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the founders were campus intellectual or
political leaders. From its founding, intellectual
or political leadership or the potential
to rise to leadership - was the basis for
the extension of an invitation to membership,
and the standard by which all aspirants
are evaluated so that they may qualify
for eventual admission to its Roll of Lords.
Another tradition started by the backgrounds
of the founding Brothers was the emphasis
on applicants from a strong middle class
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| He
became the first University
Student Council President
when that body was organized
in 1940. He later became
a coconut tycoon, and later,
was a law practitioner
in Washington, D.C., U.S.A. |
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| Another
member of the College of
Law Debating Team, was
elected the first Lord
Chancellor. He became a
very prominent law practitioner
in Metro Manila. |
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| He
was then President of the
University Senior Council.
He entered the Philippine
diplomatic service and
was posted as Philippine
Ambassador to key European
capitals. His talents were
recognized by the United
Nations which posted him
as its Chief of Mission
in several South American
and Asian countries. |
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| He
was unanimously elected
as
the Charter Adviser of
the fraternity. He became
a prominent law practitioner,
a professor of law, Solicitor
General and later, a Senator. |
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| He
was a star varsity letterman
in basketball. He later
went into law practice
and was in movie production
until his untimely demise. |
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| He
was another scholar who
eventually earned his place
as a businessman and co-owner
of SUGECO, an industrial
gas maker. |
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