Carol P Romulo was the Fourth President of the United Nations General Assembly, in 1949-50.
Carol P Romulo was the Fourth President of the United Nations General Assembly, in 1949-50.
Carlos Romulo was a Filipino Statesman, soldier, diplomat and author. He was many things but never was he ever president of Philippines. He, In fact was president of United Nations General Assembly from 1949 to 1950.
Carlos P. Romulo
Carlos P. RomuloCarlos P. Romulo - UN President, the first Asian president of the United Nations General Assembly, was also the first Filipino to have received the prestigious Pulitzer Prize (Correspondence).by -RRB
Carlos P. Romulo was a Filipino diplomat, politician, and journalist known for his contributions to Philippine foreign policy and advocacy for human rights. He served as President of the United Nations General Assembly and was a key figure in the drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Romulo also played a crucial role in establishing strong diplomatic relations between the Philippines and other countries during his tenure as a diplomat.
Carlos p. Romulo
Carlos P. Romulo
Carlos Romulo's "The Filipino Challenge" speech was delivered on June 12, 1943, at the Philippine Normal School in Manila, Philippines during the Japanese occupation of the country.
The only names that I know for certain is Philippine President Osmena and Brig. General Carlos Romulo.
Carlos P. Garcia was born in Talibon, Philippines.
Carlos Soublette.
Carlos P. Romulo, who became President of the United Nations General Assembly in 1949, was the first Filipino to win a Pulitzer Prize. Romulo was awarded the 1942 Pulitzer for Correspondence (now called International Reporting) while working as a reporter for the Philippines Herald for "his observations and forecasts of Far Eastern developments during a tour of the trouble centers from Hong Kong to Batavia."