Carlos P. Romulo

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Carlos P. Romulo was a Filipino diplomat, soldier, journalist, and statesman who served as president of the UN General Assembly and as a leading figure in both Philippine and international affairs in the mid-20th century.

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instanceOf Filipino diplomat
human
journalist
soldier
statesman
awardReceived Legion of Merit
Order of Sikatuna
Philippine Legion of Honor
Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting
surface form: Pulitzer Prize for Correspondence
countryOfCitizenship Philippines
dateOfBirth 1898-01-14
dateOfDeath 1985-12-15
educatedAt Columbia University
University of Santo Tomas
University of the Philippines
familyName Romulo
fullName Carlos Peña Rómulo
genre political writing
war correspondence
givenName Carlos
languageSpoken English
Tagalog
memberOf Philippine delegation to the United Nations Conference on International Organization
militaryBranch Philippine Army
militaryRank Brigadier general
nativeLanguage Tagalog
notableFor leadership in Philippine foreign policy
role in the founding of the United Nations
notableWork I Saw the Fall of the Philippines
I See the Philippines Rise
Mother America
The United
occupation diplomat
educator
journalist
soldier
statesman
participatedIn World War II
placeOfBirth Camiling
surface form: Camiling, Tarlac, Philippines
placeOfDeath Manila
surface form: Manila, Philippines
positionHeld Chairman of the Philippine delegation to the United Nations
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines
Philippine Ambassador to the United States
Philippine Permanent Representative to the United Nations
President of the United Nations General Assembly
President of the University of the Philippines
Resident Commissioner of the Philippines to the United States
Secretary of Foreign Affairs
surface form: Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines
religion Roman Catholicism

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