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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.
music performing artist, ethnomusicologist, author, cultural worker Ces Oreña-Drilon: broadcast journalist and anchor Paula Peralejo: TV and film actress Eliza Pineda: Actress and Model Maki Pulido: broadcast journalist and host Ces Quesada: theatre actress, comedian Rory Quintos: film and television director Frances Rivera
Carlos P. Romulo (1899–1985) Famous diplomat, educator, writer, and journalist. First Asian president of the United Nations General Assembly in 1949. Camiling Town Plaza, Camiling: Filipino September 25, 1987 Corazon C. Aquino (1933–2009) Eleventh and first woman president of the Philippines. Spouse of Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino.
Visual Arts – Painting Leandro Valencia Locsín (1928–1994) Negros Occidental: Architecture 1991 Hernando Ruiz Ocampo (1911–1978) Manila: Visual Arts – Painting posthumous conferment Lucio Diestro San Pedro Sr. (1913–2002) Rizal: Music Fidel V. Ramos 1997 Catalino "Lino" Ortiz Brocka (1939–1991) Sorsogon: Film posthumous conferment
Romulo Galicano - a Filipino painter whose works are technically academic and philosophical in approach (Carcar City) Sofronio Mendoza - a painter and teacher who mentored young artists in the Philippines and in Canada (Cebu) Leinil Francis Yu - a comic book artist (Cebu) David Medalla - an international artist and political activist. His work ...
Maceda was born in Manila, Philippines, he studied piano, composition and musical analysis at École Normale de Musique de Paris in France.After returning to the Philippines, he became a professional pianist, and later studied musicology at Columbia University, and anthropology at Northwestern University.
The Tagalog version came first which was immediately followed by the English translation titled Epilogue (Epilogo). According to Romulo, the novel narrates "and discusses the problems of the citizens, of the life of the people and society and their environment". The book has 69 chapters and 416 pages.
Philippine Foreign Service Certificate of Appreciation for Work in the International Academic and Literary Community, at San Francisco, 1983; Emeritus Professor of English, California State University, 1982; Carlos Palanca Memorial Award (Short Story), First Prize for 'The Tomato Game,' 1971; City of Manila Medal of Honor, 1971.