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José Miguel Gallardo

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President
  
Franklin D. Roosevelt

Preceded by
  
William D. Leahy

Preceded by
  
Guy J. Swope

Succeeded by
  
Guy J. Swope

Succeeded by
  
Rexford Guy Tugwell

Name
  
Jose Gallardo

President
  
Franklin D. Roosevelt


Jose Miguel Gallardo

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Dr. José Miguel Gallardo (September 29, 1897 – July 18, 1976) was a professor at the University of Puerto Rico and two-time (acting) Governor of Puerto Rico. He and his wife, fellow professor Ida Gallardo, lived most of their adult lives in Río Piedras, Puerto Rico.

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He is most remembered today as a strong proponent of bilingual education, and he was appointed as Commissioner of Education in 1937 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. His first task on taking the office was to increase the teaching of English in schools, in preference over Spanish. The intention was that while students would be taught in elementary school in Spanish, they would gradually be taught increasingly in English through high school. His revised education policies were reversed in 1942.

In 1941, he put the island on "war alert" after the Attack on Pearl Harbor.

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