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  1. Aug 23, 2015 · I write about Manuel L. Quezon (the president of the Philippine Commonwealth) for two reasons. First, it is a good introduction to our political season as we commit to choose a new leader next year. Second, and more important, August 19 marks his birthday anniversary.

  2. MLQU’s founding was inspired by the ideals of Manuel L. Quezon, who served as president of the Commonwealth of the Philippines from 1935 to 1944. He was a fiery and fearless man willing to sacrifice everything so that his people may enjoy the dignity of living as free men.

  3. May 14, 2009 · Manuel L. Quezon III is a speechwriter, political, strategic, and crisis communications specialist, a historian, a TV host, an opinion writer, book conceptualizer and editor, and a blogger. As a practitioner of political communications, he has served as speechwriter and writing consultant to two presidents and a number of public and private sector figures.

  4. Book 3: Manuel L. Quezon. Messages of the President Book 3: Manuel L. Quezon (Volume 1: Official Month in Review) Messages of the President Book 3: Manuel L. Quezon (Volume 2: Appointments and Designations) Messages of the President Book 3: Manuel L. Quezon (Volume 3) Messages of the President Book 3: Manuel L. Quezon (Volume 4) Part 1

  5. Aug 19, 2020 · (Quezon Day essay, Aug. 19) No two Philippine historical figures when put together create as much weight as those of Manuel L. Quezon and Sergio Osmeña.

  6. Manuel L. Quezon was born as Manuel Luís Quezon y Molina on August 19, 1878, in Baler in the district of El Príncipe, which is now known as Aurora, named after his wife. His father Lucio Quezon was a retired Sergeant of the Spanish colonial army who became a primary schoolteacher in Paco, Manila, while his mother María Dolores Molina taught at a primary school in their hometown.

  7. Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina (ngày 19 tháng 8 năm 1878 - ngày 01 tháng 8 năm 1944) là Chủ tịch của Khối thịnh vượng chung Philippines từ năm 1935 đến năm 1944. Ông là người Philippines đầu tiên đứng đầu một chính phủ Philippines, và được cho là tổng thống thứ hai của Philippines, sau Emilio Aguinaldo (1898–1901).

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