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138th Birth Anniversary of General Miguel Malvar y Carpio: The second president of the Philippines.(Opinion & Editorial)
Manila Bulletin
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September 26, 2003
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PHILIPPINE history books have identified General Malvar y Carpio as the last revolutionary general to surrender to the Americans. He was more than this.
Documents from the Philippine Insurgent Records housed in the National Library of the Philippines show that General Malvar was the second President of the Philippines, having succeeded to the presidency of the First Philippine Republic following President Emilio F. Aguinaldos capture by the Americans at Palanan, Isabela on March 23, 1901. General Malvar occupied the presidency from this date until his surrender on ...
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American Boychoir to make Eugene stop.(Entertainment)
Newspaper article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
; Byline: The Register-Guard The American Boychoir, under the direction of Fernando Malvar-Ruiz, will sing works by J.S. Bach, Johannes Brahms, Benjamin Britten and J.G. Rheinberger, along with arrangements of spirituals...
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Lessons from a successful counterinsurgency: the Philippines, 1899-1902.
Magazine article from: Parameters
; ...never great, broke apart after Aguinaldo's flight. Significant centers of resistance after his escape included those led by General Vincente Lukban on the island of Samar and General Miguel Malvar in southern Luzon. Most insurgent leaders were ill
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