The Philippine Women’s University historical marker (Q62915436)
NHCP historical marker for the Philippine Women's University
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(P17) (Q928)
(P18) Image Provided By https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/64/PWU_HistoricalMarker_Manila.jpg
(P31) (Q21562164)
(P131) (Q3547032)
(P170) (Q2652138)
(P276) (Q1814701)
(P373) The Philippine Women's University historical marker
(P547) (Q1814701)
(P571) +1952-00-00T00:00:00Z
(P625) Unable To Parse Value globecoordinate
(P669) (Q7675026)
(P1476) "The Philippine Women’s University" (language: en)
(P1684) "Founded as the Philippine Women’s College, 1919, by a group of Filipino women. Incorporated as university, 1928, by Jose Abad Santos, Francisca T. de Benitez, Ramona S. Tirona, Felicing Tirona, Clara Aragon, Conrado Benitez, and Joaquina Tirona; officially recognized, 1932, becoming the first university exclusively for women in the Philippines. Building used as USAFFE hospital, 1941; destroyed, 1945; reconstructed, 1946. First university to establish college of Home Economics, 1928; Institute of Human Adjustment, 1948; Seminar in Volunteer Community Leadership, 1950. Francisca T. de Benitez, first President." (language: en)
(P2795) "The historical marker is located on the building facade immediately to the right of the main entrance." (language: en)
(P6375) "Taft Avenue cor. Gen. Miguel Malvar Street" (language: en)
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description NHCP historical marker for the Philippine Women's University