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                    [Title] => Thomasites book launched next month
                    [Summary] => TARLAC CITY — This province’s contemporary historian will launch next month a new book on the Thomasites as a tribute to the American teacher who was the country’s first public school principal.


Prof. Lino Dizon’s new book, titled "Thomasite History of Tarlac Province, 1901-1913 (In honor of Frank Russell White)," will be presented on Sept. 4 at the Mamerto G. Nepomuceno Hall of the Holy Angel University (HAU) in Angeles City.

Dizon, who has been extensively writing about Tarlac and Kapampangan history, also chairs the TSU-CTS.
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The celebration, however, will be simple. It will be held for two days, and the guests of honor will be Tarlac’s top political leaders, namely, Gov. Jose Yap Sr., Reps. Gilbert Teodoro Jr., Benigno Aquino III and Jesli Lapus, representing the province’s three congressional districts, and this city’s mayor, Genaro Mendoza.
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                    [Summary] => TARLAC CITY — This province’s contemporary historian will launch next month a new book on the Thomasites as a tribute to the American teacher who was the country’s first public school principal.


Prof. Lino Dizon’s new book, titled "Thomasite History of Tarlac Province, 1901-1913 (In honor of Frank Russell White)," will be presented on Sept. 4 at the Mamerto G. Nepomuceno Hall of the Holy Angel University (HAU) in Angeles City.

Dizon, who has been extensively writing about Tarlac and Kapampangan history, also chairs the TSU-CTS.
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The celebration, however, will be simple. It will be held for two days, and the guests of honor will be Tarlac’s top political leaders, namely, Gov. Jose Yap Sr., Reps. Gilbert Teodoro Jr., Benigno Aquino III and Jesli Lapus, representing the province’s three congressional districts, and this city’s mayor, Genaro Mendoza.
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