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Was he left of right handed?
(Sunday Times Magazine, 1963-05-05)
This year being the Andres Bonifacio Centennial, why don't you take a drive to Caloocan Circle and look up at the largest statue of Manila's Hero?
If this is a physical impossibility, settle for any poster or picture ...
Quezon and the bones of Bonifacio
(Sunday Times Magazine, 1962-10-21)
In 1934, after a hectic publicity campaign in America, Manuel Luis Quezon-then head of the Philippine Senate succeeded in having the Tydings-McDuffe Law enacted by the American Congress.
Returning to the islands Quezon ...
Luna's "Spoliarium"
(Philippine Herald Magazine, 1962-12-08)
MASSIVE and direct, the "Spoliarium" by Juan Luna goads the viewer into asking: Why did he paint such a terrible scene? Depressing to the point of melancholy, brutal to repulsion, the painting is dominated by two corpses ...
Mabini's capture
(Philippine Free Press, 1961-08-12)
Many of us know that Apolinario Mabini was captured by the Americans, imprisoned in Manila and later exiled in Guam. But only a few know where and how he was captured.
Mabini did not relish the idea of surrender to a ...
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.
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.
The Luna brothers: Compiled periodical articles
(1966)
The Luna Brothers 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.