Iluminado Lucente
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Lucente, a journalist from Leyte, was the editor of An Kaadlawon, the first local newspaper in the province in 1906. Its publication was made possible by the American military authorities, who allowed the use of their printing facilities. Photoengraving of well known Visayan poet. In 1968, as approved by the Municipal Board, City of Tacloban, F. Torres Street was changed to Iluminado Lucente Street in honor of the prominent and illustrious man, "in order to perpetuate his name in the memory of the constituents of the community." His works include "Pinulingan Han Kasingkasing," mga siday ni Iluminado Lucente. Burawon, Leyte, 1929. Imprenta "La Pacita," Tacloban, LeyteImage type: Reproduction: PhotographMedia format: With prints
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Philippine Profiles | PP00125 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | PP00125 |
Lucente, a journalist from Leyte, was the editor of An Kaadlawon, the first local newspaper in the province in 1906. Its publication was made possible by the American military authorities, who allowed the use of their printing facilities. Photoengraving of well known Visayan poet. In 1968, as approved by the Municipal Board, City of Tacloban, F. Torres Street was changed to Iluminado Lucente Street in honor of the prominent and illustrious man, "in order to perpetuate his name in the memory of the constituents of the community." His works include "Pinulingan Han Kasingkasing," mga siday ni Iluminado Lucente. Burawon, Leyte, 1929. Imprenta "La Pacita," Tacloban, Leyte.
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