Obituaries Related to "Velazquez" from New York Times Archive
Fidel Velazquez, Mexico Titan, Dies at 97
Fidel Velazquez Sanchez, former milkman who helped create Mexico's modern labor movement, dies at age 97; photo (M)
VELAZQUEZ SHOW PENS IN MADRID; Tercentenary of Painter's Death Marked -- U.S. and Britain Lend Works
show opened by Gen Franco, other officials
Fidel Velazquez, Mexico Titan, Dies at 97
Fidel Velazquez Sanchez, former milkman who helped create Mexico's modern labor movement, dies at age 97; photo (M)
VELAZQUEZ SHOW PENS IN MADRID; Tercentenary of Painter's Death Marked -- U.S. and Britain Lend Works
show opened by Gen Franco, other officials
Fidel Velazquez, Mexico Titan, Dies at 97
Fidel Velazquez Sanchez, former milkman who helped create Mexico's modern labor movement, dies at age 97; photo (M)
VELAZQUEZ SHOW PENS IN MADRID; Tercentenary of Painter's Death Marked -- U.S. and Britain Lend Works
show opened by Gen Franco, other officials
Fidel Velazquez, Mexico Titan, Dies at 97
Fidel Velazquez Sanchez, former milkman who helped create Mexico's modern labor movement, dies at age 97; photo (M)
VELAZQUEZ SHOW PENS IN MADRID; Tercentenary of Painter's Death Marked -- U.S. and Britain Lend Works
show opened by Gen Franco, other officials
Fidel Velazquez, Mexico Titan, Dies at 97
Fidel Velazquez Sanchez, former milkman who helped create Mexico's modern labor movement, dies at age 97; photo (M)
VELAZQUEZ SHOW PENS IN MADRID; Tercentenary of Painter's Death Marked -- U.S. and Britain Lend Works
show opened by Gen Franco, other officials
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