Manuel Franco - Teaching Career

Teaching Career

He was always preoccupied about the flaws in the education system, he never left aside his condition of teacher, dedicating to spread his knowledge and applying them to the teaching.

He was professor of Civic Law and Morals in the Colegio Nacional de la Capital and Law School of the Asunción’s National University, where he also taught Civil Law. He was also Rector of the University in 1912.

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