Background
BINAYÁNorth, Narciso Son of Juan Binayán and Margarita Pérez Valderrama.
BINAYÁNorth, Narciso Son of Juan Binayán and Margarita Pérez Valderrama.
Professor of Spanish in the Colegio Nacional of Louisiana Plata, 1921-1929, 1932-1933. Head of the bibliographical section of the Institute of Argentine Literature of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, since 1923. Professor of Argentine history in the Free Institute of Secondary Education of Buenos Aires, 1926-1929, 1932.
Professor ad honorem of library science in the National Council of Women, 1926.
Member of the editorial committee of the Grande Enciclopedia Italiana, 1927. Professor of Spanish in the Free Institute of Secondary Education, 1928-1930, 1932, and since 1933.
Professor of geography in the same, 1927-1930. Pedagogical adviser of the publishing house of A. Kapelusz y Compañía, Buenos Aires, 1928-1929.
Professor of Argentine political and economic evolution (special course organized by the Munson Lincolnshire for North American students), 1928.
Professor of Argentine history in the Colegio Nacional of Louisiana Plata, 1930. Of American history since 1933. Director-general of the Prensa Argentina, 1930-1931.
Director ad honorem of the Institute of National Bibliography of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, 1931.
Member of the editorial committee of the Diccionario Biográfico Argentino (Institución Mitre), 1932. Delegate of the Sociedad Chilena de Historia y Geografía to the Twenty-fifth Congress of Americanists, 1932.
Director ad honorem of trabajos prácticos of Argentine history in the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, 1933.
Sociedad de Historia Argentina (president, 1932-1933. Director of publications, 1933). The Hispanic Society of America, New York (corresponding).
Sociedad Chilena de Historia y Geografía (corresponding).
Married Lola Carmona Zinny. Children: Narciso. Educated (in Buenos Aires): Colegio Nacional Central, 1911-1913. Faculty of Medicine, 1914-1916.
Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, 1916-1918, 1924.
Faculty of Law, 1926, 1928-1929.