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    Elena Arizmendi Mejía (18 January 1884 – 4 November 1949) was a Mexican feminist who established the Neutral White Cross to care for casualties of the...
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  • Ángel Javier Arizmendi, Spanish football player Baby Arizmendi, Mexican boxer Daniel Arizmendi López, Mexican kidnapper Elena Arizmendi Mejía, Mexican feminist...
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    figure was Elena Arizmendi Mejia, who created the Neutral White Cross when the Red Cross refused to treat revolutionary soldiers. Arizmendi was from an...
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    Solomon R. Guggenheim, American philanthropist (b. 1861) November 4 Elena Arizmendi Mejía, Mexican feminist and founder of the Neutral White Cross (b. 1884)...
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  • Mexico was also undertaken by the Neutral White Cross, founded by Elena Arizmendi Mejia after the Mexican Red Cross refused to treat revolutionary soldiers...
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    José Ignacio and Carmen. He also had a long-term relationship with Elena Arizmendi Mejia and throughout his life many other shorter liaisons, including one...
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    1916. During the Mexican Revolution, feminist and trained nurse Elena Arizmendi Mejia founded the Neutral White Cross, treating wounded soldiers no matter...
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    president and First Lady Daniel Cosío Villegas - Economist and scholar Elena Arizmendi Mejía - Neutral White Cross founder Guillermo González Camarena - Inventor...
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    'International League of Iberian and Latin American Women') and its founder Elena Arizmendi Mejía. The conflict reached a crisis point in 1923 at the IWSA conference...
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    1916. During the Mexican Revolution, feminist and trained nurse Elena Arizmendi Mejia founded the Neutral White Cross, treating wounded soldiers no matter...
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  • while Carmen de Burgos of Madrid served as its first president, and Elena Arizmendi Mejia was the founding vice president. During the 1920s, national chapters...
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    secretary of Sara Pérez de Madero, wife of the president. Together with Elena Arizmendi Mejia, she promoted the work of the Neutral White Cross. When President...
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  • feminist organization formed in Costa Rica. In 1923, Mexican feminist Elena Arizmendi Mejia who was living in New York and publishing a magazine Feminismo Internacional...
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  • the struggle for women's right to vote. In 1923, Mexican feminist Elena Arizmendi Mejia who was living in New York and publishing a magazine Feminismo Internacional...
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    Neutral was a volunteer infirmary and relief service founded by Elena Arizmendi Mejia in 1911. She was enrolled at the School of Nursing of the Santa...
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  • wr. & educator Isa Meireles (c. 1932–2008, Portugal), ch. wr. Elena Arizmendi Mejia (1884–1949, Mexico), wr. & autobiographer Tsehay Melaku (b. c. 1952...
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  • (1928–1989), Mexican writer, one of the most influential Mexican writers Elena Arizmendi Mejia (1884–1949), autobiographer, feminist, established the Neutral White...
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    Architecture of mexico Area of México Mariano Arista, politician Elena Arizmendi Mejia, feminist revolutionary Army of México Art in México Artisans in...
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  • for her less radical ideas, she was not truly a moderate. She and Elena Arizmendi Mejia established a cooperative union "Mujeres de la raza" (Women of the...
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  • simultaneously resuming her law studies. In 1923, Mexican feminist Elena Arizmendi Mejia, who was living in New York and publishing a magazine Feminismo...
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  • patriotic and nationalist themes. In April 1923, at the invitation of Elena Arizmendi Mejia, founder of the International League of Iberian and Latin American...
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  • teachers, joined together in 1923 at the call of Mexican feminist Elena Arizmendi Mejia. She was living in New York, publishing a magazine Feminismo Internacional...
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  • direction of the Child Nutritional Rehabilitation Centre organized by Elena Arizmendi Mejia's under the La Cruz Blanca, continuing her work at Fem. Two years...
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  • He was the creator of the Academia Antioqueña de Letras, with Octavio Arizmendi Posada, former Minister of Education of Colombia. In 2002 Sergio Esteban...
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  • Lander Dr. Hauser Mauricio Mejía Mirko Fernando Robles Pedro Francisco Rubio Fabián Pepe Olivares Procopio Kelchie Arizmendi Norma Rafael del Villar Marcial...
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  • Lafranco as Carlos Alfredo Escobar Flor Procuna as Josefa "Fefa" Kelchie Arizmendi as Patricia Ángeles Alonso as Teresa Rebeca Manríquez as Lamara Andrés...
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    antagonist role in the telenovela Mundo de fieras, of producer Salvador Mejía, where she shared credits with César Évora and Gaby Espino. This same year...
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  • Yancey Arias, Rachel Ticotin, Edward James Olmos, Tony Plana, Yareli Arizmendi, James Callis, Frank Perozo, Eyra Agüero Joubert, Luis Gonzaga, Isel Rodríguez...
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    Paul II himself, with Archbishops Giovanni Battista Re and Jorge María Mejía serving as co-consecrators. When a group of Swiss intellectuals and theologians...
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  • Albarado – light middleweight champion Art Aragon – lightweight boxer Baby Arizmendi – title holder, Hall of Famer Chris Arreola – heavyweight boxer Paulie...
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