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词条 Marcial Lichauco
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  1. Early life and education

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| birth_place = San Miguel, Manila, Philippine Islands[1]
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| nationality = Filipino
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Marcial Primitivo Lichauco (November 27, 1902 – March 4, 1971) was a Filipino lawyer and diplomat.

Early life and education

Marcial Primitivo Lichauco born in November 27, 1902 in Manila, was the youngest son of Faustino Lichauco (February 16, 1870, Binondo, Manila - June 15, 1930), a member of Emilio Aguinaldo's Revolutionary Junta, and Luisa Fernández y Arcinas (June 21, 1873, Binondo, Manila - September 10, 1959).[1][3][4][5]

Lichauco studied at the American-established Central School in Manila. After having graduated as the valedictorian of his class, he entered Harvard University. In 1923, he became the first Filipino to graduate from Harvard. He later studied at Harvard Law School and graduated in 1926.[5]

Throughout the period, Lichauco traveled in the United States delivering speeches promoting the idea of Philippine independence. He collaborated with Moorfield Storey to publish "The Conquest of the Philippines by the United States" to draw attention to the Philippine-American war.

In the 1930s, Lichauco was secretary to the OsRox Mission, which traveled to the United States Congress to urge passage of a bill granting independence to the Philippines. This ultimately became the Hare-Hawes-Cutting Act.

Lichauco spent WW-II in occupied Manila. After the war, Lichauco published "Dear Mother Putnam" to document day-to-day life in Japanese-occupied Manila.

In 1963, President Diosdado Macapagal appointed Marcial Lichauco as Philippine Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Lichauco served in that post until 1966.

References

1. ^[https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-13890-30320-74?cc=1686086&wc=SYWL-SP8:129556201,129836601,129783301 Marcial Primitivo Lichauco's Birth Certificate]
2. ^{{cite news|last1=Licuanan|first1=Virginia|title=92 turning 29|url=http://www.philstar.com/starweek-magazine/243456/92-turning-29|accessdate=24 November 2014|work=The Philippine Star|date=21 March 2004}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Faustino Santos Lichauco|url=http://www.geni.com/people/Faustino-Lichauco/6000000010037900581|accessdate=29 January 2015}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Luisa Lichauco|url=http://www.geni.com/people/Luisa-Lichauco/6000000010037456143?through=6000000010037900581|accessdate=29 January 2015}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Mabuhay - Author Profile|url=http://www.dlsu.edu.ph/offices/publishing-house/mabuhay-author.asp|website=De La Salle University|accessdate=24 November 2014}}
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