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"PRESIDENT AND MRS. MANUEL L. QUEZON entertained for the officers of the United States Army and Navy at a brilliant reception and ball last Saturday night at Malacañan. In the receiving line were President and Mrrs. Quezon, High Commissioner and Mrs. Paul V. McNutt, Admiral and Mrs. George J. Meyers, General John H. Hughes, and Speaker and Mrs. Jose Yulo."
(Herald, March 4, 1937)
Photo from the collection of press clippings of President Manuel L. Quezon, available at the Presidential Museum and Library Internet Archive (archive.org/details/presidentialmuseumandlibrary ( archive.org/details/presidentialmuseumandlibrary ) )
"Un Rumboso Bautizo En Iloilo
El bautizo del hijo de los Sres. de Fernando Lopez, two lugar en Iloilo el miercoles pasado, 28 de Septiembre, con el Presidente Quezon, la Sra. de Jose Yulo y la Sra. de Jacobo Zobel actundo de padrinos. En la fotografia estan, de izquierda a derecha: Sra. de Jacobo Zobel, Presidente Quezon, Sra. de Jose Yulo, y el hijo de los Lopez. La Sra. de Jose Zulueta y el Sr. Primitivo Lovina actuaron padrinos en la confirmacion."
(El Debate, October 2, 1938)
Photo from the collection of press clippings of President Manuel L. Quezon, available at the Presidential Museum and Library Internet Archive (archive.org/details/presidentialmuseumandlibrary ( archive.org/details/presidentialmuseumandlibrary ) )
Philippine Fashion Week 2009. This collection is by bench/. PLEASE credit photos from Bruce Casanova of OPMB if the photos are used. All rights are reserved by the owner and Runway Productions ( Philippine Fashion Week™ ). Images are not for sale!!
The Philippine crocodile (Crocodylus mindorensis), also known as the Mindoro crocodile or the Philippine freshwater crocodile, is one of two species of crocodile that are found in the Philippines, the other is the larger Indo-Pacific crocodile or saltwater crocodile (crocodylus porosus). The Philippine crocodile, the species endemic only to the country, became data deficient to critically endangered in 2008 from exploitation and unsustainable fishing methods, such as dynamite fishing.
Culture Week, 2005-6, Sias International University, Xinzheng, Henan, China. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
A Philippine Airlines Airbus 319 with engines revving up for its return flight to Manila from Dumaguete, the capital city of Negros Oriental province on Negros island in Central Philippines. Flight time: 1:05 hours.
From Wikipedia: " The Philippine tarsier is not a large animal; it measures only about 85 to 160 millimetres (3.35 to 6.30 in) in height, making it one of the smallest primates. The small size makes it difficult to spot. The mass for males is between 80–160 g (2.8–5.6 oz), usually lighter for females, somewhat heavier than other tarsiers such as the pygmy tarsier.
The average adult is about the size of a human fist and will fit very comfortably in the human hand."
Ambassador Jose L. Cuisia Jr. calls on Filipinos and Americans alike to visit the Philippines and see why it is fast emerging as one of the top tourist destinations during the launching on 19 March 2013 of the 8th Ambassadors, Consuls General and Tourism Directors Tour of the Philippines scheduled in July. Also speaking during the launching were Tourism Representative Mitchell Dy and tour operators Roy and Naomi Estares. (Philippine Embassy Photo by Christine Rubio)
"Sa unang pulong nang pinagsanib na lupon ng mga dalubhasa, na idinaos sa Washington noong ika-19 ng Abril, 1937. Buhat sa kaliwa: Joseph E. Jacobs, pangalawang pangulo; Francis B. sayre, pangulo; pangulong Manuel L. Quezon ng commonwealth; at kalihim Jose Yulo ng katarungan."
(Taliba, May 8, 1937)
Photo from the collection of press clippings of President Manuel L. Quezon, available at the Presidential Museum and Library Internet Archive (archive.org/details/presidentialmuseumandlibrary ( archive.org/details/presidentialmuseumandlibrary ) )
"Sending him off with a smile. Friends gathered around Senate President Quezon just before he left on his trip to Europe via Java. Numbered in the picture are (1) Sen. Teofilo Sison; (2) Dr. Jose Fabella, Commissioner of Health and Welfare; (3) Sen. Jose Clarin; (4) Sen. Isaac Lacson."
(Graphic, September 1, 1934)
Photo from the collection of press clippings of President Manuel L. Quezon, available at the Presidential Museum and Library Internet Archive (archive.org/details/presidentialmuseumandlibrary ( archive.org/details/presidentialmuseumandlibrary ) )
Culture Week, 2005-6, Sias International University, Xinzheng, Henan, China. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
Looks like Yoda from Star Wars !!
From Wikipedia: " The Philippine tarsier is not a large animal; it measures only about 85 to 160 millimetres (3.35 to 6.30 in) in height, making it one of the smallest primates. The small size makes it difficult to spot. The mass for males is between 80–160 g (2.8–5.6 oz), usually lighter for females, somewhat heavier than other tarsiers such as the pygmy tarsier.
The average adult is about the size of a human fist and will fit very comfortably in the human hand."