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Essay heading: His Life and Term: The Fourth President of the Third Philippine Republic
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Quezon, 1940-1941; Chairman Jorge B. Vargas, 1941-1943; and President Jose P. Laurel, 1943-1944
professor of Law, University of Santo Tomas, 1941-1957
Senior Partner, Macapagal, Punsalan, Yabut & Eusebio Law Offices, 1946-1949; 1954-1957
Founder and first President of the Philippine Lawyers Association 1946-1949
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and then Chief of the Legal Division, Department of Foreign Affairs, 1946-1947
Second Secretary, Embassy of the Philippines, Washington, D.C., 1948
Asst. Secretary of Foreign Affairs for Legal Affairs, Intelligence, and Treaties, 1949
Representative, 3rd District of Pampanga (two-terms, 2nd Congress 1949-1953; 3rd Congress 1953-1957)
Chairman, House committee on Foreign Affairs 1949-1953
Vice President of the Philippines, 30 December 1957-30 December 1961
President of the Liberal Party, 1958-1961
Political Party: Liberal Party
Running Mate: Senator Emmanuel Pelaez
Election Adversary: President Carlos P... displayed next 300 characters
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