TY - BOOK TI - Young man, go into business: a collection of prize winning orations in the 1964 Rizal National Oratorical Contest AV - DS 675.8.R5 .Y68 1965 PY - 1964/// CY - Quezon City, Philippines PB - Phoenix Publishing House, Inc. KW - JOSE, RIZAL, 1861-1896 N1 - Young man, go into business, Pablo de Borja -- The Call of Rizal, Patrick Boyarski -- Let us be men of vision, Minera P. Galicia -- Challenge to the youth of my native land, Erlinda L. Santiago -- Rizal's four wishes, Vicente Jose Veles -- We Filipinos are fashioned for business, Vendinia Silva -- A sound economy makes for a progressive people, Luis M. Pondar -- Let us have more economics and less politics, Leonor Angeles -- A message for sale, Alfredo del Val -- "Young man, go into business", Norman N. Gonzales -- From a seed of dream, Rafael B. Palma -- Our manifest destiny, George P. Bracat -- We must roll p our sleeves and buckle down to work and not merely "curse the darkness", Nellie Emock -- Rizal's vision of a prosperous and free Philippines, Tomas Santos -- Cast to the winds the fears and the apprehensions and timidity that made us prey to aliens for ages, Orlando Jarlego -- A time for daring, Gerardo D. Cunanan -- To be in business is to be a patriot, Emmanuel S. Geslani -- "Let's get the country moving again", Emmanuel Siojo -- Our young men do not profess any prosperity for business, Zosimo Belanos -- Getting into business on a shoestring, Jose P. Marcel -- We should gear our educational system to our economic needs, Vitalniano Bernardino ER -