Rafael Palma
Rafael Palma | |
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File:Rafael Palma y Velasquez circa 1915.jpg | |
Born | October 24, 1874 Manila Captaincy General of the Philippines 23x15px |
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Manila Commonwealth of the Philippines |
Occupation | Politician, journalist, educator |
Rafael Palma y Velasquez (24 October 1874 – 24 May 1939) was a Filipino politician, Rizalian, writer, educator and a famous Freemason. He became the fourth President of the University of the Philippines.
Biography
Palma was born in Manila on 24 October 1874 to Don Hermogenes Palma, a clerk at the Intendencia Office, and Hilária Velasquez. His younger brother was the soldier-poet José Palma–the author of the Spanish poem «Filipinas», which was, along with its subsequent translations, used in the Philippine National Anthem.
He was later elected a Senator under the Nacionalista Party, consistently representing the 4th District, in both the 1916 and 1919 senatorial polls.
Palma died in Manila on 24 May 1939.
Honours
Books
- The Pride of the Malay Race,[1] the English translation by Justice Román Ozaeta of Palma's biography of Filipino national hero José Rizal.
- The Woman and the Right to Vote[2]
- The New Mentality, 1929.
Places named after him
- Barangay Rafael Palma Real Estate Property, Diffun, Quirino.
- Palma Hall, which houses the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy of the University of the Philippines–Diliman, was named after him.
- University of Bohol, a private school in Tagbilaran, Bohol was named the Rafael Palma College in 1946 until it was given its present name.
- Palma Bridge, University of the Philippines Los Baños
- There are many other schools in the country which are named after Rafael Palma, like Rafael Palma Elementary School, in Makati and Rafael Palma Elementary School, Zobel Roxas Street, Manila.
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- 1874 births
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- Department of Education (Philippines)
- Filipino educators
- Filipino Freemasons
- Filipino journalists
- Filipino writers
- Senators of the 5th Philippine Legislature
- Senators of the 4th Philippine Legislature
- Members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Cavite
- People from Manila
- University of the Philippines alumni