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    Interview with Candido Ferguson Longoria

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    Candido Ferguson Longoria was born in 1907 in Kenedy, Texas.https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/rgvoralhistories/1299/thumbnail.jp

    Candido, of Een droom die begon op Sicilië /

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    Na zijn rooms-katholieke opvoeding sluit een Siciliaan zich aan bij de communistische partij, maar zijn waarheidsliefde en zijn vermogen de dingen tot de kern terug te brengen, brengen hem in een moeilijk parketOorspr. titel en uitg.: Candido. - 1977.Na zijn rooms-katholieke opvoeding sluit een Siciliaan zich aan bij de communistische partij, maar zijn waarheidsliefde en zijn vermogen de dingen tot de kern terug te brengen, brengen hem in een moeilijk parketHendryckx, Michie

    ANTONIO CANDIDO, CINEMA, BRASIL (entrevista)

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    Este dossiê apresenta a entrevista “Antonio Candido, cinema, Brasil”, até então ainda inédita, concedida pelo crítico literário ao historiador Adilson Mendes, à atriz Olga Fernández e ao cineasta Max Fagotti em 2011. Como o título anuncia, Candido versou sobre temas que extrapolaram a literatura, atendo-se à outra arte muito importante na cultura nacional: o cinema. Desta forma, ele abordou sobre a sua própria relação com a estética cinematográfica, sobre o seu companheiro de geração Paulo Emílio Sales Gomes e a revista Clima, entre outros assuntos de valor inestimável

    <<Die>> gantz römisch Histori auffs fleissigst unn kürtzst begriffen

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    alles zusammen bracht, und verteutscht, durch Christophorum Brunonem von Hyrtzweil ...Fälschlich Giovanni Boccaccio zugeschrieben. Verfasser gemäss VD 16: Pietro Candido Decembrio

    Commentarii di Giouan Candido... de i fatti d'Aquileia

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    Sello de la Biblioteca de Santa Cruz de ValladolidEnc. piel verde, estilo neoclásico, nervios, hierros dorados en el lomo, cortes salpicadosTexto a plana, letra cursiva con apostillas marginalesFol. desde h. 9Sign.: A-N8Marca del impresor en portada: Sibila con un libro en la mano derecha, otro abierto a los pies y paisaje al fondoImpresor tomado de colofónGiovan Candido es pseud. de Johannes Knipiu

    O Dr. Candido Borges Monteiro (Visconde de Itauna)

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    O Dr. Candido Borges Monteiro figurou entre os mais habeis cirurgiões da corte, e ganhou nas lutas do magisterio uma nomeada que ainda os anos não apagarão, vem os vaivens da política fizeram esquecer

    Letter from Candido Bartolome to Paul Hartman (February 18, 1964)

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    This letter is from Candido Bartolome, a Springfield College alumnus of Class 1929, to Paul Hartman, one of Bartolome's classmates (February 18, 1964). Bartolome wrote this letter to update on his life events. He introduced his children's current situations, including the death of his second son. He also informed Hartman that Dr. Regino Ylanan, a Springfield College alumnus of Class 1920, passed away in September, 1963.Candido Bartolome is the father of Physical Education of the Philippines. He graduated from the University of the Philippines in 1923 with his B.S.E. degree and in 1926 with his M.A. degree. In 1929, he earned both B.P.E and M.P.E degrees from Springfield College (then known as International YMCA College). He then returned to the Philippines and established the Department of Physical Education in the University of the Philippines system. He represented the Philippines in the Olympic Games as swimming coach in Los Angeles (1932), Berlin (1936), and London (1948), and as transportation and procurement manager in Melbourne (1956) and Tokyo (1964). He served as the Vice-President of the International Council of Sport of UNESCO for ten years, and took on leadership roles in many national and international organizations. Worked in the Department of Physical Education at University of the Philippines for 43 years, he was appointed as Professor Emeritus in 1968. In 1975, Candido Bartolome received an honorary degree of Doctor of Humanics from Springfield College. In 1979, Springfield College awarded him a Distinguished Alumni Award.The word "NO" in a circle is written on the letter

    Candido Bartolome's Curriculum Vitae (November 26, 1973)

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    This is a Curriculum Vitae of Candido Bartolome, a Springfield College alumnus (November 26, 1973). It is four pages in length. The document includes Bartolome's personal information, education background, work experiences, professional and leadership experiences, and honors and awards. It is shown that Bartolome had seven children, one deceased, two of the six living children were born in 1969 and 1972, when Bartolome was 69 and 72 years old.Candido Bartolome is the father of Physical Education of the Philippines. He graduated from the University of the Philippines in 1923 with his B.S.E. degree and in 1926 with his M.A. degree. In 1929, he earned both B.P.E and M.P.E degrees from Springfield College (then known as International YMCA College). He then returned to the Philippines and established the Department of Physical Education in the University of the Philippines system. He represented the Philippines in the Olympic Games as swimming coach in Los Angeles (1932), Berlin (1936), and London (1948), and as transportation and procurement manager in Melbourne (1956) and Tokyo (1964). He served as the Vice-President of the International Council of Sport of UNESCO for ten years, and took on leadership roles in many national and international organizations. Worked in the Department of Physical Education at University of the Philippines for 43 years, he was appointed as Professor Emeritus in 1968. In 1975, Candido Bartolome received an honorary degree of Doctor of Humanics from Springfield College. In 1979, Springfield College awarded him a Distinguished Alumni Award

    "Une vengeance! par exemple". Antonio Candido leitor de Alexandre Dumas

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    Analisi del saggio di Antonio Candido "Da vingança" alla luce dei dispositivi giuridico-sociali che regolano i rapporti all'interno della comunità, già nel corso del secolo XIX, ma che contrassegnano fino ad oggi i regimi capitalisti, rmanifestandosi ancora e soprattutto nella letteratura popolare
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