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DAVILA IS EULOGIZED; Maza and Mora Pay Tributes at Memorial in Capital
memorial session; tributes
Jose F. Mora, 78, Dies; Professor of Philosophy
Jose Ferrater Mora, a professor emeritus of philosophy at Bryn Mawr College, died Wednesday at a hospital in Barcelona, Spain. He was 78 years old and lived in Villanova, Pa. He died of a heart attack, a spokeswoman for the college said.
JOSE A. MORA, 77, DIPLOMAT, IS DEAD
Mora, Jose A (Dr)
ROBERT L. MORA, PRESS EXECUTIVE Herald Tribune Editor Dies —Helped Revive Army Paper
Moora, Robert L
DAVILA IS EULOGIZED; Maza and Mora Pay Tributes at Memorial in Capital
memorial session; tributes
4 IN FAMILY DEAD; MEXICANS MOURN; Jose de la Mora Had Called for Wife After Operation in West -- Daughters Victims
Mora, Jose de la
F. LUIS MORA, 65, A NOTED PAINTER; Portrait of Harding Hung in White House--Artist Dies in His Home Here KNOWN FOR HIS MURALS Pictures Appear in Museums of U.S. and Canada--He Received Many Honors
F. Luis Mora, painter, illustratar and etcher, whose work hangs in the White House and in many public buildings and art museums throughout the country, died yesterday at his home, 160 East Seventy-second Street, after a short illness. He was 65 years old.
F. LUIS MORA, 65, A NOTED PAINTER; Portrait of Harding Hung in White House--Artist Dies in His Home Here KNOWN FOR HIS MURALS Pictures Appear in Museums of U.S. and Canada--He Received Many Honors
M Scharfman fined for smuggling
BOOKS OF THE TIMES; In Place of Splendor" Constancia de la Mora Death Out of the Sky Garcia Lorca
Lorca, F Garcia; Blood Wedding, tr by G Neiman
REBELS TRAIN GUNS ON MORA DE EBRO; Loyalists Admit Loss of Six Hills North of Grandasa, but Say Three Were Retaken 70 DIE IN BOMBING RAIDS Two Hundred Wounded When Coast Is Raked From Alicante to North of Valencia Loyalists Admit Losses Coast Is Heav
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