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    Maximo Valerio Manguiat Kalaw (May 20, 1891 – March 23, 1954) was a Filipino political scientist and novelist. He was the first Filipino head of the Department...
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    your action was unauthorized and can not be approved. Filipino scholar Maximo Kalaw wrote in 1927: "A few of the principal facts, however, seem quite clear...
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    1945 President Sergio Osmeña Preceded by Sergio Osmeña Succeeded by Maximo Kalaw Ambassador of the Philippines to the United States In office September...
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    chief Valerio Kalaw and Maria Manguiat. His siblings were scholar and political scientist Maximo, and two sisters, Rosario and Manuela. Kalaw finished his...
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    namely: Elpidio Quirino Professorial Chair in International Relations, Maximo Kalaw Professorial Chair on Peace and Environment, and the College of Arts...
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    into arrangements on behalf of the U.S. government. Filipino scholar Maximo Kalaw wrote in 1927: "A few of the principal facts, however, seem quite clear...
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    February 27, 1945 Sergio Osmeña Secretary of Instruction and Information 16 Maximo Kalaw (1891−1954) March 8, 1945 May 4, 1945 Sergio Osmeña 17 Jose Reyes May...
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    December 30, 1957 Preceded by District re-established (Previously held by Maximo Kalaw) Succeeded by José Laurel IV Member of the National Assembly from Batangas...
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    be the most successful council of the society. The Filipino scholar Maximo Kalaw reports that Basa yielded the presidency to Bonifacio in 1894 because...
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    arguments and defenses in a debate with Dean Máximo Kálaw of the University of the Philippines where Kálaw championed a version of the Monroe Doctrine...
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    Philippines". Retrieved 2 October 2020. "Republic Act No. 6709 | GOVPH". Kalaw, Maximo Manguiat (1921). The Present Government of the Philippines. Oriental...
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    brothers Alfonso and Claro M. Recto; Fidel and Carmelo Reyes; Teodoro and Maximo Kalaw; Pacifico, Jose and Enrique Laygo; and Manuel Luz Roxas, Jose D. Dimayuga...
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    21 Kalaw, Maximo Manguiat (1927). The Development of Philippine Politics. Oriental commercial. p. 132. Miller 1984, p. 20 Miller 1984, p. 24 Kalaw 1927...
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    United Nations on June 26, 1945. Other members of the delegation were Maximo Kalaw, Carlos P. Garcia, Pedro Lopez, Francisco Delegado, Urbano Zafra, Alejandro...
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    New Possessions, Including the Ladrones, Hawaii, Cuba and Porto Rico. Kalaw, Maximo Manguiat (1927). The Development of Philippine Politics. Oriental commercial...
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  • campaign for the country's independence in 1919. The mission included Maximo Kalaw as private secretary, cabinet member Rafael Palma, and senator Vicente...
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  • translation by Sulpicio Guevara). Kalaw, Maximo M. (1927), The development of Philippine politics, Oriental commercial. Kalaw, Maximo Manguiat (1921), The Present...
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    Constitution". Philippine Star. Retrieved August 12, 2013. Kalaw 1927, p. 125 Kalaw, Maximo Manguiat (1927). The Development of Philippine Politics. Oriental...
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    Cuba and Porto Rico Kalaw, Maximo Manguiat (1927). The Development of Philippine Politics. Oriental commercial. Kalaw, Maximo Manguiat (1927), "V. The...
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  • the College of Liberal Arts from 1934 to 1947. In 1933, he succeeded Maximo Kalaw as editor of the Philippine Social Science Review. In 1941, he was one...
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  • 1945 José Locsin June 29, 1945 – 1946 Secretary of Public Instruction Maximo Kalaw February 27, 1945 – May 4, 1945 Jose Reyes May 5, 1945 – January 7, 1946...
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  • and the Batasang Pambansa (1978–1986). Maximo Kalaw, member for Batangas's 3rd district (1935–1941) Teodoro Kalaw, member for Batangas's 3rd district (1909–1912)...
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    University. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Kalaw, Maximo M. (1930). Proceedings of the first Independence congress : held in...
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    amidst a financial crisis in the Philippines. Wood faced criticism from Maximo M. Kalaw writing for the Philippine Herald. He accused him of misusing his veto...
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    24, 2011. Kalaw, Maximo Manguiat (1929). Governor Stimson in the Philippines. Foreign Affairs. p. 372. Retrieved July 5, 2024. Kalaw, Maximo Manguiat (1921)...
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    25 m pistol Rafael Recto Tom Ong 50 m pistol Arturo Macapagal Teodoro Kalaw 50 m rifle, three positions Lodovico Espinosa 50 m rifle, prone Lodovico...
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    Independiente (Philippine Independent Church) and the seat of the Obispo Maximo (Supreme Bishop), the Church's chief pastor and spiritual head, located...
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     18. NHI 2010, p. 19. NHI 2010, p. 20. Kalaw 1927, pp. 131-132. Published translations include: ^ Kalaw, Maximo Manguiat (2007) [1921], The Present Government...
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  • New Possessions, Including the Ladrones, Hawaii, Cuba and Porto Rico. Kalaw, Maximo Manguiat (1927). The Development of Philippine Politics. Oriental Commercial...
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    demanding his replacement. And in early 1916, Philippine nationalist Maximo M. Kalaw wrote an editorial in the Cebu newspaper El Precursor titled "Mr. Worcester...
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