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- Q7282251 description "American politician".
- Q7282251 description "American politician".
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- Q7282251 abstract "Rafael Picó was one of Governor Luis Muñoz Marín's closest advisors. He served as chairman of the Puerto Rico Planning Board, and served from 1965 to 1968 as a member of the Puerto Rico Senate elected by Muñoz' Popular Democratic Party (PDP).He studied geography at the University of Puerto Rico, and ended her Bachelor's degree with honours in 1932. In 1934, obtained his Masters degree in arts and in 1938, his doctorate, both at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts. The islands' first pro-statehood governor, Don Luis A. Ferré and President Richard M. Nixon, in 1970 created a joint United States-Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Committee to study the possibility of granting Puerto Ricans the right to vote for President as a means of building upon Puerto Rico's territorial relationship with the United States. They appointed pro-status quo PDP member Rafael Picó to co-chair the Ad Hoc Committee.Picó was always considered to be one of the more pro-American members of the PDP.".
- Q7282251 birthDate "1912".
- Q7282251 birthDate "1912-12-29".
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- Q7282251 birthYear "1912".
- Q7282251 deathDate "1998".
- Q7282251 deathYear "1998".
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- Q7282251 birthDate "1912-12-29".
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- Q7282251 dateOfBirth "1912".
- Q7282251 dateOfDeath "1998".
- Q7282251 name "Pico Santiago, Rafael".
- Q7282251 name "Rafael Picó".
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- Q7282251 shortDescription "American politician".
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- Q7282251 comment "Rafael Picó was one of Governor Luis Muñoz Marín's closest advisors. He served as chairman of the Puerto Rico Planning Board, and served from 1965 to 1968 as a member of the Puerto Rico Senate elected by Muñoz' Popular Democratic Party (PDP).He studied geography at the University of Puerto Rico, and ended her Bachelor's degree with honours in 1932. In 1934, obtained his Masters degree in arts and in 1938, his doctorate, both at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts.".
- Q7282251 label "Rafael Picó Santana".
- Q7282251 givenName "Rafael".
- Q7282251 name "Pico Santiago, Rafael".
- Q7282251 name "Rafael Pico Santiago".
- Q7282251 name "Rafael Picó".
- Q7282251 surname "Pico Santiago".