Spanish award for my professor

Posted by: WB

Spanish award for my professor - 01/22/03 06:52 PM

Just thought I'd share this........

A few years ago, my Spanish professor retired, and moved near me. We are friends (in fact he now insists that I call him by his first name instead of "Doctor Fernández"). He has written so many articles and given so many lectures related to Spain. He also wrote a booklet 18 years ago on how Spain contributed to the independence of the USA in the 18th century (I have an autographed copy smile ). The Embassy and Consolates still give out the booklet to visitors to this day, and it's in it's 3rd or 4th printing. Anyway I was talking to him last night and he said that he went to NY last week to a ceremony where the Consul or Embassador (I forget which) awarded him with the "Cruz de Isabel la Católica", and a certificate to go along with it. I'm really proud of him.

He's from Asturias, and he's lived in the states for 20+ years.

That's all, just thought it was interesting. I asked him if "El Rey" was at the ceremony and he just laughed. I took that as a "no" wink

Winston
Posted by: Fernando

Re: Spanish award for my professor - 01/23/03 06:44 AM

You know that "la Cruz de Isabel la Católica" is the second most prestigious spanish civil award (following the Principe de Asturias' Award)?

Your professor must be an important person smile

Fernando