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Aurelio Mario Gabriel Francisco García Menocal y Deop (20 May 1913 – 20 May 1921)

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Cabinet of Menocal

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Cabinet of Menocal[1][2]
Position Name Date Comments
President Menocal-Mario-1913-05-20Aurelio Mario Gabriel Francisco García Menocal y Deop 1913-05-2020 May 1913
Vice President Varona-Enrique-1913-05-20Dr. Enrique José Varona y Pera[nb 1] 1913-05-2020 May 1913[2]
Nunez-Emilio-1917-05-20M.Gen. Emilio Núñez y Rodriguez[nb 2] 1917-05-2020 May 1917[5]
State Torriente-Cosme-1913-05-20Cosme de la Torriente y Peraza 1913-05-2020 May 1913[2] Res 3 Jan 1914
Desvernine-Pablo-1914-01-09Dr. Pablo Desvernine y Galdós[nb 3] 1914-01-099 Jan 1914[7]
Agriculture, Commerce & Labor Nunez-Emilio-1913-05-20M.Gen. Emilio Núñez y Rodriguez[nb 2] 1913-05-2020 May 1913[2] To Vice President
Sanchez Agramonte-Eugenio-1917-08-24Gen. Eugenio Sánchez Agramonte 1917-08-2424 Aug 1917
Communications Hernandez-CharlesCol. Charles Hernández xxx??? To Interior
Health Nunez-Enrique-1913-05-20Dr. Enrique Núñez Y Palomino[nb 4] 1913-05-2020 May 1913[2] Died 15 Sep 1916
Menocal-Raimundo-1916-10-02Dr. Raimundo Menocal[nb 5] 1916-10-022 Oct 1916[11] Died 1 Aug 1917[12]
Mendez-Fernando-1917-08-10Dr. Fernando Méndez y Capote[nb 6] 1917-08-1010 Aug 1917
Interior Hevia-Aurelio-1913-05-20Aurelio Hevia Alcalde 1913-05-2020 May 1913[2] Dr?
Montalvo-Juan-1917-08-11Juan L. Montalvo 1917-08-1111 Aug 1917[14] Res 5 Jan 1920[15]
Hernandez-Charles-1920-01-05Col. Charles Hernández 1920-01-055 Jan 1920[15] Acting
Justice Guardia-Cristobal-1913-05-20Cristóbal de la Guardia Madan 1913-05-2020 May 1913[2] Res 27 Jan 1917[16]
Desvernine-Pablo-1917-01-27Dr. Pablo Desvernine y Galdós[nb 3] 1917-01-2727 Jan 1917 Acting
Azcarate-Luis-1917Luis Azcárate y Fesser 1917-08-1111 Aug 1917[14]
Public Instruction Ensenat-Ezequiel-1913-05-20Dr. Ezequiel García Enseñat[nb 7] 1913-05-2020 May 1913[2]
Dominguez Roldan-Francisco-1917-11-28Dr. Col. Francisco Domínguez Roldán[nb 8] 1917-11-2828 Nov 1917 Res 16 Oct 1919[20]
Public Works Villalon-Jose-1913-05-20Dr. Col. José Ramon Villalón y Sánchez[nb 9] 1913-05-2020 May 1913[2]
Treasury Cancio-Leopoldo-1913-05-20Dr. Leopoldo Cancio y Luna[nb 10] 1913-05-2020 May 1913[2]
Irrabarren-Miguel-1920Miguel Irrabarren del Portillo 1920Dec?1920
War & Navy Marti-Jose-1917-07-30Gen. José Martí y Zayas Bazán 1917-07-3030 Jul 1917[23]
Chief of Staff Montoro-Rafael-1913-05-20Dr. Rafael Montoro Valdés[nb 11] 1913-05-2020 May 1913[2]

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ Doctor of Philosophy and Letters (Havana); Chair, Psychology, Moral Philosophy, and Sociology (Havana).[3]
  2. ^ a b Doctor of Dental Medicine.[4] Cite error: The named reference "Nunez-Emilio" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  3. ^ a b Doctor of Law (Havana); Professor of Civil Law (Havana).[6] Cite error: The named reference "Desvernine-Pablo" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  4. ^ Doctor of Medicine and Surgery (Havana, 1892).[9]
  5. ^ Doctor of Medicine (Zaragosa, 1876); Department of Dermatology, Chair (Havana).[10]
  6. ^ Doctor of Medicine and Surgery.[13]
  7. ^ Law degree, Doctor of Letters (Havana).[18]
  8. ^ Doctor of Medicine (Madrid, Paris, 1888); Dean, Faculty of Medicine (Havana, 1916).[19]
  9. ^ Differential and integral calculus (Chair), University of Havana.[21]
  10. ^ Doctor of Laws (Havana, 1873).[22]
  11. ^ Doctor of Philosophy.

Notes

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  1. ^ Riera Hernandez, Mario (1968). "1". Cuba Libre 1895 – 1958 Resumen Historico (PDF) (in Spanish). Colonial Press of Miami. pp. 85–86.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k de la Vega, Manuel (20 May 1913). "The Cuban Chagre d'Affaires to the Acting Secretary of State" (Document). The Department of State, Washington. p. 334. {{cite document}}: Unknown parameter |accessdate= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |url= ignored (help)
  3. ^ Parker, 1919, pp. 199-200.
  4. ^ Parker, 1919, p. 640.
  5. ^ "Menocal in Office Amid Good-Will". The New York Times. 21 May 1917. p. 11 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851–2010). {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)
  6. ^ Pan American Union, Union of American Republics (1913). "Reception of New Ministers". Bulletin of the Pan American Union. 37 (1). Washington, D.C.: 43.
  7. ^ "Cuban Minister Resigns". The New York Times. 10 January 1914. p. 18 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851–2010). {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)
  8. ^ Parker, 1919, p. 640.
  9. ^ "Dr. Enrique Nunez". The Republic of Cuba: Facts Published for the Benefit of Those Who Desire. Bankers’ Loan & Securities Company: 21. 1916.
  10. ^ Cite error: The named reference bioRaimundoMEN was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  11. ^ Rider, Fremont (1917). "Cuba". Information Annual 1916 a Continuous Cyclopedia and Digest of Current Events. Cumulative Digest Corporation: 126.
  12. ^ Neville, H.O. (4 August 1917). "News of the Cuban Sugar IndustryCuba". Facts About Sugar. 5. Domestic Sugar Producers Inc.: 72.
  13. ^ Brooke, John R. (1900). Civil Report of Major-General John R. Brooke, U. S. Army, Military Governor, Island of Cuba. Government Printing Office. p. 333. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  14. ^ a b "Montalvo Assumes Office". The Washington Post. 12 August 1917. p. 10. Retrieved 3 December 2014 – via Newspapers.com.  
  15. ^ a b "Cuban Secretary Resigns". The Index-Journal (Greenwood, South Carolina). 6 January 1920. p. 1. Retrieved 14 November 2014 – via Newspapers.com.  
  16. ^ "Quits Cuban Cabinet". The Washington Post. 28 January 1917. p. 2. Retrieved 3 December 2014 – via Newspapers.com.  
  17. ^ Pan American Union, Union of American Republics (1913). "Reception of New Ministers". Bulletin of the Pan American Union. 37 (1). Washington, D.C.: 43.
  18. ^ Parker, 1919, p. 243.
  19. ^ Parker, 1919, pp. 217-19.
  20. ^ "Member of the Cuban Cabinet Out". The New York Times. 17 October 1919. p. 2 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851–2010). {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)
  21. ^ Wood, 1901, p. 350.
  22. ^ Parker, 1919, p. 601.
  23. ^ "Gen. Marti Enters Cuban Cabinet". The New York Times. 31 July 1917. p. 2 – via ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851–2010). {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)

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