1982- Carlos P. Romulo
Carlos P. Romulo‘s
multifaceted career spanned 50 years of public service as educator, soldier,
university president, journalist and diplomat. It is common knowledge that he
was the first Asian president of the United Nations General Assembly, then
Philippine Ambassador to Washington, D.C., and later minister of foreign
affairs. Essentially though, Romulo was very much into writing: he was a
reporter at 16, a newspaper editor by the age of 20, and a publisher at 32. He
was the only Asian to win America’s coveted Pulitzer Prize in Journalism for a
series of articles predicting the outbreak of World War II. Romulo, in all,
wrote and published 18 books, a range of literary works which included The
United (novel), I Walked with Heroes (autobiography), I
Saw the Fall of the Philippines, Mother
America, I See the Philippines Rise (war-time memoirs). His other books include his memoirs of his many years’ affiliations with United Nations (UN), Forty Years: A Third World Soldier at the UN, and The Philippine Presidents, his oral history of his experiences serving all the Philippine presidents.
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