- contingent.
Later batches of
American teachers were also
dubbed Thomasites. The
Thomasites—365
males and 165 females—left Pier 12 of San
Francisco on July...
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ships named Sheridan and
Thomas and came to be
called Thomasites. The
original batch of
Thomasites was
composed by 365
males and 165 females, who sailed...
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General Tinio,
formerly known as Papaya, is a first-class muni****lity in the
province of
Nueva Ecija,
Philippines with an area of 68,229.29 hectares,...
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public instruction to
engage 600
teachers from the U.S. – the so-called
Thomasites. Free
primary schools that
instructed on
duties of
citizenship and avocation...
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Philippines and
subsequently the
Insular Government of the
Philippine Islands;
Thomasites first established a
variation of
American English in
these islands. In...
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Philippines was
continued by Americans, such as
soldiers and the
Thomasites. One
Thomasite who took
pictures of
early twentieth century Philippines was Philinda...
- on the USAT Thomas. Collectively,
these teachers became known as the
Thomasites. By 1913,
there were more than 1,400
mestizos with
American parentage...
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Tarlac City, Philippines.
Established on
September 2, 1902 by
American Thomasites, it is one of the
oldest public high
school system in the country. It...
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accompanied by 4 nurses, 13 spouses)
arrived in August, and
became known as the
Thomasites,
after the
United States Army
Transport Thomas, one of the
ships which...
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States to the Philippines. They
would later be po****rly
known as the
Thomasites. In 1908, the
Philippine Legislature approved Act No. 1870,
creating the...