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Ricardo Castro Beeche

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on April 11, 1894, to parents Roberto Castro Solera and Mercedes BĂ©eche ArgĂĽello, whose brother, Lic. Octavio BĂ©eche, was the foreign minister of Costa Rica from 1930 to 1931. He received his primary education at Buenaventura Corrales School and his secondary education at the Liceo de Costa Rica. He
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Castro BĂ©eche alternated between public life and journalism. In 1915 he began his career in national politics as Consul General of Costa Rica in New York. In 1924, he served both as an alternate deputy in Congress and as a personal secretary to
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between 1928 and 1934. Castro Béeche also served as a deputy for two consecutive terms (1930–34 and 1934–38). During his second term, he served as the president of congress for one year (1935–36).
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during the same period. He was named Secretary of State in the Office of Foreign Relations and Annexed Affairs (Justice, Grace, Worship and Charity) in 1927.
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then went on to graduate from law school to earn a degree in law.
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