Question

Nezahualcoyotl creates a batlike flying machine in this mural, which depicts ectoplasmic versions of Hitler, Mussolini, and Stalin in opposition to inventors like Robert Fulton. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this mural at San Francisco’s City College, partly painted by Emmy Lou Packard and Thelma Johnson Streat. In this mural, Cōātlīcue (“ko-aht-LEE-kway”) joins the machines of North America with South America’s Indigenous arts.
ANSWER: Pan American Unity [or Pan American Union; or Unión de la Expresión Artistica del Norte y Sur de este Continente; or The Marriage of the Artistic Expression of the North and of the South on this Continent]
[10e] The Museo Dolores Olmedo preserves many paintings by this primary artist of Pan American Unity, who also painted Man at the Crossroads.
ANSWER: Diego Rivera [or Diego María de la Concepción Juan Nepomuceno Estanislao de la Rivera y Barrientos Acosta y Rodríguez]
[10m] Rina Lazo assisted Rivera on Dream of a Sunday Afternoon at Alameda Central Park, whose central figures are José Posada and this creation of his, an iconic female skeleton who wears a large hat and is associated with Day of the Dead.
ANSWER: La Calavera Catrina

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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3Total
Brown AGeorgia Tech B0101020
Chicago AVanderbilt A0101020
Chicago BCornell A0101020
Chicago CGeorgia Tech A010010
Harvard AHouston A0101020
Illinois ADuke A010010
MIT APenn State A010010
NYU AStanford A010010
Northwestern ACornell B010010
Rutgers AMinnesota A0101020
Rutgers BMcGill A010010
UC Berkeley AIowa State A010010
UC Berkeley BTexas A010010
WUSTL APurdue A0101020
WUSTL BOhio State A010010
Yale AColumbia A010010