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father was
Congressman Valentin Manglapus of
Ilocos Sur, and his
mother was
Justina Sevilla of Malabon, Rizal.
Manglapus spent his
formative years in the...
- seen as a
viable contender,
Manglapus was not seen as
having a good
chance of
winning the election. In the end,
Manglapus lost to
Marcos with 5.17 percent...
- Raul
Manglapus, it
pioneered the use of
campaign jingles in
presidential elections in the Philippines. "Mambo Magsaysay" was
composed by Raul
Manglapus with...
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academic and
administrator of the
Philippine Women's University. Raul
Manglapus – Marcos-era
opposition leader,
former Secretary of
Foreign Affairs and...
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Candidate Ferdinand Marcos Diosdado Macapagal Raul
Manglapus Party Nacionalista Liberal Progressive Running mate
Fernando Lopez Gerardo Roxas Manuel...
- Estrada-Kalaw,
Salvador "Doy" Laurel,
Ambrosio Padilla,
Aquilino Pimentel, Raul
Manglapus, and
Ramon Mitra, as well as a ****ure
senator in
Teofisto Guingona Jr...
-
Constitutional Convention. Some of the
individuals on the list, such as Raul
Manglapus, were not in the
Philippines when
martial law was declared,
while some...
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elected to the convention, the most
prominent being former senators Raul
Manglapus and
Roseller T. Lim.
Other delegates would become influential political...
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Rodrigo distributed anti-****anese
propaganda materials together with Raul
Manglapus and
Manuel Fruto. In his book Mga
Bakas ng
Kahapon (Traces of the Past)...
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simultaneously increasing Philippine global exposure. In 1953,
Secretary Raul S.
Manglapus instituted the
Foreign Service Officers (FSOs)
examination to professionalize...