Philippines -- Politics and government.
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Anti-Marcos protest materials
Collection of articles, clippings, small broadsides, and other materials documenting the anti-Ferdnand Marcos sentiment in the Philippines.
Donald Kirk papers
Papers, documents (including many obtained through the Freedom of Information Act), pamphlets, and other research materials on the Vietnam War and on Vietnam in general, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, the Philippines, and Japan. Also, files on Corazon Aquino and the Philippine election of 1986.
Frank Ernest Gannett papers
Papers include correspondence, news releases, speeches, scrapbooks, articles, and pamphlets concerning FEG's youth, his student days at Cornell, editorial policies of the Gannett Newspapers and the establishment of the Frank E. Gannett Newspaper Foundation in 1935, temperance and liquor advertising, and newspaper and professional organizations in which FEG was active.
Frank H. Golay papers
Papers include Golay's topical files concerning chiefly international economic development and relations, and Philippine development, history, and economics. Also, research notes, office files, correspondence, speeches, drafts of articles and other writings, and economic reports.
Philippine newspapers
Copies of El Motin, October 9, 1898; Freedom, October 19, 1898; Thé Kon Leche, October 29, 1898; La restauración, November 2, 1898; Uncle Sam, November 19, 1898; and La Unión ibérica, July 19, 1899
Philippines National Archives : selected documents
Consists mainly of Spanish archival records dealing with Chinese immigrants and their presence in the Philippine Islands, compiled by Edgar B. Wickberg.
Severinghaus family papers
Subject files, correspondence, photographs, movie films, audiotapes, ephemera, and other material pertaining to the personal life and professional career of Leslie Severinghaus and his family (particularly his wife Emmavail Luce Severinghaus). Chief topics include the Peking Union Medical College, travel and work in China, education, the Haverford School in Pennsylvania, and Wellesley College.