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Gustavo Duran of'the U.N. Dies; Was aria ssociate of Hemingway
Duran, Gustavo
Paid Notice: Deaths DURAN, BOB
DURAN--Bob, 66, esteemed painter and widely collected. Guggenheim Fellow and NEA grant recipient. Passed at home after a short illness. Survived by his wife and children. Visitation Sunday. Information: 201-664-0292
Paid Notice: Deaths DURAN, JERONIMO
DURAN-Jeronimo. The New York Times records with deep sorrow the passing of Jeronimo Duran, associated with The Times from 1969 until 2000.
Gustavo Duran of'the U.N. Dies; Was aria ssociate of Hemingway
Duran, Gustavo
BECERRA WINS FIGHT; Mexican Beats Duran in First Bout Since Ingram's Death
REPORTER NOMINATES SUCCESSOR AT DEATH; Saturnino Cortes Duran, for 40 Years Salvador Correspondent, Suggests Man for Post.
Nominates successor as correspondent of A P at death
MEXICANS TO DIE; KILLED AMERICAN; Bernardo and Federico Duran Admit Slaying Bert Akers at San Lorenzo. TWO RODE FOR LIFE ON PONY Douglas Downs, Dismounting, Hid After Pursuer Fired Point Blank and Missed. WENT FOR STOLEN CATTLE American Consul Sent T
B. and F. Duran confess to killing of Akers, will be put to death, shooting described by D. Downs
F. MUTIS DURAN DEAD.; Governor of Panama at Secession and Chief Justice of Canal Zone.
Gustavo Duran of'the U.N. Dies; Was aria ssociate of Hemingway
Duran, Gustavo
Paid Notice: Deaths DURAN, BOB
DURAN--Bob, 66, esteemed painter and widely collected. Guggenheim Fellow and NEA grant recipient. Passed at home after a short illness. Survived by his wife and children. Visitation Sunday. Information: 201-664-0292
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