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Manuel Pérez (teacher)

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His oldest son, Carlos Manuel, died when he was studying at college. His daughter, Irma, married Dr. Dwight Santiago Stevenson. His youngest son, Enrique, received a
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and public service that made several contributions to various fields of the Public Administration during his career.
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In 1934, he was forced to interrupt his career in public service due to the death of his son. He returned to the
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He married Carlota Santiago Carmona with whom he had three children: Carlos Manuel, Irma, and Enrique.
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to Celestino Pérez and Josefa Pérez. He studied at his hometown and at the Industrial School at
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During one of his interim tenures, he approved the law that created the music schools of
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teacher certificate, and worked as such until 1912. He then went to continue studies in
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where he lived for a year, before returning to work at Puerto Rico.
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From 1907 to 1909, he started working as an office employee at the
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