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OSIAS, Camilo, a Resident Commissioner from the Philippine Islands; born in
Balaoan, La Union, Philippine Islands, March 23, 1889; attended school in
Balaoan, Vigan, San Fernando, and was appointed government student to the
United States in 1905; was graduated from the Western Illinois State Teachers
College at Macomb in 1908; attended the University of Chicago, in 1906 and
1907; was graduated from Columbia University in New York City, and from the
Teachers College of New York City in 1910; returned to the Philippine Islands
and taught school; first Filipino superintendent of schools in 1915 and 1916;
assistant director of education 1917-1921; member of the first Philippine
mission to the United States in 1919 and 1920; lecturer at the University of
the Philippines 1919-1921; president of the National University 1921-1936;
elected a member of the Philippine Senate in 1925; elected as a Nationalist a
Resident Commissioner to the United States in 1928; reelected in 1931 and
served from March 4, 1929, until January 3, 1935, when his term expired in
accordance with the new Philippine Commonwealth Government; unsuccessful
candidate for election to the Philippine Senate in 1934; member of the
Constitutional Convention in 1934; member of the first National Assembly in
1935; member of the Economic Mission to the United States in 1939; chairman of
Educational Mission 1938-1941; chairman of National Council of Education in
1941; director of publicity and propaganda until January 1942; chairman of
National Cooperative Administration in 1941; subsequently assistant
commissioner of the Department of Education, Health, and Public Welfare, then
Minister of Education of the Republic of the Philippines until 1945; chancellor
of Osias Colleges; elected to the Philippine Senate in 1947 for the term
expiring in 1953; served as minority and majority floor leader and then elected
president of the Philippine Senate; Philippine representative to the
Interparliamentary Union in Rome and to the International Trade Conference in
Genoa in 1948; unsuccessful candidate for the Nationalist Party nomination for
President of the Philippines in 1953; elected as a Liberal Party member of the
Philippine Senate, 1961-1967, and served as president pro tempore; was a
resident of Mandaluyong, Rizal, Philippines, until his death in Manila on May
20, 1976.
Bibliography Bananal, Eduardo.
Camilo Osias: Educator and Statesman. Quezon City, P.I.:
Manlapaz Publishing Co., 1974; Osias, Camilo.
The Story of a Long Career of Varied Tasks. Quezon City, P.I.:
Manlapaz Publishing Co., 1971.
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