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I Walked with Heroes is an autobiographical book written by Carlos P. Romulo, a former Philippine general, journalist, poet, story writer, diplomat, former resident commissioner to Washington, D.C., former Philippine ambassador to the United States, and former President of the United Nations General Assembly. [1] [2]
Carlos Peña Romulo Sr. GCS CLH NA GCrM GCrGH KGCR (January 14, 1899 – December 15, 1985) was a Filipino diplomat, statesman, soldier, journalist and author. He was a co-founder of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines, a general in the US Army and the Philippine Army, university president, and president of the United Nations General Assembly.
San Juan, Jr., in “Carlos Bulosan, Filipino Writer-Activist”, states, “American administrators, social scientist, intellectuals, and others made sense of Filipinos: we were (like American Indians) savages, half childish primitives, or innocuous animals that can be either civilized with rigorous tutelage or else slaughtered outright”. [11]
Carlos P. Romulo The fourth session of the United Nations General Assembly opened on 20 September 1949 [ 1 ] and ended 30 June 1950 at the Methodist Central Hall in London. The president was Carlos P. Romulo [ 2 ]
Only the last of these three awards survives today. Writers in English who have received the National Artist award include: Jose Garcia Villa (1973), Nick Joaquin (1976), Carlos P. Romulo (1982), Francisco Arcellana (1990), N. V. M. Gonzalez, Rolando Tinio (1997), Edith L. Tiempo, (2000), F. Sionil José (2003), and Bienvenido Lumbera (2006).
Carlos P. Romulo wrote the preface for this book, while Epifanio San Juan Jr. wrote its afterword of the book in Tagalog and English. The Tagalog version came first which was immediately followed by the English translation titled Epilogue (Epilogo).
Carlos P. Romulo of the Philippines was the leading candidate from Asia. Although the United States supported Romulo, it did not conduct a vigorous campaign on his behalf. [11] Nasrollah Entezam of Iran was the leading candidate from the Middle East. France considered Entezam to be their second choice after Lester Pearson. [7]
Carlos P. Romulo (1898–1985) Philippines "for his contribution in international cooperation, in particular on questions on undeveloped areas, and as president for UN's 4th General Assembly." 1952 [86] Guadalupe Forés-Ganzon 8 July 1908 in Baliuag, Bulacan, Philippines 1985 in the Philippines Hermann Gmeiner (1919–1986) Austria