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Pages in category "20th-century Filipino engineers" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Philippines Literature: Amado Yuzon: 30 August 1906 in Guagua, Pampanga, Philippines 17 January 1979 in Quezon City, Philippines 1970: Poems for Screen Heroines (1949) The Citizen's Poems (1956) The Passion of Rizal, Poet and Martyr (1977) [40] [41] Chung Tin-wen (?) Taiwan 1970, 1973: Emeterio Barcelon (1897–1978) Philippines Jose Garcia Villa
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Fernando Hizon Ocampo, Sr., A.B., B.S.C.E., B.S. Arch., was born on August 7, 1897, in San Fernando, Pampanga, at the historic Hizon–Ocampo House he was the son of ...
Philippines Literature: Amado Yuzon: 30 August 1906 in Guagua, Pampanga, Philippines 17 January 1979 in Quezon City, Philippines 1970: Poems for Screen Heroines (1949) The Citizen's Poems (1956) The Passion of Rizal, Poet and Martyr (1977) [46] [47] Chung Tin-wen (?) Taiwan 1970, 1973: Emeterio Barcelon (1897–1978) Philippines Jose Garcia Villa
Pedro Siochi y Angeles was a Chinese-Spanish-Filipino architect and civil engineer of famous landmarks and structures in the Philippines. He was born in 1886 in Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines. [1]
Nicanor Dela Rama, BSME - Dean of the College of Engineering at the Bulacan State University [13] Wilfredo Jose, BSChE - professor at the University of the Philippines and Most Outstanding Chemical Engineer of the Year awardee [14] Lee Seng Lip, BSCE - Professor and Head of the Department of Civil Engineering, National University of Singapore ...
Compared to the more rigid literature of the Spanish era, the American period saw the popularity of the "free verse" in the Philippines, allowing for flexible poetry, prose, and other wordcraft. [2] The introduction of the English language was also of equal importance, as it became one of the most common languages that Filipino writers would ...