- José
Manuel Puig
Casauranc (31
January 1888 – 5 May 1939) was a
Mexican politician,
diplomat and
journalist who
served as
Secretary of
Public Education...
- that
governed Mexico City was
initially held by Dr. José
Manuel Puig
Casauranc.
During his term as president, he
oversaw the p****age of a new
labor law...
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Michel June 1927
until December 31, 1928. (1929–1930): José
Manuel Puig
Casauranc (1930): Crisóforo Ibáñez (1930–1931):
Lamberto Hernandez (1931): Enrique...
- Gastélum
President Plutarco Elías
Calles (1924–1928): José
Manuel Puig
Casauranc (1928–1928): Moisés Sáenz
President Emilio Portes Gil (1928–1930): Ezequiel...
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Genaro Estrada 1930–1932
Manuel C. Téllez 1932 (interim) José
Manuel Puig
Casauranc 1933–1934
Emilio Portes Gil 1934–1935
Eduardo Hay [es] 1935–1940 Ezequiel...
- invited. The
information was
provided to Rodríguez by José
Manuel Puig
Casauranc. When he
heard of this slight, Rodríguez was
adamant that the
lunch be...
- Puig-Suari,
professor and
aerospace technology developer José
Manuel Puig
Casauranc (1888–1939),
Mexican politician and
journalist José María Cabo Puig (1907–1991)...
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Government offices Preceded by José
Vasconcelos Secretary of
Public Education of
Mexico 1924 Succeeded by José
Manuel Puig
Casauranc...
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office 21
February 1933 – 31
December 1934
Preceded by José
Manuel Puig
Casauranc Succeeded by
Francisco Castillo Nájera
Personal details Born 1880 Salamanca...
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Marquis of Estella,
founder of the
Falange Española José
Manuel Puig
Casauranc,
Mexican medical practitioner, politician,
diplomat and
journalist José...