1938 in Mexico
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Events in the year 1938 in Mexico.
Incumbents
[edit]Federal government
[edit]- President: Lázaro Cárdenas
- Interior Secretary (SEGOB): Silvestre Guerrero; Ignacio García Téllez
- Secretary of Foreign Affairs (SRE): Eduardo Hay
- Communications Secretary (SCT): Francisco J. Múgica
- Education Secretary (SEP): Gonzalo Vázquez Vela[1]
- Secretary of Defense (SEDENA): Manuel Ávila Camacho[2]
Supreme Court
[edit]- President of the Supreme Court: Daniel V. Valencia
Governors
[edit]- Aguascalientes: Enrique Osorio Camarena/Juan G. Alvarado Lavallade
- Campeche: Eduardo Mena Córdova
- Chiapas: Victórico R. Grajales/Efraín A. Gutiérrez
- Chihuahua: Rodrigo M. Quevedo
- Coahuila: Jesús Valdez Sánchez
- Colima: Miguel G. Santa Ana
- Durango: Enrique R. Calderón
- Guanajuato: José Inocente Lugo
- Guerrero: José Inocente Lugo
- Hidalgo: Ernesto Viveros
- Jalisco: Everardo Topete
- State of Mexico: Eucario López
- Michoacán: Rafael Ordorica/Gildardo Magaña
- Morelos: José Refugio Bustamante
- Nayarit: Joaquín Cardoso
- Nuevo León: Gregorio Morales Sánchez/Anacleto Guerrero Guajardo
- Oaxaca: Anastasio García Toledo/Constantino Chapital
- Puebla: Gustavo Ariza
- Querétaro: Ramón Rodríguez Familiar
- San Luis Potosí: Mateo Fernández Netro
- Sinaloa: Manuel Páez
- Sonora: Ramón Ramos
- Tabasco: Víctor Fernández Manero
- Tamaulipas: Enrique Canseco
- Tlaxcala: Adolfo Bonilla
- Veracruz: Miguel Alemán Valdés
- Yucatán: Fernando Cárdenas/Florencio Palomo Valencia
- Zacatecas: Matías Ramos
Events
[edit]Popular culture
[edit]Sports
[edit]Music
[edit]Film
[edit]- Beautiful Mexico, musical directed by and starring Ramón Pereda, with Adriana Lamar and Antonio R. Frausto[3]
Literature
[edit]Births
[edit]- 12 February — Pilar Pellicer, actress (d. 2020)[4]
- 4 May — Carlos Monsiváis, philosopher (d. 2010)[5]
- 20 August
- Jacqueline Andere, actress[6]
- Irma González, wrestler
Deaths
[edit]- 19 October – Niño Fidencio, Roman Catholic priest and saint (b. 1898)[7]
References
[edit]- ^ Neufeld, Stephen; Matthews, Michael; Beezley, William H. (2015). Mexico in Verse: A History of Music, Rhyme, and Power. University of Arizona Press. p. 227. ISBN 9780816531325.
- ^ LaFrance, David G. "Manuel Ávila Camacho" in Encyclopedia of Mexico, Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn 1997, p. 116.
- ^ Andrew Grant Wood. Agustin Lara: A Cultural Biography. OUP USA, 2014. Page 285
- ^ "Pilar Pellicer, la actriz que el Nuevo Cine Mexicano acogió entre sus grandes estrellas". El Sol de Mexico (in Spanish). 16 May 2020. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
- ^ Wilkinson, Tracy (June 20, 2010). "Mexican author and activist Carlos Monsivais dies at 72". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on June 20, 2019. Retrieved 20 June 2010.
- ^ "20 de agosto de 1938: nace la actriz mexicana de cine, televisión y teatro, Jacqueline Andere" (in Spanish). Instituto Mexicano de la Radio. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
- ^ Laura Castaneda (5 May 1991). "Years After Nino's Death, Miracle Curer's Cult Thrives". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 12 November 2022.