Early years
Pagán was born in Guayanilla,Schooling
In 1921 he graduated with a law degree from the University of Puerto Rico School of Law; the same year he was admitted to the bar and began to practice law in San Juan. The following year he served as judge of Fajardo, Puerto Rico.Political career
In 1924, Pagán ran unsuccessfully as a Socialist Party of Puerto Rico candidate for election to the Puerto Rican Senate. The following year, he began a four-year tenure as city treasurer of San Juan. In 1928, he ran again for the Puerto Rican Senate, but was not elected. He succeeded on his third try, and served as a member of the Puerto Rican Senate from 1933 until 1939, rising to leadership positions such as president pro-tempore and majority floor leader. While in the Puerto Rican Senate, he worked on legislation of social and cultural importance, such as universal suffrage, workers' compensation, and the creation of the Instituto de Literatura Puertorriqueña. He also served as mayor for the city of San Juan, Puerto Rico in 1936 till 1937. In 1939 Pagán was appointed Resident Commissioner to the U.S. House of Representatives by the Governor of Puerto Rico, William Leahy, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Pagán's father-in-law, Santiago Iglesias. In 1940, he was elected Resident Commissioner under the auspices of aLater years
He resumed his law practice in San Juan until his death on February 9, 1961. He was buried at the Puerto Rico Memorial Cemetery in Carolina, Puerto Rico.Major publications
*'' Historia de los Partidos Politicos Puertorriqueños (1898-1956).'' Librería Campos, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1959. *''America y Otras Paginas.'' Imprenta La Correspondencia, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1922. *''Ley Municipal Revisada, Anotada y Comentada.'' Imprenta La Correspondencia, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1925. *''Ideales en Marcha.'' Imprenta Venezuela, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1939. *''Puerto Rico: The Next State.'' Imprenta Dwyer, Washington, D.D., 1942. *''Crónicas de Washington.'' Editorial Stylo, Ciudad de Mejico, Mejico, 1949. *''Historia de los Partidos Politicos Puertorriqueños.'' Litografía Real Hermanos, Inc., San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1959.See also
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