIC AND LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT AT THE UNION LEAGUE CLUB THEATRE.
Cervantes Anniversary Celebration in New-York City
ANNIVERSARY OF CERVANTES' DEATH.
Rapping With Cervantes, 400 Years After His Death
In festivals and in an international competition, Spain and Mexico honor this master by taking inspiration from his words and characters.
TRIBUTE TO CERVANTES; Birthday Observed at Library by Exhibit of His Works
Cervantes anniv exhibit
BOOK FIESTA IN SPAIN; Country Observes Anniversary of Death of Cervantes
Spain and Cuba anniv observance noted
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