President Carlos Garcia is pictured on the 12th anniversary of the Philippines Republic stamp set issued on July 4, 1958.
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1958 50th Anniversary University of the Philippines
The University of the Philippines was established by the Philippine Legislature in 1908 to provide advanced instruction in literature,
philosophy, the sciences, and arts, and to give professional and
technical training. The original campus was located on a small site in central Manila. As more colleges were added, additional buildings were required. In 1939, the University acquired land in the Diliman District of Quezon
City (10 miles from central Manila) and established a larger campus to accommodate the rising student population. The Diliman campus became the flagship of the University of the Philippines in 1949 when the University administrative
offices moved to Diliman.
The Bureau of Posts marked the 50th anniversary of the University of the Philippines on June 18, 1957 with the release of a commemorative stamp produced by the Government Printing Bureau of Japan . The stamp design shows the Oblation statue in front of the Diliman campus "Academic Oval". The Carillon Tower is drawn on the left side of the stamp.
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Manila and Quezon City provided first day of issue cancellations.
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Symbols of the University of the Philippines : Carillon Tower and Oblation statue
Diliman Main Library behind "Lagoon" (early 1950s)
The Bureau of Posts marked the 50th anniversary of the University of the Philippines on June 18, 1957 with the release of a commemorative stamp produced by the Government Printing Bureau of Japan . The stamp design shows the Oblation statue in front of the Diliman campus "Academic Oval". The Carillon Tower is drawn on the left side of the stamp.
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Manila and Quezon City provided first day of issue cancellations.
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Tuesday, January 15, 2013
1958 Bataan Day Airletter
Bataan Day (now Day of Valor) is a national observance in the Philippines which marks the fall of Bataan on April 9, 1942. The three month battle on the Bataan peninsula ended with the surrender of Philippine and American troops to the Japanese. The soldiers had bravely resisted despite severe starvation and disease. Following the surrender, the weakened 60,000 Filipino and 15,000 American troops were forced to march over 60 miles up the peninsula to prisoner of war camps.
The Bataan peninsula is on the west side of Manila Bay |
Monday, January 14, 2013
1957 Garcia-Macapagal Inauguration
In the 1957 elections, Carlos Garcia was elected president. His vice-presidential candidate was defeated by Diosdado Macapacal, an opposition candidate. Garcia instituted a "Filipino First" policy, promoting local products over imported goods.
To mark the Garcia-Macapagal inauguration, the Bureau of Posts issued overprinted and surcharged defintive stamps on inauguration day, December 30, 1957.
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To mark the Garcia-Macapagal inauguration, the Bureau of Posts issued overprinted and surcharged defintive stamps on inauguration day, December 30, 1957.
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