Puerto Rico and Latin America. Carlos Eugenio Chardón Palacios was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, to Carlos Felix Chardón and Isabel Palacios Pelletier....
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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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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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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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Adjutant General from 1973 to 1975. Carlos Fernando Chardón Palacios was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, to Carlos Felix Chardón and Isabel Palacios Pelletier....
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Hillbilly of the Governor's Mansion") by locals. In 1931 he appointed Carlos E. Chardón, a mycologist, as the first Puerto Rican to be Chancellor of the University...
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aciculispora, described as new to science in 1993 by Puerto Rican mycologist Carlos E. Chardón. Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM. (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota...
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aciculospora, described as new to science in 1939 by Puerto Rican mycologist Carlos E. Chardón. Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM. (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota...
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fungus that was first described by Carlos E. Chardón in 1921. It was found growing on logs in Puerto Rico. Chardón, Mycologia 13 (6): 285 + tab. 14, fig...
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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....
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Nothofagus, and Drimys. The order was circumscribed by Fred Jay Seaver and Carlos E. Chardón in 1924. The taxonomy as of 2022 recognizes 2 families, 10 genera...
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named Dr. 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...
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required a high school diploma for admission. On February 21, 1931, Dr. Carlos E. Chardón was appointed as chancellor of the university. During his tenure the...
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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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Tomšovský". International Plant Names Index. Retrieved 30 December 2023. Carlos E. Chardon (1929). "Franklin Sumner Earle". Mycologia. 21 (6): 301–303. doi:10...
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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...
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disillusioned and to long for their island. In the field of science Dr. Carlos E. Chardón, the first Puerto Rican mycologist, is known as "the Father of Mycology...
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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...
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Whetzel's conviction of the importance of extension work as well as Carlos E. Chardón, who became a government minister and Chancellor of the University...
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the fungi of Southern America. These including collaboration with Carlos E. Chardón to explore the rust and smut fungi of Puerto Rico as well as other...
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her own unique set of microbes. Carlos E. Chardón (1897–1965) a.k.a. the "Father of Mycology in Puerto Rico" Chardón is the first Puerto Rican mycologist...
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statehood movement, Genarín Cautiño, Aurelio Tió and Carlos A. Pesquera Reyes supported him. Carlos E. Chardón wrote to José M. Hernández Matos of the ICP's...
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pertaining to teacher certification. In 2009, she was nominated y Carlos E. Chardón to serve on the Universitario del Secretario de Educación advisory...
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newspapers.com. "Carlos E. Chardon". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Retrieved 2022-10-24. McFarland, Kenneth D.; Anderson, Lewis E.; Crum, Howard...
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Roberto Sánchez Vilella 1965–1966: Carlos J. Lastra 1966–1969: Guillermo Irizarry 1969–1973: Carlos Fernando Chardón 1973–1974: Victor Pons 1975–1977:...
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School of the University of Pennsylvania. "Developer Famadas to build Chardón Street towers". Archived from the original on 2008-04-09. Retrieved 2008-03-23...
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Southern Ohio Correctional Facility (redirect from Carlos Sanders)
the Netflix documentary series Captive, inmate Siddique Abdullah Hasan (Carlos Sanders) claims that Muslim prisoners refused the test because it contained...
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Earle". IMA Historical Index of Mycologists. Retrieved 2006-05-24. Carlos E. Chardon (1929). "Franklin Sumner Earle". Mycologia. 21 (6): 301–303. doi:10...
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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 from...
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v t e Secretaries of Puerto Rico Sánchez Vilella Lastra Irizarry Fernando Chardón Pons Albors Paniagua Vázquez Quirós Acevedo López Chaar Calderón Colorado...
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