Obituaries Related to "Guerrero" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths GUERRERO, ROXANE P.
GUERRERO-Roxane P. was the youngest of four, after Elisabeth, Margaret, and William. Daughter of William W. Pollock, politically liberal appraiser/journalist, and college educated free thinking, Elisabeth Philbrook Pollock, Roxane began a fifty year journalism career at the Evening Public Ledger, and the Philadelphia Record. During World War II Roxane was in the South Pacific and Europe with the Red Cross. She wrote for ''Overseas Woman'' and covered the Nuremberg Trials. Roxane met Spanish pain ...
President Schick of Nicaragua Dies at 56 After Heart Attack; He Was Foe of Fidel Castro Dr. Lorenzo Guerrero Is Chosen as His Successor
Dies, 56; por; Pres Johnson tribute
Mrs, Ana de Martinez Guerrero Of A rgentina, Foe of Peron, Dies
Martinez Guerrero, (Mrs) Ana R S de
CORNERSTONE IS LAID FOR LEAGUE'S HOME; Dr. J.G. Guerrero, President of Assembly, Presides at Simple Ceremony in Geneva. TRIBUTE PAID TO WILSON Secretary General Drummond Recalls Work of Drafters of the Covenant. MONEY IS PLACED IN BOX Documents Tell
Tribute from Sir E Drummond in s at laying of cornerstone of new home of League of Nations
MARIA GUERRERO, ACTRESS, IS DEAD; Spanish "Sarah Bernhardt" Dies in Madrid From Blood Poisoning. HER BODY LIES IN STATE The Wife of Don Fernando de Mendoza, Duke of Balazato, Also aStar--Acted Here Last Year.
Guerrero, M
AMERICAN SUPPORTS VILLA DEATH RUMOR; Positive Bandit Was Shot at Guerrero March 29 and Was at Satevo April 5.
EL PASO, Texas, April 18. -- The reports of Villa's death were indirectly confirmed here today by an American mining man who controls large interests in the Guerrero district. This man is in close touch with the American military authorities and has forwarded his information to Washington. He said:
Paid Notice: Deaths GUERRERO, ROXANE P.
GUERRERO-Roxane P. was the youngest of four, after Elisabeth, Margaret, and William. Daughter of William W. Pollock, politically liberal appraiser/journalist, and college educated free thinking, Elisabeth Philbrook Pollock, Roxane began a fifty year journalism career at the Evening Public Ledger, and the Philadelphia Record. During World War II Roxane was in the South Pacific and Europe with the Red Cross. She wrote for ''Overseas Woman'' and covered the Nuremberg Trials. Roxane met Spanish pain ...
President Schick of Nicaragua Dies at 56 After Heart Attack; He Was Foe of Fidel Castro Dr. Lorenzo Guerrero Is Chosen as His Successor
Dies, 56; por; Pres Johnson tribute
Mrs, Ana de Martinez Guerrero Of A rgentina, Foe of Peron, Dies
Martinez Guerrero, (Mrs) Ana R S de
CORNERSTONE IS LAID FOR LEAGUE'S HOME; Dr. J.G. Guerrero, President of Assembly, Presides at Simple Ceremony in Geneva. TRIBUTE PAID TO WILSON Secretary General Drummond Recalls Work of Drafters of the Covenant. MONEY IS PLACED IN BOX Documents Tell
Tribute from Sir E Drummond in s at laying of cornerstone of new home of League of Nations
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