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Rafael Palma

Rafael Palma y Velásquez (Spanish: [rafaˈel ˈpalma]: October 24, 1874  – May 24, 1939) was a Filipino politician, Rizalian, writer, educator and a famous Freemason. He was a senator from 1916 to 1921 and was the fourth president of the University of the Philippines.

Rafael Palma
Palma in c. 1915
4th President of the University of the Philippines
In office
1925–1933
Preceded byGuy Potter Benton
Succeeded byJorge Bocobo
Senator of the Philippines from the 4th Senatorial District
In office
October 16, 1916 – June 6, 1922
Serving with Pedro Guevara
Preceded byPost created
Succeeded byEmiliano Tría Tirona
Secretary of the Interior
In office
January 11, 1917 – July 7, 1920[1]
Appointed byFrancis Burton Harrison
Preceded byWinfred Thaxter Denison
Francis Burton Harrison (acting)
Succeeded byTeodoro Kalaw
Member of the Second Philippine Commission
In office
July 6, 1908 – October 16, 1916
Appointed byJames Francis Smith
Member of the Philippine Assembly from Cavite
In office
October 16, 1907 – July 1, 1908
Preceded byPost created
Succeeded byEmiliano Tría Tirona
Personal details
Born
Rafael Palma y Velásquez

(1874-10-24)October 24, 1874
Tondo, Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines
DiedMay 24, 1939(1939-05-24) (aged 64)
Manila, Philippine Commonwealth
Political partyNacionalista
SpouseCarolina Ocampo
EducationAteneo de Manila University
University of Santo Tomas

Biography

Palma was born in Manila on October 24, 1874, to Don Hermógenes Palma, a clerk at the Intendencia Office, and Hilaria Velásquez. His younger brother was the soldier-poet José Palma, the author of the Spanish poem Filipinas, which is, along with its subsequent translations, used in the Philippine National Anthem.

In 1885, he began his studies at the Ateneo de Manila and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree. In 1892, he began his law studies at the University of Santo Tomas. While enrolled in the university, he was employed in the Office of the Bureau of Lands.[2]

He was also a reporter in La Independencia, the first Filipino daily newspaper, founded and directed by Antonio Luna. When Luna died in 1899, Palma assumed the paper's editorship. Aside from La Independencia, he was also involved in other papers, writing for La Patria, among others; and co-founding, along with Sergio Osmeña and Jaime de Veyra, El Nuevo Día, the first daily newspaper in Cebu.[2]

In 1901, he passed the bar examinations. That same year, he founded the newspaper El Renacimiento, which was first published on September 3. He married Carolina Ocampo in February 1902.[3] He left the newspaper work in 1903 and practiced law while also teaching at the Escuela de Derecho.[2]

He started politics when he became a member and secretary of the Association of Peace. In the 1907 Philippine Assembly elections, he ran and subsequently won as an assemblyman representing the province of Cavite. On July 6, 1908, Governor-General James A. Smith appointed him as a member of the second Philippine Commission,[4] becoming the youngest member to serve up to 1916. In the 1916 Philippine Senate elections, he was elected as a senator, representing the 4th district.[2]

In September 1916, he was appointed by Governor-General Francis B. Harrison, through Executive Order No. 64, as Secretary of the Interior and served until his resignation in July 1920.[5][6] In July 1925, he was inaugurated as the fourth president of the University of the Philippines. He served as UP president up until 1933 when he resigned due to the Hare-Hawes-Cutting bill controversy wherein then-Senate president Manuel Quezon threatened to cut the university's appropriations due to Palma's championing of the law.[7] He then again ran for senator but lost to Juan Sumulong. In 1934, Palma was elected to the 1934 Constitutional Convention.[2]

In the later years of his life, Palma was appointed by President Quezon as chairman of the National Board of Education.[3] He held that position until his death in Manila on May 24, 1939, at the age of 64.

Honors

Books

  • The Pride of the Malay Race, the English translation by Justice Román Ozaeta of Palma's biography of Filipino national hero José Rizal.
  • The Woman and the Right to Vote[8]
  • The New Mentality, 1929.

Places named after him

References

  1. ^ "MASTERLIST OF CABINET SECRETARIES/MINISTERS" (PDF). Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. Retrieved February 6, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Rafael Palma". Senate of the Philippines. Retrieved October 20, 2019.
  3. ^ a b "About Rafael Palma". The Philippine Diary Project. Retrieved October 20, 2019.
  4. ^ War Department Annual Reports, 1908. Vol. VII. Washington, D. C.: Government Printing Office. 1909. p. 30.
  5. ^ Official Gazette. Vol. XIV. 1916. p. 1843.
  6. ^ "Report of the Governor General of the Philippine Islands, Together with Reports of the Heads of the Departments of the Philippine Government, for the Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 1920". Vols. For 1927-1935 Have Title:annual Report of the Governor General of the Philippine Islands. 1924-1935: House document / ... Congress ... Session, House of Representatives. Washington: Government Printing Office: 19. 1923.
  7. ^ "MW Rafael Palma". The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the Philippines. Retrieved October 20, 2019.
  8. ^ "Project Gutenberg".

External links


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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Palma and the second or maternal family name is Velasquez Rafael Palma y Velasquez Spanish rafaˈel ˈpalma October 24 1874 May 24 1939 was a Filipino politician Rizalian writer educator and a famous Freemason He was a senator from 1916 to 1921 and was the fourth president of the University of the Philippines The HonorableRafael PalmaPalma in c 19154th President of the University of the PhilippinesIn office 1925 1933Preceded byGuy Potter BentonSucceeded byJorge BocoboSenator of the Philippines from the 4th Senatorial DistrictIn office October 16 1916 June 6 1922Serving with Pedro GuevaraPreceded byPost createdSucceeded byEmiliano Tria TironaSecretary of the InteriorIn office January 11 1917 July 7 1920 1 Appointed byFrancis Burton HarrisonPreceded byWinfred Thaxter DenisonFrancis Burton Harrison acting Succeeded byTeodoro KalawMember of the Second Philippine CommissionIn office July 6 1908 October 16 1916Appointed byJames Francis SmithMember of the Philippine Assembly from CaviteIn office October 16 1907 July 1 1908Preceded byPost createdSucceeded byEmiliano Tria TironaPersonal detailsBornRafael Palma y Velasquez 1874 10 24 October 24 1874Tondo Manila Captaincy General of the PhilippinesDiedMay 24 1939 1939 05 24 aged 64 Manila Philippine CommonwealthPolitical partyNacionalistaSpouseCarolina OcampoEducationAteneo de Manila University University of Santo Tomas Contents 1 Biography 2 Honors 2 1 Books 2 2 Places named after him 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditPalma was born in Manila on October 24 1874 to Don Hermogenes Palma a clerk at the Intendencia Office and Hilaria Velasquez His younger brother was the soldier poet Jose Palma the author of the Spanish poem Filipinas which is along with its subsequent translations used in the Philippine National Anthem In 1885 he began his studies at the Ateneo de Manila and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree In 1892 he began his law studies at the University of Santo Tomas While enrolled in the university he was employed in the Office of the Bureau of Lands 2 He was also a reporter in La Independencia the first Filipino daily newspaper founded and directed by Antonio Luna When Luna died in 1899 Palma assumed the paper s editorship Aside from La Independencia he was also involved in other papers writing for La Patria among others and co founding along with Sergio Osmena and Jaime de Veyra El Nuevo Dia the first daily newspaper in Cebu 2 In 1901 he passed the bar examinations That same year he founded the newspaper El Renacimiento which was first published on September 3 He married Carolina Ocampo in February 1902 3 He left the newspaper work in 1903 and practiced law while also teaching at the Escuela de Derecho 2 He started politics when he became a member and secretary of the Association of Peace In the 1907 Philippine Assembly elections he ran and subsequently won as an assemblyman representing the province of Cavite On July 6 1908 Governor General James A Smith appointed him as a member of the second Philippine Commission 4 becoming the youngest member to serve up to 1916 In the 1916 Philippine Senate elections he was elected as a senator representing the 4th district 2 In September 1916 he was appointed by Governor General Francis B Harrison through Executive Order No 64 as Secretary of the Interior and served until his resignation in July 1920 5 6 In July 1925 he was inaugurated as the fourth president of the University of the Philippines He served as UP president up until 1933 when he resigned due to the Hare Hawes Cutting bill controversy wherein then Senate president Manuel Quezon threatened to cut the university s appropriations due to Palma s championing of the law 7 He then again ran for senator but lost to Juan Sumulong In 1934 Palma was elected to the 1934 Constitutional Convention 2 In the later years of his life Palma was appointed by President Quezon as chairman of the National Board of Education 3 He held that position until his death in Manila on May 24 1939 at the age of 64 Honors EditBooks Edit The Pride of the Malay Race the English translation by Justice Roman Ozaeta of Palma s biography of Filipino national hero Jose Rizal The Woman and the Right to Vote 8 The New Mentality 1929 Places named after him Edit Barangay Rafael Palma Diffun Quirino The building presently occupied by the Department of Justice and first named as University Hall was also previously named Palma Hall A historical marker on the life of Rafael Palma is located on its ground floor Palma Hall which houses the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy of the University of the Philippines Diliman was named after him University of Bohol a private school in Tagbilaran Bohol was named the Rafael Palma College in 1946 until it was given its present name Palma Bridge University of the Philippines Los Banos There are many other schools in the country that are named after Rafael Palma such as Rafael Palma Elementary School in Pasay and Rafael Palma Elementary School along Zobel Roxas Street under the jurisdiction of Manila but geographically located in Makati References Edit MASTERLIST OF CABINET SECRETARIES MINISTERS PDF Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines Retrieved February 6 2023 a b c d e Rafael Palma Senate of the Philippines Retrieved October 20 2019 a b About Rafael Palma The Philippine Diary Project Retrieved October 20 2019 War Department Annual Reports 1908 Vol VII Washington D C Government Printing Office 1909 p 30 Official Gazette Vol XIV 1916 p 1843 Report of the Governor General of the Philippine Islands Together with Reports of the Heads of the Departments of the Philippine Government for the Fiscal Year Ended December 31 1920 Vols For 1927 1935 Have Title annual Report of the Governor General of the Philippine Islands 1924 1935 House document Congress Session House of Representatives Washington Government Printing Office 19 1923 MW Rafael Palma The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the Philippines Retrieved October 20 2019 Project Gutenberg External links EditWorks by Rafael Palma at Project Gutenberg http www glphils org kinship palma htm Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rafael Palma amp oldid 1148457451, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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