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Alfredo Nicolás
Guttero (26 May 1882,
Buenos Aires – 1
December 1932,
Buenos Aires) was an
Argentine modernist painter and art promoter. He displa****...
- Lee A. "Rubberlegs"
Guttero (July 1, 1913 –
August 29, 2004) was an
American basketball player who was the
University of
Southern California's
first two-time...
- Cárcova,
Benito Quinquela Martín,
Eduardo Sívori,
Sarah Grilo,
Alfredo Guttero,
Raquel Forner, Xul Solar,
Marcelo Pombo and Lino Enea Spilimbergo. The...
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program history.
Producing three more All-Americans (Jerry Nemer, Lee
Guttero [2-time],
Eddie Oram), USC
dominated the PCC
South Division for much of...
- The city was
founded on
November 20, 1901, by Navy
Lieutenant Exequiel Guttero,
captain of the
Guardia Nacional, a ship that was
transporting cables,...
- Hal
Eifert California Lee
Guttero USC Hal Lee
Washington Julie Bescos USC 1934–35 Jack Hupp USC Bob
Galer Washington Lee
Guttero USC
George Hibbard Oregon...
- (born 1965) León
Ferrari (1920–2013)
Lucio Fontana (1899–1968)
Alfredo Guttero (1882–1932)
Esteban Lisa (1895–1983) Cándido López (1840–1902)
Rebeca Mendoza...
- (died 1993) June 27 –
Richard Pike Bissell,
author (died 1977) July 1 Lee
Guttero,
basketball player (died 2004)
Frederick Malkus,
politician (died 1999)...
- 1989) 1913 –
Frank Barrett,
American baseball player (d. 1998) 1913 – Lee
Guttero,
American basketball player (d. 2004) 1913 –
Vasantrao Naik,
Indian politician...
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Browning Senior Oklahoma Claire Cribbs Senior Pittsburgh Leroy Edwards Sophomore Kentucky Jack Gray
Senior Texas Lee
Guttero Senior Southern California...