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Dr. Benito Vergara was born on June 23, 1934 [2] to father Jose Vergara, a medical doctor, and Luisa Sibug Vergara, a nurse. [3] He was the youngest of seven children, and was raised primarily by his older sisters Betty, Lucy, and Belen Vergara who taught him household skills and chores.
Encarnación Alzona was born in Biñan, Laguna and grew up in the province of Tayabas.Her father was a trial court judge and a distant relative of Jose Rizal. [4] Both her parents were voracious readers, a circumstance that fostered her academic inclinations.
On June 13, 1896, Del Rosario was born in Bantayan in the Philippine province of Cebu.His parents were Pantaleon del Rosario, a farmer, and Benita Villacin. Being four years old when he was in first grade, he went the University of the Philippines after graduating from the Cebu High School.
Edgardo Dizon Gomez, ONS (November 7, 1938 – December 1, 2019) [1] was a Filipino biologist who was conferred the rank of National Scientist of the Philippines in 2014. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He was a professor emeritus for marine biology at the University of the Philippines Marine Science Institute .
Among his professors were the Filipino Jesuits Horacio de la Costa and Roque Ferriols. [5] A seminarist, he finished his degree in philosophy at the Loyola House of Studies, School of Theology. His postgraduate studies came at Universidad Javeriana in Bogota, Universidad Catolica in Lima, and Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico in Mexico City.
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The building, St La Salle Hall, was the only structure from the Philippines to be included in the coffee table book, "1001 Buildings You Must See Before You Die: The World's Architectural Masterpieces," authored by Mark Irving and published by Quintessence Books in 2007.) [5] [7] He was also one of the first councilors of the City of Manila.