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                    [Title] => Running for love
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                    [Title] => Centennial anniversary of Manila Elks Lodge
                    [Summary] => Last year, the Americans in the Philippines commemorated the arrival of the 600 trained teachers who arrived aboard the US transport Thomas to start the public school system under the American Regime. Last Friday, the Manila Elks Lodge celebrated the initiation of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks in the Philippines by seven Elk members on September of 1901. By June 14 of the following year, the Manila Lodge was established (with 69 members) and it was the very first Elks fraternity outside the United States.

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