Ethel on October 9th, 2011

Leti, in the beginning, was just a name.  All I knew of her was she was Dr. Lagmay’s better half and my husband’s classmate in a graduate Psychology course.  Afterwards, I met her, in parties, in gatherings, and she was always unfailingly pleasant.  Even at Dr. Lagmay’s wake at the Palma Hall, when she was […]

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Ethel on June 10th, 2011

[It’s with sadness that I greet the news that Dr. Philip N. Hineline, of the Temple University Department of Psychology, has retired.  Dr. Hineline was Fg’s adviser in his Ph.D. program, esteemed mentor, and dear friend and colleague.  He invited Cyril and me to their Germantown home in 1989, entrusted it to Fg when he and his wife […]

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At the start, we simply knew her as ‘Dennis’ wife’.  Shy, diffident, she was a personification of the Filipina in its best sense–never loud, never outshining her husband, to whom she always deferred.  But she was strong, in her own way, carrying on through the years that Dennis worked in the Middle East–raising their two children, […]

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Ethel on April 2nd, 2011

 

April 1, 2011
 
ASUNCION-PANGANIBAN-DAVID FAMILY
c/o Ms. Etheldreda Panganiban-David
33 Juan Luna Street
U.P. Campus, Diliman
Quezon City
 
Dear Ms. David:
 
Greetings from UPAA!
 
We have received your response for the UPAA Search for families with 3 or more
generations of U.P. alumni. Congratulations!
 
You will be recognized during the U.P. General Alumni-Faculty Homecoming and
Reunion at Ang Bahay ng Alumni, U.P. Campus, Diliman, Quezon City […]

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Ethel on February 10th, 2011

“I have come to believe that a great teacher is a great artist and that there are as few as there are any other great artists. Teaching might even be the greatest of the arts since the medium is the human mind and spirit.” –  John Steinbeck

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Ethel on February 4th, 2009

 
Remembering FG David
As far as I know, FG never smoked and never drank. That he used his mind a lot is certain, however. In a way, therefore, it seems appropriate that, when his time was up, he should go not by way of a lung or stomach cancer, or cirrhosis of the liver, but by a […]

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