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  1. Elpidio Quirino (born Nov. 16, 1890, Vigan, Phil.—died Feb. 28, 1956, Novaliches) was a political leader and the second president of the independent Republic of the Philippines. Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt signing the Tydings-McDuffie Act, providing for a 10-year commonwealth in the Philippines, on March 24, 1934.

  2. Quirino in his mid 60's The present tomb of Elpidio Quirino at the Libingan ng mga Bayani. Following his failed bid for re-election, Quirino retired private life. He offered his dedication to serve the Filipino people, becoming the "Father of Foreign Service" in the Philippines.

  3. Elpidio Quirino's notable accomplishments during his presidency include the restoration of peace and order after World War II, implementation of economic reforms, and the establishment of the Central Bank of the Philippines.

  4. May 23, 2018 · Standard references on Quirino's career and achievement include Sol H. Gwekoh, Elpidio Quirino: The Barrio School Teacher Who Became President (1949), and Hernando J. Abaya, Betrayal in the Philippines (1946) and The Untold Philippine Story (1967).

  5. Nov 4, 2015 · Learn about the life and achievements of Elpidio Quirino, the sixth president of the Philippines, who led the nation after World War II and pardoned Japanese war criminals. Discover his progressive reforms, diplomatic skills and personal tragedies in this online magazine for Filipinos in the diaspora.

  6. Learn about the life and achievements of Elpidio Quirino, the third president of the Philippines, who rose from humble beginnings to become a lawyer, politician and leader. He faced the challenges of war, independence and rebuilding, and laid the foundations of the nation with his values of tolerance, goodwill and love.

  7. Nov 10, 2015 · President Quirino’s journey to Malacañan Palace is chronicled in the following achievements: Student teacher. Lawyer—graduated from the University of the Philippines with honors, passed the bar with second highest grade. Special clerk of the Philippine Commission. Private secretary to President Quezon. Representative. Senator. Cabinet Secretary.

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