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Page 212 - He was assistant attorney in the law office of Abad Santos, Camus, Delgado and Recto from 1924-1936; member of the Law Firm, Camus, Dizon and Zavalla from 1936-1937.
Page 252 - ... 1889, and at the special session of 1890. In 1897 he repreresented the town of Bristol in the popular branch of the legislature, taking an active part in the proceedings, and holding the important position of chairman of the committee on revision of the statutes. In the senate of 1901 Mr. Chase is chairman of the committee on revision of laws, and a member of the committees on education, military affairs, and fisheries and game, and has been prominent in the discussion of most questions of public...
Page 118 - Website: http://www.dpwh.gov.ph The pride of Mindanaoans, Secretary Datumanong was a consistent honor student during his student days in Cotabato City. He eventually graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Laws from the University of the Philippines and placed 12th in the 1959 Bar Examinations. Sec. Datumanong boasts of a long experience in public service as Governor of Cotabato (1968-1971), Governor of Maguindanao Province (1973-1975), Regional Assemblyman for two terms of Autonomous Region XII...
Page 51 - Chaffee well since 191^, when he entered the fourth year preparatory for high school work here. During the four following years he pursued the college course in civil engineering and received the degree of bachelor of science in civil engineering. BS in CE, ranking highest in his class. I have been professor of mathematics in this college during the past 31 years, and I regard Mr. Chaffee as one of the best students in mathematics I have ever had. I also regard him as one of the ablest graduates...
Page 253 - Manila and enrolled at the Philippine Law School where he graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Laws in 1935.
Page 207 - ... as speaker. Through the seven weeks' contest he used his best efforts in behalf of his candidate and in the last week spoke two entire days in order to effect an organization. He then supported William Pennington and when the House was organized, Feb. 1, 1860, he was appointed by Speaker Pennington chairman of the committee on foreign affairs. He was a delegate to the Republican national convention of 1860, and took an active part in the campaign. In the second session of the 36th congress he...
Page 121 - He obtained the degree of doctor of medicine from the university of St. Andrew's 23rd April, 1754 ; and was admitted a Licentiate of the College of Physicians 30th September, 1765.
Page 143 - District of Columbia, as Chairman of the Committee on Accounts, and a member of the Committee on Public Expenditures, by which latter Committee, during his service, a vast amount of labor was performed, especially in the investigation of the management of the Boston and New York Custom Houses, involving the operations of the "blockade runners
Page 148 - Technology and Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science from the University of California at Berkeley.
Page 50 - Committee and as a member of the Committee on Ways and Means and the Committee on State Schools.

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