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José Rizal University (formerly José Rizal College or JRC), also referred to by its acronym JRU, is a private non-sectarian, non-stock coeducational basic and higher education institution located in Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines. It was founded in 1919 by Don Vicente Fabella, the Philippines' first certified accountant.
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The José Rizal University got its moniker from the abundance of World War II vintage bombs in their campus. The JRU campus, like many others, was turned into a garrison by the Japanese army. The JRU campus, like many others, was turned into a garrison by the Japanese army.
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The Complete Poems and Plays of Jose Rizal (1976) The Recto Valedictory (1985) – Translation from Spanish of the last ten speeches Claro M. Recto was set to deliver in Spain had he not died unexpectedly in Rome on October 2, 1960. A Spaniard in Aguinaldo's army: The Military Journal of Telesforo Carrasco y Perez (1986)
The online public access catalog (OPAC) is a basic module, part of the library's integrated library system. Earlier, the OPAC has been limited to searching physical texts, and sometimes digital copies but has only limited special features. Caplan argues that they are in process of replacement by newer "discovery tools" allowing more ...
Of the 733,000 volumes the library had in its collections prior to World War II, only 36,600 remained. [6] However, luckily for library officials, a locked box containing the "crown jewels" of the National Library: the original copies of Rizal's Noli Me Tangere, El Filibusterismo and Mi último adiós, was left intact. Tiburcio Tumaneng, then ...