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  1. The original name of MLQU was Manuel L. Quezon Educational Institution. It was changed in 1958 to Manuel L. Quezon University having achieved its status as a University. The vision was realized on November 1, 1947 when Dr. Monzon, dean during that time, was joined by eighteen professors from the school in an old building at the corner of ...

  2. Manuel L. Quezón Manuel Luis Quezón y Molina Político filipino Nació el 19 de agosto de 1878 en Baler (Filipinas). Cursó estudios en la Universidad de San Tomás. Comenzó a ejercer como abogado en 1903 y dos años más tarde fue nombrado gobernador de Tayabas (actualmente Quezón), su provincia natal.

  3. Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina fue un jurista, militar, político y estadista filipino, que obtuvo una preponderancia en el ámbito político de las Filipinas, siendo el primer presidente de la Mancomunidad de Filipinas; cargo que ocupó el desde el 15 de noviembre de 1935 hasta su muerte, el 1 de agosto de 1944. El 31 de diciembre de 1941 había sido reelegido en el cargo. Se lo considera el ...

  4. Hace 6 días · Manuel L. Quezon. President Quezon of the Philippines, November 1942. Library of Congress. In 1904, while in the Philippines on his very first assignment out of West Point, Lieutenant Douglas ...

  5. 14 de mar. de 2024 · Manuel L. Quezon was the second President of the Philippines, serving from 1935 until his death in 1944. Quezon played a significant role in the fight for independence from the United States. His presidency was characterized by various reforms and efforts to promote social justice and Philippine sovereignty. Quezon’s legacy continues to ...

  6. Manuel Luis Quezon was born on August 19, 1878 in Baler, Tayabas (now Quezon), to Lucio Quezon, a native of Paco, Manila and Maria Dolores Molina.He studied law at the University of Sto. Tomas and passed the bar examinations in 1903. He became the fiscal of his home province and was soon elected governor.In the 1907 election, he ran for the ...

  7. Manuel Luis Quezón y Molina (August 19, 1878 – August 1, 1944) served as president of the Commonwealth of the Philippines from 1935 to 1944. He was the first Filipino to be in charge of a government of the Philippines. Quezón is considered by most Filipinos to have been the second president of the Philippines, after Emilio Aguinaldo (1897 ...