Ricardo Gastón del Carmen Labougle Carranza

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Ricardo Gastón del Carmen Labougle Carranza (born August 29, 1894 in Buenos Aires , † 1981 ) was an Argentine diplomat .

Life

Ricardo de Labougle was the son of Luisa Carranza Mármol and Adolfo Labougle Lagraña (1858-1926). Eduardo Labougle Carranza and Raúl de Labougle Carranza were among his 10 siblings . He studied law at the Universidad de Buenos Aires . He married Ema María Guillermina Frers Nicholson (* 1873) on November 15, 1927. From 1939 to 1942 he was a professor of law at the Universidad de Buenos Aires. On October 15, 1943, Alfredo Lorenzo Palacios was co-signer of a manifesto for “effective democracy” and “American solidarity”, the military government then replaced him with Ricardo Labougle as rector of the Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP). In 1944, he declared the semester to be over during disputes on the university campus.

From 1946 to 1950 he was the Argentine ambassador in London . During his tenure, the Gira del arco iris fell , at which Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon refused to receive Eva Perón .

predecessor Office successor
Alfredo Lorenzo Palacios Rector of the Universidad Nacional de La Plata
1944
Benjamin Villegas Basavilbaso
Manuel Ernesto Malbrán Argentine Ambassador to the United Kingdom
1946–1950
Carlos Alberto Hogan y Costa

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The Inter-American : Volume 2; Volume 2, 1943, p. 4
  2. ^ Gisela Cramer, Argentina in the shadow of the Second World War: Problems of economic policy and the transition to the Perón era , Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart, 1999 - 395 pp., P. 278
  3. Hilton , p. 112
  4. ^ Rector of the Universidad Nacional de La Plata on Scribd.com