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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 ...
When Bonifacio wrote his poem - "Pagibig sa Tinubuang Bayan" (Love of Native Land)
(Agricultural and Industrial Life, 1962-11)
IN THE CAREFUL study of Tagalog literature, you will find a s one of its most beautiful gems, the poem entitled "Pagibig sa Tinabuang Bayan " (Love of Native Land"), written originally in Tagalog by the glorious Father of ...
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 ...