+ Follow LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION Tag
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[Title] => RPN head speaker at MIT
[Summary] => RPN 9 president Robert Rivera, former TV host and Metro Manila Film Festival Executive Committee member, will talk on Love of God, Love of Country and Strong Family Ties at the MIT International School (Alabang) Commencement Exercises on May 23 at 3 p.m.
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[Title] => A requiem for friend
[Summary] => Jess and I were best friends for 56 years. The requisite heavenly bodies must have been in perfect alignment that July in 1949 when he and I were thrown in each others company at the FEU Boys High School on the first day of Mr. Iluminado Gabays freshman class in Literature and Composition. He was 14, a certified city boy from just around the corner from the school on Morayta St. I was a year younger, fresh from the small town of Bongabon, Oriental Mindoro (still with palay in my hair, as the late, lamented Rita Estrada would have said).
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LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION
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