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George Leslie Calderon (2 December 1868 – 4 June 1915) was an English writer. He was one of the most knowledgeable Englishmen of his generation about Russian life and literature.
May 27, 1994 · C & C, named for its founders, George Calderon and Angel (Cuson) Padilla, grossed more than $100,000 a week through an intricate extortion system, the authorities said.
May 17, 1995 · The leader of a street gang that terrorized a six-block neighborhood in the Bronx for more than seven years was convicted yesterday of racketeering, kidnapping, murder...
Oct 20, 1994 · The gang-named for its two leaders, George Calderon and his cousin Angel Padilla, known as Cuson-enforced a strict set of rules, including no sales to children on the way to school, and...
Apr 10, 1995 · To show his power in a Mott Haven neighborhood of stifling poverty, the gang's founder, George Calderon, an impulsive, quick-tempered man with a cocaine habit, would sometimes throw fistfuls of...
Percy Lubbock wrote an affectionate and admiring book about him, called simply George Calderon. It was prefaced by a moving poem by another friend, Laurence Binyon, best known for his war poem, ‘For the Fallen’ (‘They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old…’)