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Juan A. Rivero: Founder of the Dr. Juan A. Rivero Zoo: Justo A. Méndez Rodriguez: Former senator in the Puerto Rico Legislature Pedro Rodriguez: Director of a test laboratory at NASA; inventor of a portable, battery-operated lift seat for people suffering from knee arthritis Ángel Rosa
Juan Rivera Ortiz (1973–1993, 1996–1997) Guayama; Julio Rodríguez Gómez (2002–2005) Arecibo; Maribel Rodríguez Hernández (2001–2002) Arecibo;
The UPRM is the second-largest university campus of the University of Puerto Rico system, [5] a member of the sea-grant, and the space-grant research consortia. In 2009, the campus population was composed of 12,108 students, 1,924 regular staff members, and 1,037 members of the education staff. [ 6 ]
Mayaguez: Notas para su Historia; Silvia Aguilo Ramos, 1984, San Juan, Model Offset Printing; Genealogia Biografias e Historias de Mayagüez de Ayer y Hoy y Antologia Puerto Rico; Martin Gaudier, 1959, San German, Imprenta "El Aguila" Jorge Heine (1993). The Last Cacique: Leadership and Politics in a Puerto Rican City. University of Pittsburgh ...
Former U.S. Border Patrol supervisor Juan David Ortiz reacts as recorder jail phone calls to his wife, Daniella, are played outside the presence of the jury during his capital murder trial at the ...
Ramón Acha Caamaño, Brigadier General, Spanish Army; defended the city of San Juan against the U.S. attack of Puerto Rico during the Spanish–American War; awarded the Cruz de la Orden de Merito Naval 1ra clase (The Cross of the Order of the Naval Merit 1st class) by the Spanish government for his role in the rescue of the cargo of the ...
Carlos Díaz Olivo, candidate for mayor of San Juan in 1992, corporate law professor; Victoria Espinosa, Professor of Theatre; Edwin Irizarry Mora, candidate for governor of Puerto Rico in the 2008, professor of economics; Juan Ramón Jiménez, Spanish poet, a prolific writer who received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1956
The band name is a pun on the name of Belle Ortiz, the wife of the band's musical director and manager Juan Ortiz and herself an advocate and pioneer of mariachi music education in the U.S. [1] They have performed nationwide, and continue with an active recording career.