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El Hijo Dilecto de Iloilo, Filipinas |
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Written by The Web Master
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Thursday, 16 November 2006 |
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 Don Ruperto Benedicto Montinola was born in March 18, 1869. He was a Governor of Iloilo in the 1920s and was elected as Senator in 1931, representing the 7th District of the Philippines. A lawyer by trade, he was also affectionately known as the "Colossus of the South" by his peers. See the Highlight article of Don Ruperto B. Montinola: here
This rare poem was dedicated to Senator Ruperto B. Montinola by Dr. Modesto Balleza in his book, "Analectas Pímpleas," page 102, on the ocassion of his election as Senator of the Republic of the Philippines. "El Hijo Dilecto de Iloilo"
Notas triunfantes cantan los laúdes saturando el ambiente de armonía que es trasunto de nuestra algarabía, porque, al Senado ya, genial acudes. Y así desde los pueblos y ciudades francas vienen a ti felicidades, que a tu querida patrima diseminas. Y ese valer patriótico que tienes es hoy sagrario fiel de parabienes que se expresa por todo Filipinas. Published in Iloilo, 1932. |
Special thanks to Don Guillermo Gomez-Rivera (La Academia Filipina de la Lengua Española) for the information (9/23/2001) |
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Written by The Web Master
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Friday, 18 November 2005 |
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Rafael M. Salas was born in Bago, Negros Occidental, Philippines in August 7,1928. One of three children of Ernesto Benedicto Salas and Isabel Neri Montinola.
After the turmoil of World War II, Rafael Montinola Salas, went to Manila to continue his education and graduated with high honors in the University of the Philippines in 1950. He completed his B.A. (Magna Cum Laude) and LL.B (Cum Laude) both in 1953. He then attended Harvard University MPA in 1955. With his decision to stay in the academics and in the University of the Philippines, Manila, he became a lecturer in Economics until 1959 and transferred to the Far Eastern University as professorial lecturer until 1961. He succeeded to improve his status and became Assistant Vice-President back in the University of the Philippines in 1962-63 and as professorial lecturer of Law and a member of the Board of Regents in, 1963-66.
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