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Teodoro R. Yangco

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Yangco was one of the founders of the Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines and was its president for several years. In 1923, he represented it in the first Pan Pacific Commercial Conference in Honolulu, Hawaii where he eloquently defended the cause for Philippine independence.
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Yangco established a shipping company, organized a bus company called TRY TRAN, set up a shipyard, and founded a big department store named Bazar Siglo XX and a huge dry-goods market in Divisoria called Yangco Market. He also became president of
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Documents related to OCT #2611 in the name of Teodoro R. Yangco dated 1913 and TCT #7253 dated 3/19/17 (re: donation of the 31,031 square meters property to the International Committee of YMCA of NYC)
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Yangco donated large sums of money to various charitable, religious and civic organizations. Aside from his cash donation, he also donated various parcels of land in
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and Ramona Arguelles Vda. de Corpuz, widow of Tomas Corpuz, and is of Chinese descent through his father. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree at the
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Resident Commissioner to the U.S. House of Representatives from the Philippine Islands
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Stagg, Samuel (1934). Teodoro R. Yangco. Manila: University of The Philippines Press.
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Stagg, Samuel (1934). Teodoro R. Yangco. Manila: University of The Philippines Press.
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Stagg, Samuel (1934). Teodoro R. Yangco. Manila: University of The Philippines Press.
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Quirino, Carlos (1995). Who's Who in the Philippine History. Manila: Tahanan Books.
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1910/2010 The Century Past, A Century Forward. House Printers, Inc. Press. 2010.
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Turner, Dr. E.S. (1965). Nation Building. Capitol Publishing House, Inc.
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in 1881. He pursued a commercial course at Ealing Commercial College in
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Zalde, Gregorio F. (1970). Great Filipinos in History. Verde Bookstore.
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Zalde, Gregorio F. (1970). Great Filipinos in History. Verde Bookstore.
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Eminent Filipinos. Manila: National Historical Commission. 1970.
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Eminent Filipinos. Manila: National Historical Commission. 1970.
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from 1917 to 1920. He was the longest-serving president of the
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Members of the United States Congress of Filipino descent
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Members of the United States Congress of Chinese descent
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United States congressional delegations from Philippines
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Yangco (id: Y000004)" 164:Teodoro Rafael Yangco y Argüelles 698:University of Santo Tomas alumni 301:in 1880 and graduated from the 232:Ramona Arguelles vda. de Corpuz 693:Nacionalista Party politicians 1: 630:to the United States Congress 611:U.S. House of Representatives 351:Teodoro R. Yangco Monument ( 330:President of the Philippines 729: 418:Robb, Walter (July 1921). 299:Ateneo Municipal de Manila 243:Ateneo Municipal de Manila 18: 636: 624: 616: 609: 601: 591: 585: 580: 438:– via Google Books. 303:University of Santo Tomas 260: 247:University of Santo Tomas 150: 119: 76: 65: 56: 563:United States Congress. 356: 365:Manila North Cemetery 353:San Antonio, Zambales 350: 291:San Antonio, Zambales 203:Manila North Cemetery 177:San Antonio, Zambales 683:People from Zambales 581:Business positions 328:, who later became 324:, Yangco succeeded 309:from 1882 to 1886. 357: 322:Nacionalista Party 646: 645: 637:Succeeded by 602:Succeeded by 593:President of the 484:978-971-94790-3-1 264: 263: 112:President of the 51:Teodoro R. Yangco 27:or maternal 720: 620:Manuel L. Quezon 617:Preceded by 586:Preceded by 578: 574: 550: 547: 541: 538: 532: 529: 523: 520: 514: 511: 505: 502: 496: 493: 487: 476: 470: 467: 461: 455: 449: 446: 440: 439: 415: 409: 406: 400: 397: 326:Manuel L. 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Index

Philippine name
middle name
family name
The Honourable

Resident Commissioner to the U.S. House of Representatives from the Philippine Islands
Manuel L. Quezon
Isauro Gabaldon
Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine Islands
San Antonio, Zambales
Captaincy General of the Philippines
Manila North Cemetery
Luis R. Yangco
Alma mater
Ateneo Municipal de Manila
University of Santo Tomas
Resident Commissioner of the Philippines
YMCA
Philippines
San Antonio, Zambales
Luis R. Yangco
Ateneo Municipal de Manila
University of Santo Tomas
London
Insular Life
Nacionalista Party
Manuel L. Quezon
President of the Philippines
Resident Commissioner of the Philippines
U.S. Congress

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