File:Rojo y Blanco-Segundo semestre 1901-pag.6-n28.jpg

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Español: Página 6 del número 28 de la Revista "Rojo y Blanco" editada originalmente el 7 de julio de 1901. Todas las revistas del segundo semestre de 1901 fueron compliadas luego y editadas en un solo volumen, del cual esta página fue obtenida.
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Esta es una página del semanario "Rojo y Blanco", publicado en Uruguay entre los años 1900 y 1903. Su dirección estuvo a cargo de Samuel Blixen (1867 - 1909) y sus redactores responsables fueron: Juan C. Moratorio (f. 1917) y Benjamín Fernández y Medina (1873-1960). Salvo excepciones, las imágenes no tienen acreditación de autor ni aviso de copyright.
Author Los textos estaban a cargo de su director Samuel Blixen (1867 - 1909) o sus redactores responsables, Juan C. Moratorio (f. 1917) y Benjamín Fernández y Medina (1873-1960). Las imágenes que aparecen en esta página no tienen acreditación de autor ni aviso de copyright y uno de los textos es obra de E. de las Muñecas.

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