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284 days with General Aguinaldo
(Philippine Free Press, 1964-02-22)"THE general is dead!" These words shocked the Veterans Memorial Hospital that early morning. While the news spread like wildfire, the past days came into focus nine and a half months in Ward 14 where I worked as a night ... -
Aguinaldo creature of his own age
(The Chronicle Magazine, 1964-02-29)Born into a family that was not distinguished either for intellectual attainments or for economic prominence, Aguinaldo tasted a little of Spanish education, taught for a while, and then took to commerce as a means of ... -
Aguinaldo's place in history
(Sunday Times Magazine, 1964-02-23)TIME may afford a man the long perspective to reinforce his belief in personal destiny, yet it also works in such mysterious ways as to make any man, whatever his antecedents, its own plaything. Thus, General Emilio ... -
Andres Bonifacio and the outbreak of the Katipunan Revolt
(Philippine Journal of Education, 1952-10)The Philippine Revolution was an event of great importance and significance in our history. It represented the united effort, will and purpose of the Filipino people to secure for themselves and their posterity the blessings ... -
Andres Bonifacio: Compiled peridocal article
(1966)The Andres Bonifacio is a compilation of periodical articles initiated in 1966 by the Philippine Heroes Center of Central Philippine University. -
Apolinario Mabini: Compiled periodical articles
(1965)The Apolinario Mabini is a compilation of periodical articles initiated in 1965 by the Philippine Heroes Center of Central Philippine University. -
The battle above the clouds
(Philippine Journal of Education, 1952-11)"It was a battle above the clouds I saw the youngest and bravest Filipino general trying to align his men to detain the American forces who were pursuing him, so that he could protect the retreat of Aguinaldo, I saw him ... -
The death of General Gregorio del Pilar in the famous battle of Tirad Pass (Dec. 1, 1899)
(The Filipino Teacher, 1953-11)"Who is there," once asked the late President Manuel L. Quezon, " that can tread the level of loyalty and gallantry exhibited by Gregorio del Pilar, who, like a Spartan soldier, offered his life as a holocaust to duty?" ... -
The Del Pilar Brothers: Compiled periodical articles
(1965)The Del Pilar Brothers is a compilation of periodical articles initiated in 1965 by the Philippine Heroes Center of Central Philippine University. -
Del Pilar-The Filipino Leonidas
(Philippine Free Press, 1960-12-03)A Romantic figure in Philippine history is the 24-years old general who magnificently took part in the Battle of Tirad Pass on December 2, 1899, when 60 ill-equipped Filipinos engaged 300 better-armed American sharpshooters ... -
Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo: Compiled periodical articles
(1965)The Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo is a compilation of periodical articles initiated in 1965 by the Philippine Heroes Center of Central Philippine University. -
General Del Pilar's other battles
(Philippine Free Press, 1962-04-14)No other Filipino general in the Philippine Revolution and in the Filipino-American War could compare with General Gregorio H. del Pilar in romantic escapades, gallantry toward the enemy, and intrepid exploits. At 24, he ... -
Gregorio H. Del Pilar - The boy
(Philippine Free Press, 1954-11-13)Who would ever think that one of the bravest generals of our revolutions , the man who led 60 men to fight against 300 American sharpshooters in the "Battle of the Clouds," learned his marskmanship by practising on a sumpit ... -
Gregorio H. Del Pilar, the hero of Tirad Pass
(The Filipino Teacher, 1951-03)There was in the town of Bulacan, province of Bulacan, a lanky and unobtrusive swarthy stripping, but spruce, smug, debonair, brisk and handsome, with small head, dark, restless eyes, long nose, and thin lips, who jumbled ... -
He fought at Tirad Pass
(Philippine Free Press, 1951-01-27)Somewhere east of Candon, over the jagged peaks of the Cordillera , is a tiny mountain pass which Ilocano mothers point out to their sons as a symbol of Filipino heroism. This is Tirad Pass. A young general by the name ... -
"Heneral Goyo" and the Katipunan
(Philippine Free Press, 1961-11-25)LITTLE is known of General Gregorio del Pilar save for his valiant stand with a small force in Tirad Pass against an American platoon of the 33rd Infantry under the command of Major P.C. March. No history of the Revolution ... -
The hero who could have been a teacher
(The Filipino Teacher, 1955-01)General Gregorio del Pilar, the defender of Tirad Pass and the youngest hero of the Philippine Revolution, as a small child nurtured the ambition of becoming a teacher someday. This was the reason why he took up Bachelor ... -
The indio leader
(The Chronicle Magazine, 1964-02-29)MAGNIFICENT eulogies on General Emilio Aguinaldo's life in our national history as a freedom fighter, recalling his intense love of country and personal sacrifices during the most heroic period of our life as a people, ... -
Juan Luna - painter and patriot
(Philippine Journal of Education, 1952-10-01)HAVE you ever seen the paintings called the Blood Compact and Miguel Lopez de Legaspi, which now hang in historic Malacañang Palace? These are two of Juan Luna’s best known works. The former canvas, painted in Paris, ... -
Juan Luna and the "Spoliarium"
(In the Grade School, 1959-10)During the early part of 1883 in Rome, an ambitious Ilokano student, fired by the enthusiasm to make a name for himself and his country, met his dream which was later to place the small obscure town of Badoc, llocos Norte, ...