In 1903, Geminiano Panganiban, a lawyer, pharmacist and a non-combatant lieutenant in the Philippine Revolutionary Army, had to surrender to the U.S. Expeditionary Forces in Northern Luzon because his wife, Policarpia Villa, from Caloocan Rizal, a descendant of Emilio Jacinto of the revolution, was pregnant.
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With the help of former secretary of the Department of Filipino, Jose Villa Panganiban, Pineda finished his studies at the University of Santo Tomas in 1948 in the course of Associate in Arts.