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Variation in Philippine values: A Western Bisayan case-study
(Central Philippine University, 1966-07)
In a separate paper we have called for a “rethinking” of some sociological assumptions relative to the nature of Filipino values and value-orientations which many students of contemporary Philippine society uphold as ...
The story of ancient Panay: Its settlement and pre-Spanish culture
(Central Philippine University, 1966-07)
The whole of Asia was swept by a mighty wave of culture occasioned by the rise of the Shri-Vishayan Empire during the period from 700 to 1000 A.D. This spectacle of the empire’s expansion crept northward and engulfed the ...
When parity ends
(Central Philippine University, 1966-07)
Speech delivered at the Bulacan Bar Association dinner for the Central Luzon Fil-American Lawyers League on May 28, 1966.
There has been some agitation lately to terminate the parity agreement even before 1974 or, at ...
The parity amendments
(Central Philippine University, 1966-07)
The Parity Amendment appended to the Philippine Constitution becomes a live issue as 1974, when the Parity Agreement ends, is drawing near. The present feeling is that neither the Filipinos nor the Americans are interested ...
Southeast Asia Quarterly Volume 1(1), July 1966
(Central Philippine University, 1966-07)
Southeast Asia Quarterly was was a journal published by the University Research Center of Central Philippine University in 1966.
The functional load of English tense-aspect modifications
(Central Philippine University, 1966-07)
While it is true that, as a form class, the verb is very important in English, it has its own modifications which must be analyzed for their usefulness as shown in a frequency count of these modifications.
This phase ...
The CPU collection of World War II documents
(Central Philippine University, 1966-07)
How it all began. Actually, the greater bulk of World War II documents on the Resistance Movement, of which the present collection is a part, had their origin in the mountain fastnesses of Panay Island where they had been issued by leaders of the armed guerilla units or those of the civil resistance underground movement, during the darkest days of the Japanese occupation years from 1942 to 1945. Luckily, the CPU did not have to begin from scratch inasmuch as, by some turn of fortune, a wealth of these documents came into the possession of some of the faculty members of the CPU, who were active participants in the said movement. They were shown to the Dean of Graduate Studies, Dr. Leonard L. Bowman, who looked over the said materials, and who thought they were valuable acquisitions. This was the nucleus.
They are not just ordinary documents, despite the inferior quality of stationery on which the message is written. They had been gathered the hard way; secretly forwarded or brought over by carriers, usually a small group of barefoot guerrilla, who did not look line one. These boys had to go their way the best they could to the widely dispersed hideouts and outposts throughout all of Panay, crossing swollen streams and trudging over muddy roads during the rainy months, before reaching their destinations. These hardships would make reason enough which should induce one’s concern for the preservation of these materials....
"No surrender"
(Central Philippine University, 1966-07)
Some countrymen of mine, impatient at, and unsatisfied with, the progress thus far of the present war in so far as the Philippines is concerned, are wondering why I did not surrender as several other public officials have ...
A comparative study of general secondary education in India and the Philippines
(Central Philippine University, 1966-07)
Secondary education has a vital role to play in any program of education for any community. In India, it provides teachers for both elementary education and adult education. In the Philippines, as well as in India, it ...