1898 by aurelio alvero biography
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Penman for Monday, September 13, 2021
AS A COLLECTOR of old books and other objects of interest more ancient than me, I sometimes stumble across manuscripts and documents that turn out to be a bit more private than the usual accounts of travels to Sulu or the history of Negros sugar. I’ve found ardent and very carefully composed love letters (apparently never sent), poems to the departed, and receipts for unmentionables. Coming from a past where people wrote with physical ink on physical paper, these inadvertent mementoes of lives lived and loves lost convey emotion and meaning in a way that digital ones and zeroes never will.
Some of these discoveries have been particularly poignant. A few months ago, I wrote about finding a typewritten collection of essays written by Lyd Arguilla in the 1950s, where she stoically recounts her husband Manuel’s execution by the Japanese; tucked into that folder was a love poem she wrote in his memory after the war, in N
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- Aurelio Alvero (–58) was a brilliant and complex Filipino intellectual who was found guilty of collaboration with Japan by the postwar Philippine People’s Court and spent –47 and –52 in prison.
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- He was born in in Tondo to illustrious parents — Emilio Alvero, an artist and interior decorator, and Rosa Sevilla, writer, suffragette, and educator who founded the Instituto de Mujeres, a pioneering school for women in the Philippines.
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- Aurelio Alvero (1913–58) was a brilliant and complex Filipino intellectual who was found guilty of collaboration with Japan by the postwar Philippine People’s Court and spent 1945–47 and 1950–52 in prison.
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Aurelio Alvero is a native of Urbiztondo, Pangasinan who was arrested during WW2. He was released from prison and died in 1958 in Dagupan, Pangasinan in a provincial hospital where he was admitted. | |
1898 she was one of the first women to join the Revolutionary ______ Rosa Sevilla Alvero was born in Tondo, Manila on March 4, 1879. |
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Aurelio Sevilla Alvero (1913 - 1958) - Genealogy -
- He was born in in Tondo to illustrious parents — Emilio Alvero, an artist and interior decorator, and Rosa Sevilla, writer, suffragette, and educator who founded the Instituto de Mujeres, a pioneering school for women in the Philippines.