File:Luncheon Given for Dr. Jovita Cruz.jpg

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Luncheon Given for Dr. Jovita Cruz

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English: Dr. Benito Cruz gave a luncheon at the Cosmos Club recently for his daughter, Jovita, who obtained third place in the recent medical board examinations. Friends from Manila and Rizal were present. The picture shows ome of the guests. Seated are, from the left: Mrs. Felicidad L. de Santos, Miss Felisa Santiago, Miss Lety Yaptinsay, Miss Clarita Luna, Mrs. Arsenio Martinez, Dr. Jovita Cruz, Miss Adela Santiago, Mrs. Benito Cruz, Miss Melita Martinez, Miss Natividad Cruz and Miss Trinidad Gozon. Second row: Dionisio Adriano, Dr. Benito Cruz, Dr. Jose Concepcion, Dr. Esteban Tablante, Dr. Mariano Florendo and Dr. Arsenio Martinez. Behind: Mamerto Cruz, Dr. Trajano Bernardo, Dr. Wenceslao Pascual, Judge Arsenio Roldan, Victorino Dionisio, Atty. Benjamin Gozon and Angel Gozon.
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Source The Tribune (10 July 1936, Page 5)
Author Lyric Studio
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The photograph was published more than 50 years ago, therefore it is in the public domain in the Philippines. It is also in the public domain in the United States due to lack of copyright notice and registration.
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current02:44, 22 June 2024Thumbnail for version as of 02:44, 22 June 20241,100 × 506 (373 KB)Ishagaturo (talk | contribs)Uploaded a work by Lyric Studio from [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/250107938 The Tribune] (10 July 1936, Page 5) with UploadWizard

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