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We find that the market capitalization of railroads (SIC 4000) in the CRSP population is 12 percent of the total. We find that the market capitalization of public utilities, including electric, gas, and sanitary services (SIC 4900), as well as communications (SIC 4800) and local and interurban passenger transit (SIC 4100) accounts for 17 percent of the total market capitalization of the CRSP population of companies. The remaining 71 percent is considered to be in industrials. With weights of 45%, 23%, and 32% on industrials, railroads, and utilities, respectively, we can match aggregate market capitalizations with the S&P subsample | THE SHRUNKEN HEAD OF PANCHO VILLA Study Guide Miracle Theatre Group 2009 THE SHRUNKEN HEAD OF PANCHO VILLA Written by Luis Valdez May 8-30 2009 Milagro Theatre Portland Oregon Pancho Villa 1878-1923 Campesino bandit guerrilla martyr general head of the Northern Division of the Revolutionary Army and finally an undying legend. He is born and christened José Doroteo Arango Arámbula in the town of Rio Grande Durango. In 1895 at 17 he killed an hacendado a landowner and member of the ruling class who raped his sister. Doroteo was arrested but escaped and changed his name to Francisco Villa. During the years between 1896 and 1909 the legend of Pancho Villa is born. He is a providential bandit who robs from the rich to give to the poor. And the poor give him his faith. In 1910 the Mexican Revolution began when the landless peasants rose up against the oppressive landowners. Pancho Villa and his bandits became a guerrilla force that grew into an army of trains horses guns and 50 000 men. Pancho Villa becomes known as one of the most brilliant military strategists of the 20th century . In 1914 he and Emiliano Zapata met in Mexico City in triumph for the poor the campesinos and the disinherited. However in 1915 Woodrow Wilson the president of the United States permitted his rival Carranza to transport troops over US soil in order to battle and defeat Villa s División del Norte at Agua Prieta. It is the beginning of the end. In 1916 Villa retaliated with a raid in New Mexico and President Wilson send General John J. Pershing into Mexican territory looking for Pancho Villa. Pershing fails and Villa continues his guerrilla warfare but his military strength was diminishing. In 1919 Emiliano Zapata was murdered. In 1920 Villa surrendered the remains of his army and settles in Canutillo to live peacefully. On July 23 1923 he was murdered and died in the streets of Parral Chihuahua. His body was dumped in an unmarked grave. Three years later it was disinterred and the corpse was .