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Agramonte, pathologist; Dr. Carlos J. Finlay, chairman of the cooperating Cuban Yellow Fever Commission and first man to point to the possible infective role of mosquitoes; Dr. James Carroll, bacteriologist and Dr. Reed, Commission Chairman.
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Agramonte, pathologist; Dr. Carlos J. Finlay, chairman of the cooperating Cuban Yellow Fever Commission and first man to point to the possible infective role of mosquitoes; Dr. James Carroll, bacteriologist and Dr. Reed, Commission Chairman.
Ranting While I'm Raving Desi 2005
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Agramonte, pathologist; Dr. Carlos J. Finlay, chairman of the cooperating Cuban Yellow Fever Commission and first man to point to the possible infective role of mosquitoes; Dr. James Carroll, bacteriologist and Dr. Reed, Commission Chairman.
Archive 2005-09-04 2005
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The Rangers apparently found no humor in the fact that second baseman Marcus Agramonte went from a 19-year-old prospect to a 25-year-old suspect after his age was verified in the Dominican Republic.
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When I travel on these roads I always think of and always remember those generations of Agramonte, Gomez, and
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No one gave any recipes to Cespedes, Agramonte, Marti,
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Cespedes were alive today, if Agramonte were alive today, if Maceo were alive today, if Gomez were alive today, if Marti were alive today, would they be doing something different from what we are doing today?
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It was not in vain that I think it was Agramonte or Cespedes who, when asked with what weapons they were going to win the war, answered: With the pride of the Cubans. [applause] That is because with a man's sense of pride, anything can be accomplished.
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Agramonte, who knew how to answer [applause] who knew how to answer when they asked him what weapons he was going to win that war with.
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Cespedes, the blood of Agramonte, Maximo Gomez, Maceo, Marti, [applause] and that of hundreds of thousands who, like them, gave their lives for their country. [applause] 26.
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