Arsenio Luz

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Arsenio N. Luz (December 14, 1888 – 1966) was a Filipino showman, businessman, journalist and educator, remembered for being the General-Director of the Philippine Carnival which ran the Manila Carnival. He was an attaché for several Philippine Independence Missions to the U.S. as the representative of the press. He led trade negotiations during the transition to the Commonwealth and served as President Manuel L. Quezon's economic advisor at Malacañang throughout the Commonwealth Period. He was a charter member of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and the first Filipino President of the Rotary Club of Manila. He was manager of the Philippine Government Commercial Agency's New York branch and represented the Philippines at several conventions and expositions. rdf:langString
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xsd:date 1888-12-14
rdf:langString Arsenio Nicasio Luz
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rdf:langString Carmencita Luz McLemore
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rdf:langString "America, with pride, can present to humanity a magnificent colonial handiwork, the product of America's unique colonial policy-a country inhabited by eleven million people who owe their economic progress to the political instrumentalities given them. For the greatest instrument of economic progress is poliotical autonomy-and this America has proven in her experiment in the Philippines"
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rdf:langString Arsenio N. Luz (December 14, 1888 – 1966) was a Filipino showman, businessman, journalist and educator, remembered for being the General-Director of the Philippine Carnival which ran the Manila Carnival. He was an attaché for several Philippine Independence Missions to the U.S. as the representative of the press. He led trade negotiations during the transition to the Commonwealth and served as President Manuel L. Quezon's economic advisor at Malacañang throughout the Commonwealth Period. He was a charter member of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and the first Filipino President of the Rotary Club of Manila. He was manager of the Philippine Government Commercial Agency's New York branch and represented the Philippines at several conventions and expositions.
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