Aurora A. Quezon : her life and deeds / Sol H. Gwekoj

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila, Philippines : Fortune, c1950Description: 139 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • DS 686.2.Q38 .G94 1950
Contents:
Book I -- The Favorite child of Baler (childhood days) -- The Popular student (In the Philippine Normal School) -- The Belle Aurora -- The Loving wife and mother -- The Great Lady in Malacanan (first lady of the land) -- The War volunteer (in United States) -- The Fate of the Martyr -- The Most revered woman (last journey) -- Book II -- The Virtuous Filipina -- The Model farmer and businesswoman -- The Exemplary social worker -- The Distinguished feminist leader -- The Noble humanitarian -- The Devout Christian -- The Best loved citizen
Summary: It was my original intention to follow soon my biography of president Manuel l. Quezon, which I published in mid-1948, with the life story of his equally patriotic wife. Dona Aurora Aragon Quezon, who had finally returned to the Philippines from the United State of America where she stayed for the duration of World War II and long after the death of her illustrious husband in 1944.
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Book I -- The Favorite child of Baler (childhood days) -- The Popular student (In the Philippine Normal School) -- The Belle Aurora -- The Loving wife and mother -- The Great Lady in Malacanan (first lady of the land) -- The War volunteer (in United States) -- The Fate of the Martyr -- The Most revered woman (last journey) -- Book II -- The Virtuous Filipina -- The Model farmer and businesswoman -- The Exemplary social worker -- The Distinguished feminist leader -- The Noble humanitarian -- The Devout Christian -- The Best loved citizen

It was my original intention to follow soon my biography of president Manuel l. Quezon, which I published in mid-1948, with the life story of his equally patriotic wife. Dona Aurora Aragon Quezon, who had finally returned to the Philippines from the United State of America where she stayed for the duration of World War II and long after the death of her illustrious husband in 1944.

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