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Gerardo Machado y Morales (20 May 1925 - 12 August 1933)

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Cabinet of Machado

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Cabinet of Gerardo Machado (1925)[1][2][3][4]
Position Name Date Comments
President Machado-Gerardo-1925-05-20Gerardo Machado y Morales 1925-05-2020 May 1925
Vice President Rosa-CarlosCarlos de la Rosa VP office ended
State Cespedes-Carlos Manuel-1925-05-20Carlos Manuel de Céspedes Quesada 1925-05-2020 May 1925[2]
Martinez-Rafael-1926-11-17Dr. Rafael Martinez Ortiz[nb 1] 1926-11-1717 Nov 1926[6]
Fernandez-Francisco-1928-06-12Dr. Francisco Maria Fernandez y Hernandez[nb 2] 1928-06-12~12 Jun 1928[nb 3] Acting (see 19 Jan 1931)
Rojas-Carlos-1931-04-04Gen. Carlos M. Rojas 1931-04-044 Apr 1931[11] Acting
Vivancos-Jose-1931-05-05Jose Clemente Vivancos 1931-05-055 May 1931[12] Res Mar 1932
Averhoff-Octavio-1932-03Dr. Octavio Averhoff y Pla[nb 4] 1932-03Mar 1932[14] Acting
Ferrara-Orestes-1932-05-11Dr. Col. Orestes Ferrara Marino[nb 5] 1932-05-1111 May 1932[14]
Herrera-Alberto-1933-05-25Gen. Alberto Herrera 1933-05-2525 May 1933[16] Acting
Agriculture & Commerce & Labor Pereira-Andres-1925-05-20Andrés Pereira 1925-05-2020 May 1925[2]
Molinet-EugenioGen. Eugenio Molinet (before?)21 May 1929[3]
Communications Espinosa-JoseJosé María Espinosa
Aballi-RafaelRafael Sanchez Aballi bet 18 Nov 26 - 1 Dec 28
Delgado-Manuel-1930-12-05Gen. Manuel J. Delgado 1930-12-055 Dec 1930[4]
Health Gispert-Daniel-1925-05-20Dr. Gen. Daniel Gispert Garcia[nb 6] 1925-05-2020 May 1925[2]
Fernandez-Francisco-1926-05-28Dr. Francisco Maria Fernández y Hernández[nb 2] 1926-05-2828 May 1926[18]
Rodriguez Barahona-Victoriano-1931-04-04Dr. Victoriano Rodríguez Barahona 1931-04-044 Apr 1931[11]
Cespedes-Miguel Angel-1932-05-12Dr. Miguel Angel Céspedes 1932-05-1212 May 1932[18]
Mandan-Angel-1933-06-26Dr. Angel E. Mandan 1933-06-2626 Jun 1933[18]
Interior Zayas Bazan-Rogerio-1925-05-20Rogerio Zayas-Bazán y Ramirez 1925-05-2020 May 1925[2] Res Apr 1928[19]
Delgado-ManuelGen. Manuel J. Delgado (after) 21 May 1929 To Communications
Vivancos-Jose-1930-12-05Jose Clemente Vivancos 1930-12-055 Dec 1930[4]
Zubizarreta-Octavio-1931-05-05Octavio Zubizarreta 1931-05-055 May 1931[12]
Justice Barraque-Jesus-1925-05-20Jesús María Barraqué y Adué 1925-05-2020 May 1925[2] To Public Works
Averhoff-Octavio-1930-12-05Dr. Octavio Averhoff y Pla[nb 4] 5 Dec 1930[4] To Treasury
Ruiz-Mario-1932-11-30Mario Ruiz y Mesa 1932-11-3030 Nov 1932[21]
Public Instruction Mascaro-Guillermo-1925-05-20Dr. Guillermo Fernández Mascaró[nb 7] 1925-05-2020 May 1925[2]
Cespedes-Carlos Miguel-1930-12-05Dr. Carlos Miguel de Céspedes y Ortiz[nb 8] 1930-12-055 Dec 1930[4] Acting?
Public Works Cespedes-Carlos Miguel-1925-05-20Dr. Carlos Miguel de Céspedes y Ortiz[nb 8] 1925-05-2020 May 1925[2] To Public Instruction
Barraque-Jesus-1930-12-05Jesús María Barraqué y Adué 1930-12-055 Dec 1930[4]
Clark-LombilloLombillo Clark ?? Res 22 Feb 1931[25]
Cespedes-Carlos Miguel-1931-02-22Dr. Carlos Miguel de Céspedes y Ortiz[nb 8] 1931-02-2222 Feb 1931[25] Acting
Onnetti-Narciso-1931-10-13Narciso Onnetti 1931-10-1313 Oct 1931[27]
Treasury Hernandez-Enrique-1925-05-20Dr. Enrique Hernandez y Cartaya[nb 9] 1925-05-2020 May 1925[2]
Gutierrez de Celis-SantiagoSantiago Gutierrez de Celis before 4 Aug 1928
Ruiz-Mario-1929-10-17Mario Ruiz y Mesa 1929-10-1717 Oct 1929[29] Res by 1 Nov 1932[21]
Averhoff-Octavio-1932-11-30Dr. Octavio Averhoff y Pla[nb 4] 1932-11-3030 Nov 1932[21]
War & Marine Iturralde-Rafael-1925-05-20Rafael Iturralde 1925-05-2020 May 1925[2] Res 25 Apr 1928[19]
Rojas-CarlosGen. Carlos M. Rojas (before)12 Aug 1928
Herrera-Alberto-1933-05-25Gen. Alberto Herrera 1933-05-2525 May 1933[16]
Chief of Staff Gutierrez-Viriato-1925-05-20Viriato Gutiérrez 1925-05-2020 May 1925[2]
Guerra-Ramiro-1932Dr. Ramiro Guerra Sanchez[nb 10] 19321932

References

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ Doctor of Medicine and Surgery (Barcelona).[5]
  2. ^ a b Doctor of Medicine (Columbia University, 1908).[7] Cite error: The named reference "Fernandez-Francisco" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  3. ^ Francisco Maria Fernandez y Hernandez, while serving as Secretary of Health, was also appointed Acting Secretary of State for over two years. While the beginning and end dates of his acting appointment are not clear, it spans from no later than 12 June 1928,[8] through 1 October 1929,[9] until no earlier than 1 October 1930[10]
  4. ^ a b c Doctor of Laws (Havana, 1896).[13] Cite error: The named reference "Averhoff-Octavio" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  5. ^ Doctor of Public Law (Havana, 1904); Professor of Political Law (Havana, 1905).[15]
  6. ^ Doctor of Medicine and Pharmacy (Havana).
  7. ^ Doctor of Medicine and Surgery (Havana, 1895).[22]
  8. ^ a b c Doctor of Civil and Public Law (Havana).[23] Cite error: The named reference "Cespedes-Carlos Miguel" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  9. ^ Doctor of Laws, Doctor of Philosophy (Havana, 1897).[28]
  10. ^ Doctor of Pedagogy (Havana, 1912); Doctor of Commercial Science (University of Las Villas, 1956, Honorary).[31]

Notes

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  1. ^ Riera Hernandez, Mario (1968). "2". Cuba Libre 1895 – 1958 Resumen Historico (PDF) (in Spanish). Colonial Press of Miami. p. 105.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Machado Sworn in as Cuban President". The New York Times. 21 May 1925. p. 5 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851–2010). {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ a b "Cuban Cabinet Renamed". The New York Times. 22 May 1929. p. 6 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851–2010). {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Shifts in Cabinet Announced in Cuba". The New York Times. 6 December 1930. p. 11 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851–2010). {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ Cite error: The named reference CubanLit-M was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  6. ^ "Col. Ferrata Named Cuban Ambassador". The New York Times. 18 November 1926. p. 2 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851–2010). {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)
  7. ^ García González, Armando; Alvarez Peláez, Raquel (2007). Sanidad, eugenesia y migración : Cuba y Estados Unidos (1900-1940) (The trappings of power. Health, eugenics and Migration: Cuba and the United States (1900-1940)) (in Spanish). Higher Council for Scientific Research. p. 309. ISBN 978-84-00-08498-1. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  8. ^ Judah, Noble B. (14 Jun 1928). "The Ambassador in Cuba (Judah) to the Secretary of State" (Document). The Department of State, Washington. p. 650. {{cite document}}: Unknown parameter |accessdate= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |url= ignored (help)
  9. ^ Reed, Edward L. (1 October 1930). "The Charge in Cuba (Reed) to the Secretary of State" (Document). The Department of State, Washington. p. 661. {{cite document}}: Unknown parameter |accessdate= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |url= ignored (help)
  10. ^ Reed, Edward L. (1 October 1930). "The Charge in Cuba (Reed) to the Secretary of State" (Document). The Department of State, Washington. p. 661. {{cite document}}: Unknown parameter |accessdate= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |url= ignored (help)
  11. ^ a b "Cabinet Changes Announced in Cuba". The New York Times. 19 March 1931. p. 13 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851–2010). {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)
  12. ^ a b "Cuba Restores Rights in Two Provinces". The New York Times. 6 May 1931. p. 10 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851–2010). {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)
  13. ^ Parker, 1919, p. 331.
  14. ^ a b "Cuban Envoy to Resign". The New York Times. 12 May 1932. p. 2 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851–2010). {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)
  15. ^ "Orestes Ferrara Marino" (Document). En Caribe Enciclopedia de Historia y Cultura del Caribe. {{cite document}}: Unknown parameter |accessdate= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |url= ignored (help)
  16. ^ a b "Machado Shifting Key Cabinet Posts". The New York Times. 25 May 1933. p. 8 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851–2010). {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)
  17. ^ García González, Armando; Alvarez Peláez, Raquel (2007). Sanidad, eugenesia y migración : Cuba y Estados Unidos (1900-1940) (The trappings of power. Health, eugenics and Migration: Cuba and the United States (1900-1940)) (in Spanish). Higher Council for Scientific Research. p. 309. ISBN 978-84-00-08498-1. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  18. ^ a b c Cite error: The named reference HealthMin was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  19. ^ a b "Cuba's Secretary of War and Marine Quits". The Waco News-Tribune (Waco, Texas). 26 April 1928. p. 1. Retrieved 14 November 2014 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  20. ^ Parker, 1919, p. 331.
  21. ^ a b c "Cabinet Shifts in Cuba". The New York Times. 1 December 1932. p. 3 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851–2010). {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)
  22. ^ Parker, 1919, p. 525.
  23. ^ Parker, 1919, p. 309.
  24. ^ Parker, 1919, p. 309.
  25. ^ a b "Sudden Shift Made in Cuban Cabinet". The New York Times. 23 February 1931. p. 3 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851–2010). {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)
  26. ^ Parker, 1919, p. 309.
  27. ^ "Takes Post in Cuban Cabinet". The New York Times. 14 October 1931. p. 11 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851–2010). {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)
  28. ^ Parker, 1919, p. 469.
  29. ^ "New Cuban Treasury Head". The New York Times. 17 October 1929. p. 21 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851–2010). {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)
  30. ^ Parker, 1919, p. 331.
  31. ^ "Diccionario de la Literatura Cubana (G)" (Document). Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes. {{cite document}}: Unknown parameter |accessdate= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |url= ignored (help)

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