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He graduated with honors in 1924 at the Lubuagan Elementary School as valedictorian. Daguio was already writing poems in elementary school, according to his own account. He wrote a farewell verse on a chalkboard at least once for a departing teacher when he was in grade 6. For his high school
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He was the chief editor for the Philippine House of Representatives, as well as several other government offices. He also taught at the University of the East, University of the Philippines, and Philippine Women's University for 26 years. He died in 1966 from liver cancer at the age of 54.
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After he graduated from UP, he returned to Lubuagan to teach at his former alma mater. He then taught at Zamboanga Normal School in 1938, where he met his wife Estela. During the Second World War, he was part of the resistance and wrote poems. These poems were later published as his book
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Daguio was too poor to afford his college tuition and did not enroll in the first semester of 1928. He also failed to qualify for a scholarship. He worked as a houseboy, waiter, and caddy at Fort McKinley to earn his tuition and later enrolled at the
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He was mentored in writing by Tom Inglis Moore, an Australian professor. In 1932, he graduated from UP as one of the top ten honor graduates. After World War II, he went to
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to study his master's in English which he obtained at 1952. And in 1954 he obtained his law degree from Romualdez Law College in Leyte.
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When Daguio was a third-year high school student, his poem "She Came to Me" got published in the July 11, 1926, edition of
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on the second semester. He experienced financial difficulties in his studies until an uncle from
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Daniel F Daguio, Jenny Daguio Balea, Francis Rey Daguio, Malinda Daguio Felix
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Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, Master of Arts in English, Bachelor of Laws
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Wedding Dance, The Flaming Lyre, Man of Earth, Hudhud Hi Aliguyon
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to attend Rizal High School while residing with his uncle at
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Father-Sixto Daguio Mother-Magdalena Taguinod Daguio
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