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Romulo, Carlos Pena was born on January 14, 1901 in Manila, P.I. Son of Gregorio and Maria Pena (de Romulo) Romulo.
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Romulo, Carlos Pena was born on January 14, 1901 in Manila, P.I. Son of Gregorio and Maria Pena (de Romulo) Romulo.
AM, Columbia University, 1921; honorary degrees, many colleges universities, United States, P.I. and other countries, 1935-1985.
Editor, several P.I. newspapers, 1919-1941;
managing director, radio stations KZRM and KZRF, Manila, 1939-1941;
member of faculty, U. Philippines, 1923-1928;
member of the board of regents, U. Philippines, 1929-1945;
member, Philippine Independence Mission to the United States, 1921, 24, 29, 33;
major, Philippine Army Reserve
major, United States Army, 1941;
lieutenant colonel, United States Army, Bataan, 1942;
colonel, United States Army, 1942;
aide-de-camp to General MacArthur, brigadier general, 1944;
secretary of information public relations, President Quezon's War Cabinet, 1943;
secretary public instructor, President Quezon's War Cabinet, 1944;
resident commissioner of Philippines to the United States, 1944;
permanent delegate of Republic of Philippines, United Nations, 1952-1953;
A.E. & P. of P.I. to the United States, 1954-1962;
president, U. Philippines, Quezon City, 1962-1968;
secretary of education, Philippines, 1966-1968. President of United Nations General Assembly, 1949. Chief delegate on Far Eastern Commission;secretary foreign affairs, Philippines, 1950-1952, 69-85.
Chairman P.I.del. 9th session General Assembly United Nations, 1954. Special Presidential adviser on foreign affairs, 1963-1985.
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Member Philippine Academy of Sciences and Humanities (president), Gridiron Club (president 1931), Rotary (vice president 1931, president 1935, vice president Rotary International 1938-1950), Metropolitan Club, Cosmos Club, National Press Club, Sigma Delta Chi, Tau Kappa Alpha, Phi Kappa Phi.
Married Virginia Llamas, July 1, 1924. Children: Carlos Llamas, Gregorio, Ricardo, Roberto.