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unusual facts about J. J. Santos


J. J. Santos

In 1997 Televisión Española hired both Ribagorda and Santos, Santos then anchored the daily sports section in Telediario.


Alfredo M. Santos

Then Captain Santos was the most decorated Unit Commander of the 1st Regular Division in the memorable Bataan campaign, even dubbed by Commanding General, Brigadier General Fidel V. Segundo, as the "Hammer of the Division" when he brilliantly outmaneuvered and outsmarted the enemy during their attempt to pocket their area.

He received the Certificate of Honor from US Ambassador Henry A. Byroade in simple ceremonies held at the US Embassy, Roxas Boulevard, Manila on April 14, 1973.

Carlão

Carlos "Carlão" Santos (born 1976), Brazilian jiu-jitsu heavyweight champion

Carlos A. Santos-Viola

During this time the professors then were outstanding architects and engineers of the period, such as Tomas Arguelles, Tomas Mapua, Juan F. Nakpil, Fernando H. Ocampo, and Andres Luna de San Pedro.

Carlos Santos

Carlos "Carlão" Santos, 3-time World Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu heavyweight champion.

Francisco Carreón

After Emilio Aguinaldo surrendered to the United States, Carreón along with Macario Sakay and Lope K. Santos, among others, formed the Nacionalista Party (unrelated to the current Nacionalista Party since it was outlawed).

George W. Santos

After his completing his studies at MIT, he received his medical degree and completed a residency and fellowship at Johns Hopkins University.

George W. Santos (1928-2001) was a professor emeritus of oncology and medicine at the School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University.

José A. Santos

They sued, with an argument grounded in the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, to be allowed to wear such patches during the race.

José Santos was also one of the first of five top jockeys (the others were Jerry Bailey, John Velazquez, Gary Stevens, and Shane Sellers) to wear advertising patches in the Kentucky Derby, starting in 2004.

Liwayway

It made significant contribution to the field of literature when it introduced the popular masterpieces of great Filipino poets and writers like Jose Corazon de Jesus, Florentino Collanates, Julian Cruz Balmaceda, Cecilio Apostol Borromeo, Lope K. Santos, Inigo Ed Regalado, Romualdo Ramos, Francisco Lacsamana, Fausto Galauran and Pedrito Reyes, the son of Severino Reyes who later succeeded him as the editor of Liwayway.

Lope K. Santos

Consequently, he was elected to the 5th Philippine Legislature as senator of the twelfth senatorial district representing provinces having a majority of non-Christian population.

Lope K. Santos (born Lope Santos y Canseco) (September 25, 1879 – May 1, 1963) was a Filipino Tagalog language writer and former senator of the Philippines.


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