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Santiago Martinez Delgado

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Only give me your word that if I increase your paper's circulation you'll give me a job” (1925)).
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"Leonor Concha SMD Collection" Santiago Martinez Delgado Papers, SMD por Joaquín Pineros Corpas p. 28
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Martinez words when he was at an unsolicited job interview at the newspaper la patria</ref>

 
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