Manuel Rivas Vicuña

Manuel Rivas Vicuña Manuel Rivas Vicuña (, in Santiago — ) was a Chilean lawyer, writer, diplomat and liberal politician. Throughout his life he served as his country's ambassador to Austria, Switzerland, Italy and Peru.

He served as deputy for the communes of San Felipe, Los Andes and Putaendo from 1909 to 1915. Later he was reelected deputy for Curicó between 1915 and 1930.

He wrote the book ''Historia Política y Parlamentaria de Chile. 1891–1920''. He was also the founder of the ''Society of Night Schools for Workers'' (SENO) in 1901. Provided by Wikipedia
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