Enrique O. Aragón
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Enrique O. Aragón (1880–1942) was a Mexican philosopher and physician, once alternative rector of Mexico's National Autonomous University.
He studied in the National Preparatory school and on 1891 got into the National School of Medicin, where he reached his degree as a doctor, surgeon, and obstetrician on 12 April 1904.
He died on 1942. There is a highschool with his name in Iztapalapa, Federal District.
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Rectors of the Universidad Nacional (Autónoma) de México (UNM/UNAM)
- Eguía Lis (1910–13)
- Chávez Lavista (1913–14)
- Gama y Cruz (1914–15)
- Natividad Macías (1915–16)
- Schultz (1916–17)
- Natividad Macías (1917–20)
- Caso Andrade (1920)
- Dávalos Balkim (1920)
- Vasconcelos Calderón (1920–21)
- Silva y Aceves (1921)
- Caso Andrade (1921–23)
- Chávez Lavista (1923–24)
- Pruneda García (1924–28)
- Castro Leal (1928–29)
- García Téllez (1929)
- López Lira (1929)
- García Téllez (1929–32)
- Medellín Ostos (1932–33)
- Gómez Morín (1933–34)
- Aragón (1934)
- Ocaranza Carmona (1934–35)
- Chico Goerne (1935–38)
- Baz Prada (1938–40)
- De la Cueva (1940–42)
- Brito Foucher (1942–44)
- Ramírez Moreno (1944)
- Aguilar Álvarez (1944)
- Gual Vidal (1944)
- „Junta de Exrectores“ (1944)
- Caso y Andrade (1944–45)
- Fernández McGregor (1945–46)
- Zubirán Anchondo (1946–48)
- Garrido Díaz (1948–53)
- Carrillo Flores (1953–61)
- Chávez Sánchez (1961–66)
- Barros Sierra (1966–70)
- González Casanova (1970–72)
- Soberón Acevedo (1973–81)
- Rivero Serrano (1981–85)
- Carpizo McGregor (1985–89)
- Sarukhán Kermez (1989–97)
- Barnés de Castro (1997–99)
- Cortés Rocha (1999)
- De la Fuente Ramírez (1999–2007)
- Narro Robles (2007–15)
- Graue Wiechers (2015–present)
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