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  1. Diplomatic career. Romulo served eight Philippine presidents, from Manuel L. Quezon to Ferdinand Marcos, as the secretary of foreign affairs of the Philippines and as the country's representative to the United States and to the United Nations (UN).

  2. Carlos P. Romulo has 35 books on Goodreads with 4506 ratings. Carlos P. Romulo’s most popular book is Mga Ibong Mandaragit (Birds of Prey).

  3. Carlos P. Romulo (born January 14, 1899, Camiling, Philippines—died December 15, 1985, Manila) was a Philippine general, diplomat, and journalist known for his activities on behalf of the Allies during World War II and his later work with the United Nations.

  4. www.carlospromulo.org › bioBIO — CPRomulo

    Romulo—whose lifelong dream was to help build a body such as the United Nations—resolved to make the Philippines “the big voice of small nations.” As a signatory of the charter forming the United Nations in 1945, he spoke the famous line, “Let us make this floor the last battlefield.”

  5. Carlos Peña Rómulo was a Filipino diplomat, politician, soldier, journalist and author. He was a reporter at 16, a newspaper editor by the age of 20, and a publisher at 32. He is the co-founder of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines.

  6. May 14, 2018 · Carlos P. Romulo (1899-1985) was an author and the foremost diplomat of the Philippines. He was the only Filipino journalist to win the Pulitzer Prize and the first Asian to serve as president of the UN General Assembly (1949).

  7. Carlos Peña Romulo, QSC PLH (14 January 1898 – 15 December 1985) was a Filipino diplomat, statesman, soldier, journalist and author. He was a reporter at 16, a newspaper editor by the age of 20, and a publisher at 32.

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