uncle Carlos Fernando Chardón (1907-1981), served as the Puerto Rico Adjutant General and Secretary of State of Puerto Rico from 1969 to 1973. Chardón López...
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Carlos Chardón may refer to: Carlos A. Chardón López (born 1939), Secretary of the Puerto Rico Department of Education Carlos E. Chardón (1897–1965), Puerto...
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(1942). Chardón married Dolores López Wiscovich; they had 4 children - two sons and two daughters. His second son, Carlos A. Chardón López, earned a doctorate...
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County, Ohio Carlos E. Chardón (born 1897), Puerto Rican mycologist and Chancellor of the University of Puerto Rico Carlos Fernando Chardón (born 1907)...
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Carlos Fernando Chardón Palacios, also referred to as "Fernando Chardón" (September 5, 1907 – December 9, 1981), was the Secretary of State of Puerto...
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Celeste Benítez Rivera 1973–1976: Ramón A. Cruz Aponte 1977–1977: Herman Sulsona 1977–1980: Carlos A. Chardón López 1980–1984: María Socorro Lacot 1985–1988:...
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industry Carlos E. Chardón Palacios, first Puerto Rican mycologist and first Puerto Rican appointed as chancellor of the University of Puerto Rico Carlos A. Chardón...
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Teresa López (born 1957) is an artist, graphic designer and art professor. She was born in Humacao, Puerto Rico and lives in San Juan, Puerto Rico. López was...
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States. Carlos A. Chardón López, educator and civil servant Chardón served twice as Puerto Rico's Secretary of Education Carlos Fernando Chardón, Secretary...
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Vilella 1965–1966: Carlos J. Lastra 1966–1969: Guillermo Irizarry 1969–1973: Carlos Fernando Chardón 1973–1974: Victor Pons 1975–1977: Juan A. Albors 1977–1979:...
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Carlos E. Chardón as Chancellor of the University of Puerto Rico. He was the first Puerto Rican to have this position. In 1935, Chardón initiated a project...
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Elías Beauchamp (section Events leading to a massacre)
Theodore Roosevelt Jr. named Dr. Carlos E. Chardón as Chancellor of the University of Puerto Rico. In 1935, Chardón initiated a project based on the ideas of...
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Hiram Rosado (section Events leading to a massacre)
Theodore Roosevelt Jr. named Dr. Carlos E. Chardón as Chancellor of the University of Puerto Rico. In 1935, Chardón initiated a project based on the ideas of...
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led to a public break with former governor, Luis Muñoz Marín, who was still party leader. Because of this, the PPD nominated Luis Negrón López for governor...
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Carlos Samuel Quirós Vázquez (November 20, 1932 – January 23, 2022), He was a former Puerto Rico government official who served as Secretary of State...
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Archived from the original on January 22, 2013. Carlos González (2008-10-01). "Bernier barrió en la elección a presidente del Copur". Primera Hora (in Spanish)...
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he earned a bachelor's degree from Boston University and three years later graduated from the University of Puerto Rico School of Law with a Juris Doctor...
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Puerto Rico's eighth Secretary of State from 1979 to 1981 under Governor Carlos Romero Barceló, Deputy Mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico from 1984 to 1988...
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to the biography of former Puerto Rico Senate Vice President Luis Negrón López, the PDP's 1968 gubernatorial candidate. He was vice president of the Puerto...
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Salvador Padilla (September 19, 1924 – July 21, 2010), was a Puerto Rican politician who served as Puerto Rico Governor Rafael Hernandez Colon's last...
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Calderón led the Popular Democratic Party (PPD) during a close campaign for governor against Carlos Pesquera (PNP) and Rubén Berríos (PIP). Calderón was...
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2021) was a Puerto Rican politician who was the seventh Puerto Rico Secretary of State from January 2, 1977, to 1979, under Governor Carlos Romero Barceló...
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Rico from 1973 until 1974. Born in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, Pons earned a juris doctor in 1959 from the University of Puerto Rico School of Law. Started...
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result of Hurricane San Felipe in 1928. In June 1939, at the request of Carlos Esteva, then Director of the Tobacco Institute, he had his first official...
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under Gov. Pedro Rosselló, with Gov. Luis Ferré's sole appointee, Sec. Chardón, and Gov. Luis Fortuño's sole appointee, Sec. McClintock, tying for third...
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Márquez Hernández was as a contractor and advisor for the legislators Ricardo Llerandi, Gabriel Rodríguez Aguiló, and mayor Carlos Molina and worked closely...
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during his term as mayor, and had one daughter, Ana Isabel, three sons: Juan Carlos, Jose and Francisco; as well as several grandchildren: James Gregg, Michael...
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Pierluisi, served as Secretary of Puerto Rico's Housing Department under Gov. Carlos Romero Barceló from 1977 to 1985. His brother, José Jaime Pierluisi, an...
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incumbent Governor Carlos Romero Barceló. The generated ballots were an important factor in Romero Barceló's reelection; he won by a slim margin of approximately...
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Puerto Rico Legislature in November of that same year. Cabán, Cynthia López. "Del DACO a Estado: El tránsito de Omar Marrero por cuatro gobiernos penepés"...
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