User:Godot13/sandbox/Cabinet of the Republic of Cuba (Alfredo Zayas y Alfonso)
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Alfredo de Zayas y Alfonso (20 May 1921 – 20 May 1925)
editCabinet of Zayas
editPosition | Name | Date | Comments |
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President | Alfredo de Zayas y Alfonso[nb 1] | Dr.20 May 1921 | |
Vice President | Gen. Francisco Carillo | 20 May 1921 | |
State | Rafael Montoro Valdés[nb 2] | Dr.[2] | 20 May 1921Dr? |
Carlos Manuel de Céspedes y Quesada | Col.[3] | 15 Jun 1922||
Agriculture | José María Collantes | 1921 - 15 Jun 1922 | Dates unconfirmed |
[nb 3] | M.Gen. Pedro Estanislao Betancourt Dávalos[7] | 15 Jun 1922||
Health | Juan Guiteras Gener[nb 4] | Dr.[2] | 20 May 1921|
Arístides Agramonte y Simoni[nb 5] | Dr.[3] | 15 Jun 1922||
Enrique M. Porto Castillo | [4] | 16 Apr 1923||
Interior | Francisco Martinez Lufríu | [2] | 20 May 1921|
Ricardo Lancís Pérez | [3] | 15 Jun 1922||
Rafael Iturralde | [4] | 16 Apr 1923||
Justice | Erasmo Regueiferos Boudet | [2] | 20 May 1921|
Public Instruction | Francisco Zayas y Alfonso | [4] | 16 Apr 1923|
Dr. Eduardo Gonzalez Manet | [11] | 4 Jul 1923Dr? | |
Public Works | Orlando Freyre Cisneros | [2] | 20 May 1921|
Demetrio Castillo Pockorney | [3] | 15 Jun 1922||
Aurelio Sandoval y Garcia | [12][nb 6] | 19 Apr 1923CHECK | |
Treasury | Sebastián Gelabert Ferrer | [2] | 20 May 1921|
Aurelio Portuondo | [3] | 15 Jun 1922||
Col. Manuel Despaigne Riveri | [13] | 16 Jun 1922||
[nb 7] | Dr. Enrique Hernandez y Cartaya[12] | 19 Apr 1923||
War & Marine | Demetrio Castillo Duany | Gen.[2] | 20 May 1921|
Gen. Armando Montes | [3] | 15 Jun 1922||
Chief of Staff | José Manuel Cortina y García[nb 8] | Dr.[2] | 20 May 1921
References
editFootnotes
edit- ^ Doctor of Law (Havana, 1883).[5]
- ^ Doctor of Philosophy.
- ^ Doctor of Medicine (Madrid, 1881).[6]
- ^ Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Philosophy (University of Pennsylvania, 1873); Havana School of Medicine - Professor of Pathology and Tropical Medicine (1899 - 1921) and Dean of Faculty, Medicine and Pharmacy (1905-1909).[8][9]
- ^ Doctor of Medicine (Columbia University, 1892); Professor, Bacteriology and Pathology (Havana, 1901–31); Nominee (with Walter Reed), Nobel Prize in Medicine (1903); Doctor of Law Honoris Causa (Tulane University, 1929)[10][9]
- ^ Antonio Fernandez de Castro appears to have been named in the newspaper on 16 Apr 1923,[4] but there is no evidence of his swearing in or resignation.
- ^ Doctor of Laws, Doctor of Philosophy (Havana, 1897).[14]
- ^ Doctor of Laws (Havana, 1903).[15]
Notes
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i "Zayas Picks His Cabinet". The New York Times. 11 May 1921. p. 9 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851–2010).
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- ^ "Political House Cleaning Begins". The Oneonta Star(Oneonta, New York). 16 Jun 1922. p. 1. Retrieved 9 August 2014 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Buck, Albert H. (1904). A Reference Handbook of The Medical Sciences…. Vol. 8. William Wood and Company. p. vi.
- ^ a b Cite error: The named reference
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- ^ a b "Cuban Government Matters". The Cuba Review. 21 (6). Munson Steamship line: 7. 1923.
- ^ "Zayas Cabinet Completed". The New York Times. 17 June 1922. p. 21 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851–2010).
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Bibliography
edit- Parker, William B. (1919). Cubans of To-Day. G.P. Putnam's Sons. ISBN 9780722295205.
- Riera Hernandez, Mario (1968). Cuba Libre 1895 – 1958 Resumen Historico (in Spanish). Colonial Press of Miami.
- Wood, Leonard (1901). "Report of the Military Governor of Cuba on Civil Affairs" (Document). Government Printing Office.
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