Delfín Gallo

He later pursued a career in journalism in publications such as La Prensa, El Nacional, and SudAmérica, which he founded along with his brother in law Carlos Pellegrini and Lucio V. López.

A great parliamentary orator, he is remembered especially for his vigorous condemnation of the overthrow of Tucumanian governor Juan Posse in 1887.

He served as undersecretary of justice and public education during the administration of Nicolás Avellaneda.

He sat on the board of directors of the Western and Pacific Railroads, and presided over the National Real-estate Bank.

On September 1, 1889, during the run-up to the Revolution of the Park, Gallo spoke at the great meeting of the Jardín Florida, which gave rise to the Civic Youth Union.