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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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                    [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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