Southeast Asia Quarterly Volume 1(3), January 1967
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Southeast Asia Quarterly was a research journal published by the University Research Center, Central Philippine University.
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- Filipino culture and Filipino politics: A preliminary anthropological view
Willis E. Sibley - Research needs related to Guidance in the Philippines
Robert F. Hopkins - Professional autonomy in education
Linnea A. Nelson - The antimony of freedom and ideals
Alfredo Q. Gonzalez - A rethinking of the philosophy of Christian higher education in the Philippines: Educational functions
Macario B. Ruiz - Church's responsibility in rural development
C.C. Ganchorre - A survey of the effects of health and science on the superstitious beliefs of the grades 5, 6 and 7 pupils of Central Philippine University Elementary Training School
Cecilia S. Chan - Opportunities for expressing his thoughts clearly in writing and speaking, and reading and listening with understanding
Eliza U. Griño - A comparative study of the reading achievement of fourth grade boys and girls
Benita B. Biocos
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