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Sergio Quadri studied at the Liceo de Aplicación, graduating in 1953 . Later he studied at the University of Concepcion, where she received pharmaceutics in 1962 .
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Dean of the Faculty of Sciences from 1988-1989 and dean of the School of Chemistry from 1993 to 2001 in
Saturday, July 12, 2008
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Pedagogue and historian
His primary studies were conducted at the National Institute and the Liceo de Aplicación , where he graduated sixth-year liberal arts 1918. He then studied at the School of Law, University of Chile and at the Pedagogical Institute, where he graduated as a teacher of history and geography.
teach at the National Internship Barros Arana, the Liceo Manuel Barros Burgundy, and as an assistant professor of teaching, until retired in 1953. Belonged to the National Association of Teachers and the Chilean Society of History and Geography. Celebrity Author
manuals and Universal History of Chile, which are being used by Chilean students to this day. Their manuals are works that have a high capacity for synthesis, and preaching the classic story of political and military events. Its popularity was such that even their texts were declared official for the study of the humanities. While textbooks were solid for its time, are now overtaken by events of recent decades, leading to the use of those, was criticized by current teachers.
died in 1977.
Teaching History
Josefina Zoraida Vazquez, Pilar G. Aizpuru, Comps.
http://www.educoea.org/Portal/bdigital/contenido/interamer/interamer_29/artc6/mito.aspx?culture=pt&tabindex=72&childindex=74
Francisco Frias Valenzuela was among the many authors who helped spread the myth of national decline in the twentieth century, most notably, the influence and projecting his work history and geography teacher trained at the Pedagogical Valenzuela Frías was a teacher in some of the most prestigious public school facilities Santiago, experience coupled with his scholarship and teaching ability, enabled him, in 1933, started the publication of texts of history and geography, both from Chile and general.
Between 1947 and 1949 appeared the four volumes of the History of Chile and later his Manual of the History of Chile. Thanks to these and other works on general history, Francisco Frias Valenzuela became the main promoter of national history and general educational level of the second half of the century. His works, since its inception, has had numerous, successive editions, even after his death in 1977 until today.
The History of Chile was aimed, in the words of its author, "put to the public the current state of research and interpretation of national history," reporting "on the problems of our evolution to those who can not drink the knowledge of our past in the already abundant historical literature Chilean. " It was only "a brief historical essay", which addressed "fundamental problems separately, without neglecting the entanglement that must necessarily have existed between them" (Valenzuela Frias, Volume I, 5).
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http://www.profesorenlinea.cl/swf/links/frame_top. php? dest = http% 3A / / www.profesorenlinea.cl / biographies / FriasValenzuela.htm
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Advocate, Deputy
He studied humanities at the Liceo de Aplicación, graduating sixth in 1899. then entered the University of Chile to pursue a career in law.
In 1905 he was commissioned by the government to attend as an official delegate of Chile to the International Railway Congress held in Washington. Returned home in 1906 and was appointed head of the Office of Inspection of private railways.
In 1924 he was appointed by the Ministry of Foreign Trade Addict Ad - Honors in Bolivia.
http://biografias.bcn.cl/pags/biografias/detalle_par.php?id=1077
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Manuel Chaparro Ruminot
Advocate, Deputy
Manuel Chaparro Ruminot wrote in 1917: "If I could graph Magellan, economically represented, would draw a huge bird of prey would have been for many years feeding their chicks with local products, leading in its claws to their nest, located far away, across the border Chile-Argentina, Patagonia, Buenos Aires, or Europe, but never in Chile ... all the wealth rises through the air, very high, and leaves the country never to return. "
was born in Chillán, the January 22, 1894, son of William White and Herminia Chaparro Ruminot Orellana. Birch married Martha Saunders and they had three children.
studied at the Liceo de Aplicación graduated 1910, then studied law at the University of Chile, where he graduated as a lawyer on November 20, 1917, his thesis was called "Economic Review, Administrative and Social Magellan territory, which was part of the book entitled, "Economic and financial questions" .- Santiago, Chile Imp, ed. 1917.
practiced his profession in Magallanes, where he was a judge, lawyer, teacher, city councilman, mayor. In 1919 he was secretary of the Interior, Attorney lawyer and secretary of the Board of Mayors, a member of the Board of Education. In 1929 he was appointed Mayor of Magellan, resigned on July 30, 1931. Years later, he held this position since the October 29, 1953 until his death. Worked in the press with administrative matters.
Ref:
http://biografias.bcn.cl/pags/biografias/detalle_par.php?id=2528
http://www.patagones.net/
http: / / www.sitiosur.cl / publications / Coleccion_Estudios_Sociales / Valenzuela / alegato.pdf