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CHAPTER 1
Agriculture and Forestry During Colonial Times
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CHAPTER 2
Copeland’s Pioneering Years (1907-1917)
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UPLB Foundation Day speech (unpublished).
13a. Cocannouer, Joseph A. 1945. Trampling out the Vintage. Norman,
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14. College and Alumni Notes: University pensionados in the USA.
1919. The Agriculturist. Vol. 8(3): 99.
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Forester. Vol. 1(1): 3.
18. Copeland, E.B. 1911. Dedication of our new buildings. The Philippine
Agriculturist and Forester. Vol. 1(2): 28-32.
19. Copeland, E.B. 1911. Current Literature: The forests of the
Philippines. The Philippine Agriculturist and Forester. Vol. 1(7): 146-
147.
19a. Copeland, E.B. 1914. The College of Agriculture. The Philippine
Craftsman. Vol. 2(8): 609-619.
20. Copeland, E.B. 1916. The work of the College of Agriculture. The
Philippine Agriculturist and Forester. Vol. 5(1): 1-36.
21. Copeland, E.B. 1911. Abaca. The Philippine Agriculturist and
Forester. Vol. 1(4): 70-79.
22. Copeland, E.B and M. Roxas. 1911. The coffee industry in the Island
of Luzon. The forests of the Philippines. The Philippine Agriculturist
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23. Curran, H.M. 1930. A retrospect. The Makiling Echo. Vol. 9(1): 61-
62.
24. Department of Rural Engineering. 1911. The Philippine Agriculturist
and Forester. Vol. 1(8): 178.
25. Editorial: A Great Loss. 1912. The Philippine Agriculturist and
Forester. Vol. 2(2): 65.
26. Editorial: Prof. EB Copeland retires under the Osmeña Act. 1917.
The Philippine Agriculturist: Vol. 6(1).
27. Edwin Bingham Copeland. 1917. The Philippine Agriculturist: Vol.
6(1): 3-4.
28. Fischer, Arthur F. 1929. The Forest School. The Philippine
Agriculturist: Vol. 18(5): 275-278.
29. Gleeck, Lewis E., Jr. 1995. Educating farmers: The pre-commonwealth
UP College of Agriculture at Los Baños. Bulletin of the American
Historical Collection. Vol. 23(4): 1-32.
30. Gonzalez, Bienvenido M. 1911. Earn your own education. The
Philippine Agriculturist and Forester. Vol. 1(2): 38.
31. Gonzalez, B.M. 1929. The first twenty years of the College of
Agriculture. The Philippine Agriculturist: Vol. 18(5): 241-266.
32. Gonzalez, B.M. 1927. In retrospect. The Philippine Agriculturist:
Vol. 16(3): 121-124.
33. Gonzalez, B.M. 1918. The College of Agriculture Alumni Association.
The Philippine Agriculturist: Vol. 7(4): 96-97.
34. Jamias, Cristino. 1962. The University of the Philippines: The first
half century. Quezon City: UP.
35. Local News. 1911. The Philippine Agriculturist and Forester. Vol.
1(8): 151.
35a. Lopez, Helen E. 1999. At the helm of UP: Presidential accents.
Quezon City: University of the Philippines. 219.
36. Nano, Jose F. 1951. Brief history of forestry in the Philippines. The
Philippine Journal of Forestry. Vol. 8: 9-128.
37. Nash, Royal F. 1930. The Makiling Echo. Vol. 9(3): 17.
38. Pendleton, Robert L. 1934. Our college thesis – A stimulus to
accomplishment. The Philippine Agriculturist: Vol. 23(6): 495-501.
39. Pioneer forestry students. Forestry Leaves. Vol. 14(4): 53.
40. Relation of experimental work to extension and demonstration. 1916.
The Philippine Agriculturist and Forester. Vol. 5(5): 80.
41. Sison, Obdulia F. 1979. The UPLB College of Agriculture turns
seventy: Some historical milestones. The Philippine Agriculturist.
Vol. 62: 1-56.
42. The Commencement of the Forest School. 1914. The Philippine
Agriculturist and Forester. Vol. 3(2): 40-41.
43. The Makiling Forest Reserve. 1911. The Philippine Agriculturist
and Forester. Vol. 1(1): 15.
44. The College in Transition. 1937. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol.
26(8): 641-643.
45. Uichanco, L.B. 1936. A historical sketch of collegiate education in
agriculture in the Philippines. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 25:
720-748.
46. Uichanco, L.B. 1950. Problems of scientific work in the Philippines.
Forestry Leaves. Vol. 5(2): 1-4.
47. Vallejo, Arnold N. and Madelaine M. Suva. 1991. UP Los Baños:
Octogenarian but still growing. The University Experience: Essays
on the 82nd Anniversary of the University of the Philippines. Edited
by Belinda Aquino. Quezon City: UP.
48. Velez, Blas C. 1916. Comparative study of half breed or Mestizo and
native chicken. The Philippine Agriculturist and Forester. Vol. 5(4):
103-118.
49. Villamor, Ignacio. 1915. The University of the People. The Philippine
Agriculturist and Forester. Vol. 4(5-6): 117-120.
50. Vivar,Toribio N. 1911. The College of Agriculture. The Philippine
Agriculturist and Forster. Vol. 1(1): 4-6.
CHAPTER 3
Historic Developments Under Baker (1917-1927)
1. College and Alumni Notes (Los Baños Biological Club). 1924. The
Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 12(8): 363.
2. College and Alumni Notes (Los Baños Biological Club). 1925. The
Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 14(1): 46.
3. College and Alumni Notes. (First SBO Woman President) 1926. The
Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 14(8): 506.
4. College and Alumni Notes. (Aggie Green and Gold). 1925. The
Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 14(7): 447.
5. College and Alumni Notes. (The year’s athletes) 1920. The Philippine
Agriculturist. Vol. 9(4): 113-119.
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6. College and Alumni Notes (Veterinary Science). 1919. The Philippine
Agriculturist. Vol. 8(10): 99-102.
7. College and Alumni Notes (College of Veterinary Science and Loyalty
Day). 1921. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 10(3): 126-127.
8. College and Alumni Notes (Transfer of Cuzner to Forestry and Loyalty
Day ). 1921. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 10(4): 175-176.
9. College and Alumni Notes: College of Veterinary Science opened
on July 1, 1919. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 8(3): 99.
10. College and Alumni Notes.1923. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol.
9(8-9): 235.
11. College and Alumni Notes (First Laguna Farmers’ Day). 1923. The
Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 11 (6): 201.
12. College of Veterinary Science Notes. 1920. The Philippine
Agriculturist. Vol. 9(8-9): 237-238.
13. Editorial: On Prof. C.F. Baker’s appointment as dean. 1917. The
Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 6(2-3): 43-44.
14. Editorial: Bill appropriating P125,000 for an agricultural experiment
station. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 6(5-6).
15. Editorial: This Year’s Enrolment. 1921. The Philippine Agriculturist.
Vol. 10(3): 89-90.
16. Editorial: Professor Emma Serepta Yule. 1922. The Philippine
Agriculturist. Vol. 11 (1).
17. Gonzalez, B.M. 1929. The first twenty years of the College of
Agriculture. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 18(5): 241-266.
18. Hybrid sugar cane resistant to Fiji and mosaic diseases. The
Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 15(3): p. 120; also in Vol. 10(5): 242.
19. In Memoriam. 1927. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 16 (1): 60-72.
20. Mabbun, Pablo N. 1929. Department of Rural Economics. The
Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 18(5): 367-370.
21. Mendiola, Nemesio B. 1921. Sugar cane breeding in the College of
Agriculture. Vol. 10(5): 211-242.
22. Minutes of Meeting, UP Board of Regents. June 11, 1931.
23. Santos, F.O. 1929. Department of Agricultural Chemistry: The Sugar
Technology Division. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 18(5): 287-
290.
24. The College of Agriculture and the Philippine National Guard: The
story in telegrams. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 7(4): 117-121.
25. The First Laguna Provincial Fair. 1924. The Philippine Agriculturist.
Vol. 13 (4): 153-156.
26. The Philippine Agricultural Review. Vol. 12. 1919.
27. The Philippine Agricultural Review. Vol. 17. 1924.
28. Villegas, Valente. 1927. A Review: A Manual of plant breeding for
the tropics. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 15(8): 491-492.
CHAPTER 4
Growth and Beauty Under the Bureau of Forestry (1917-1936)
1. Alumni and Bureau Notes. 1921. The Makiling Echo. Vol. 1(1): 20-
28
2. Baha, Honorio A. 1939. The national tree of the Philippines. The
Philippine Journal of Forestry. Vol. 2 (3): 253-258.
3. Campus and School of Forestry News: Makiling Literary Club. 1935.
The Makiling Echo. Vol. 14 (2): 133.
4. Class’ 37. 1960. Forestry Leaves. Vol. 12(3): 8.
5. Directory of the Alumni. (Forestry pensionados trained in USA).
1930. The Makiling Echo. Vol. 9 (3): 91-103.
6. Editorial: High esprit de corps. 1937. The Makiling Echo. Vol. 16 (1):
1-2.
7. Editorial: Quinine growing. 1932. The Makiling Echo. Vol. 11(2): 1.
8. Fischer, Arthur F. 1929. The Forest School. The Philippine
Agriculturist. Vol. 18(5): 275-278.
9. Fischer, Arthur F. 1930. The Forest School. The Makiling Echo. Vol.
9(1): 12-16.
10. Florencio Tamesis. 1930. The Makiling Echo. Vol. 9(1) 40.
11. Gleeck, Lewis E., Jr. 1995. Educating farmers: The pre-commonwealth
U.P. College of Agriculture at Los Baños. Bulletin of the American
Historical Collection. Vol. 23(4): 7-32.
12. Lansigan, Nicolas P. 1939. “Flanging” system increases timber
utilization. The Philippine Journal of Forestry. Vol. 2(3): 209-223.
13. Lansigan, Nicolas P. 1939. The National Park Movement in the
Philippines. The Philippine Journal of Forestry. Vol. 2(4): 359-388.
14. Lansigan, Nicolas P. 1940. The achievements of the School of
Forestry during the last thirty years. Thirtieth Anniversary. Nov.
29-30, 1940. UP School of Forestry.
15. Nano, Jose F. 1951. Brief history of Forestry in the Philippines. The
Philippine Journal of Forestry. Vol. 8 (1): 9-128
16. School and Forestry News: First Forestry Day. 1936. The Makiling
Echo. Vol. 15 (1): 71-72.
318
17. School of Forestry building. 1930. The Makiling Echo. Vol. 9(3): 14.
18. Sulit, Carlos. 1930. Celebration of the twentieth anniversary of the
School of Forestry. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 19(4): 255-256.
19. Sulit, Mamerto D. 1950. Doña Aurora: Pointers on how to propagate
this beautiful plant. Forestry Leaves-Anniversary Issue. Vol. 4(1):
35-38.
20. The history of the College of Forestry. 1960. Forestry Leaves Golden
Jubilee Issue. Vol. 12 (4): 1-45.
CHAPTER 5
Landmarks in Agriculture Under B. M. Gonzalez (1927-1938)
1. Agricultural education building. 1928. The Philippine Agriculturist.
Vol. 18 (5): 293.
2. Aragon, Vicente B. 1937. The Elon-ram rice. The Philippine
Agriculturist. Vol. 26 (10): 832-843.
3. Baker Memorial Hall. 1934. The Philippine Agriculturist-Silver Jubilee
Issue Vol. 23 (5): 417.
4. Birds eye view of the campus in 1928. The Philippine Agriculturist.
Vol. 18 (5): 259.
5. Campus gate. 1934. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 23: 325.
6. Cevellos, Felipe O. 1929. Department of Agricultural Education.
The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 18(5): 291-294.
7. College and Alumni Notes (Hail College Dear). 1937. The Philippine
Agriculturist. Vol. 26 (6): 555.
8. College and Alumni Notes: Dean BM Gonzalez elected university
president. 1939. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 28 (1): 70-72.
9. College and Alumni Notes (Loyalty Day and Baker Memorial Hall)
1932. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 21 (7): 509.
10. College of Agriculture Faculty. 1934. The Philippine Agriculturist-
Silver Jubilee Issue. Vol. 23 (5): 331.
11. Editorial. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 7(3).
12. Fronda, F.M. and Ruperto C. Evangelista. 1938. A comparative study
of the behavior of Los Baños Cantonese, Nagoya, and Single Comb
White Leghorn pullets in battery laying cages. The Philippine
Agriculturist. Vol. 27 (6): 502-509.
13. Gonzalez, B.M. 1932. The animal improvement program. The
Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 21 (1): 1-8.
14. Los Baños Cantonese. 1937. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 21
(1): 6-7.
15. Manresa, Miguel. 1939. Animal breeding methods used in the
formation of types of cattle suitable for raising in the tropics. The
Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 28 (6): 479-490.
16. Teodoro, A.L. 1939. Fifty thousand kilometers on alcohol as motor
fuel. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 28 (2): 99-119.
17. The College in transition. 1937. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 26
(8): 641-643.
18. Uichanco, L.B. 1937. Research in the University of the Philippines.
The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 26 (4): 309-311.
19. Uichanco, L.B. 1939. President Gonzalez. The Philippine
Agriculturist. Vol. 28 (2): 75-78.
CHAPTER 6
Devastation During World War II (1941-1945)
1. College and Alumni Notes. 1947. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol.
31(1): 82-86.
2. Habito, Celestino P. 2006. The oppressively hot rising sun on the
UPCA campus: Memories of the Asia-Pacific War, December 1941-
February 1945. 1-19 (Unpublished).
3. Nano, Jose F. 1951. Brief history of forestry in the Philippines. The
Philippine Journal of Forestry. Vol. 8: 9-128.
4. Palis, R.K. 2006. My personal account of the liberation of allied
civilian prisoners at UPCA. 6. (Draft-unpublished).
5. Sison, Obdulia F. 1979. The UPLB College of Agriculture turns
seventy. Some historical milestones. The Philippine Agriculturist.
Vol. 62: 1-56.
6. The School of Forestry after the war. Forestry Leaves. Vol 1 (2): 23-
24.
7. Umali, Dioscoro L. 1957. Interview by the author.
8. Velasco, Jose R. 2005. Thou Learning’s Fountainhead: A
contribution to the history of UPCA/UPLB. 119 (Bound copy)
319
CHAPTER 7
Changes and Challenges in Forestry Under Tamesis, Amos and Mabesa
(1945-1957)
1. Annual Report of the School of Forestry. 1946-1947.
2. Bedard, Paul. 1955. FOA aid to Philippine forestry. Forestry Leaves
Supplement.
3. College Notes. 1951. Forestry Leaves. Vol. 5 (1): 28-36.
4. College Notes. 1953. Forestry Leaves. Vol. 5 (2): 63-71.
5. Dela Cruz, Eugenio. 1963. Address. Forestry Leaves. Vol. 14 (1-2):
7-10.
6. Daproza, Juan. 1950. Our Bureau Directors. Forestry Leaves. Vol. 4
(1): 9-11.
7. Editorial: House Bill 324. 1953. Forestry Leaves. Vol. 6 (3): 44-45.
8. Editorial: The new College of Forestry building. 1954. Forestry
Leaves. Vol. 7 (3): 8.
9. Editorial: The need for the expansion of the College faculty. 1959.
Forestry Leaves. Vol. 11(2):
113-114
10. Forest Products Laboratory highlights. 1954. Forestry Leaves-Tenth
Anniversary Issue. Vol. 9 (2): 105-106.
11. Forestry in News: Tamesis retires after 47 years. 1953. Forestry
Leaves. Vol. 4 (3): 23.
12. History of the College of Forestry. 1958. Forestry Leaves. Vol. 10 (3):
1-6.
13. Lalog, Nicanor P. 1953. The Bureau of Forestry spurs a national
forestry program under the joint PHILCUSA-MSA financial aid.
Forestry Leaves. Vol. 6 (2): 7-9).
14. Mauricio, Florencio P. 1959. The UP College of Forestry-Cornell
University assistance contract – Its mission and accomplishments.
Forestry Leaves. Vol. 11(2): 43-54.
15. Reyes, Constantino. Ed. Campus Notes. 1948. Forestry Leaves. Vol.
3 (4): 19-20.
16. Tamesis, Florencio. 1949. Philippine forest and forestry. Forestry
Leaves. Vol. 3 (3): 1-4.
17. The history of the College of Forestry. 1960. Forestry Leaves-
Golden Jubilee Issue. Vol. 12 (3).
CHAPTER 8
Milestones on the Lower Campus During the Uichanco Years (1945-1959)
1. Annual Report of the College of Agriculture. 1946. College, Laguna.
2. Annual Report of the College of Agriculture. 1951. College, Laguna.
3. Annual Report of the College of Agriculture. 1952. College, Laguna.
4. Annual Report of the College of Agriculture. 1954. College, Laguna.
5. Annual Report of the College of Agriculture. 1958. College, Laguna.
6. Annual Report: Bridging the Gap between Scientist and Farmer.
Office of Extension and Publications. 1956-57.
7. Bell, Edward J. 1952. A challenge for College men and women. The
Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 36(1): 1-4.
8. Bernardo, F.A., I.S. Santos and F.A. Aquilizan. 1959. Fifty years of
corn improvement in the UP College of Agriculture. The Philippine
Agriculturist. Vol. 43(1): 98-117.
9. Call, Leland E. 1967. an Autobiography. Kansas State University,
Manhattan, Kansas: 116.
10. College and Alumni Notes: First summa cum laude. 1947. The
Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 31(2): 154.
11. College and Alumni Notes: Graduate studies of faculty members in
US universities. 1947. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 31(2): 162.
12. College and Alumni Notes: Constructions under the UP-Phil. war
damage fund. 1949. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 33(3): 219.
13. College and Alumni Notes: Constructions under the war damage
fund. 1948. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 32(2): 183.
14. College and Alumni Notes: Enrolment. 1950. The Philippine
Agriculturist. Vol. 34(1): 61.
15. College and Alumni Notes: 528 freshmen; 19 valedictorians and
salutatorians. 1951. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 35(1): 58.
16. College and Alumni Notes: First group of visiting professors. 1952.
The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 36(5): 280-282.
17. College and Alumni Notes: Increased enrolment in 1953. The
Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 37(3): 157.
18. College and Alumni Notes: Leaping enrolment brought new faces in
the teaching staff. 1955. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 39(3):
177-178.
19. Cruz, Nora J. 1959. The UP College of Agriculture: 1909-1959. The
Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 43(1): 6-48.
20. Monthly Bulletin. 1958. Vol. 23(1).
320
20a. Rosario, Teresita Lantin. 1984. Ornamental Mussaendas of the
Philippines. IPB Bulletin No. 6: 54.
21. The staff, College of Agriculture and Central Experiment Station.
1959. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 43(1). Golden Jubilee Issue.
157-166.
22. The Final Report: Cornell-Los Baños Contract. 1952-1960.
23. Uichanco, L.B. 1958. Message. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol.
42(1): i.
24. Umali, D.L. and F.A. Bernardo. 1959. Fifty years of rice improvement
in the UP College of Agriculture. The Philippine Agriculturist. Vol.
43(1): 76-97.
CHAPTER 9
Milestones on the Upper Campus During the Zamuco and Lantican Years
(1959-1971)
1. Annual Report – College of Forestry, 1962-1963. College, Laguna.
2. Annual Report – College of Forestry, 1963-1964. College, Laguna.
3. Annual Report – College of Forestry, 1966-1967. College, Laguna.
4. Annual Report – College of Forestry, 1968-1969. College, Laguna.
5. Annual Report – College of Forestry, 1969-1970. College, Laguna.
6. Campus Notes: Zamuco takes over the helm. 1958. Forestry Leaves.
Vol. 10(4): 61.
7. Campus Notes: The Forestry Technology building. 1961. Forestry
Leaves. Vol. 12(4): 81.
8. Campus Notes: The new College of Forestry men’s dormitory.
Forestry Leaves. Vol. 12(4): 82.
9. Depositario, Willie C. 1969. Alumni are UPCF’s greatest contribution,
says DM Lantican. Makiling News. Vol. 6(1): 2.
10. Editorial: The need for the expansion of the College faculty. 1959.
Forestry Leaves. Vol. 11(2): 113-114.
11. Editorial: Forestry education, a retrospect. 1965. Forestry Leaves.
Vol. 16(1): 111-112.
12. Editorial: Forestry dean retired May 9, 1966. Forestry Leaves. Vol.
17(1): 88.
13. Editorial: Timber industry’s dollar earning potential. 1967. Forestry
Leaves. Vol. 18(1-2): 108.
14. Lansigan, Nicolas P. 1940. The achievements of the School of
Forestry during the last thirty years. Thirtieth Anniversary. Nov.
29-30, 1940. UP School of Forestry.
15. Mauricio, Florencio P. 1959. The UP College of Forestry-Cornell
University assistance contract – Its mission and accomplishments.
Forestry Leaves. Vol. 11(2): 43-54.
16. Mordero, Angelo G. 1959. Why the Makiling National Park should
be transferred to the University of the Philippines. Forestry Leaves.
Vol. 11(2): 55-61.
17. UPCF campus development goes on. 1965. Makiling News. Vol.
2(20): 2.
18. UPCF graduate program approved. 1966. Makiling News. Vol. 3(7):
11.
19. UPCF 3-year development plan bared. 1968. Makiling News. Vol.
6(13): 1.
20. Vergara, N.T. – briefs Congressional Committee on log export ban.
1966. Makiling News. Vol. 3(6): 2.
CHAPTER 10
Cascading Developments in Umali’s Decade (1959-1970)
1. Annual Report. 1960. College of Agriculture and Central Experiment
Station. 140. College, Laguna.
2. Annual Report. 1962 – College of Agriculture. College, Laguna.
3. Annual Report. 1963 – College of Agriculture. College, Laguna.
4. Annual Report. 1964 – College of Agriculture. College, Laguna.
5. Annual Report. 1965 – College of Agriculture. College, Laguna.
6. Annual Report. 1968 – College of Agriculture. College, Laguna.
7. Annual Report. 1969 – College of Agriculture. College, Laguna.
8. Chandler, Robert F., Jr. 1982. An Adventure in Applied Science:
History of the International Rice Research Institute. 233.
9. Escueta, Elias E. 1979. Department of Food Science and Technology.
Philippine Agriculturist. Vol. 62. 97-99.
10. Final Report: Cornell-Los Baños Contract. 1952-1960.
11. Metz, Joseph F. Jr. 1969. Report of the UP-Cornell Graduate Education
Program for the 6th Year Operation. College, Laguna: UP College of
Agriculture. 55.
12. Monthly Bulletin. Vol. 24(5) 1959. UP College of Agriculture.
13. Monthly Bulletin. Vol. 26(8) 1962. UP College of Agriculture.
321
14. Orillo, Faustino T. and Morril T. Vittum. 1971. The Ford Foundation-
supported UP-Cornell Graduate Education Program 8th Narrative
Report.
15. SEARCA: The First Decade. 1980. College Laguna: The Southeast
Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in
Agriculture. 337.
16. Sison Obdulia F. 1979. The UPLB College of Agriculture turns
seventy: Some historical milestones. The Philippine Agriculturist.
Vol. 62. 1-56.
17. Trimburger, George W. 1967. Report of the UP-Cornell Graduate
Education Program for its 4th Year of Operations. College, Laguna.
UP College of Agriculture. 156.
18. UP-Cornell Graduate Education Program. 7th Narrative Annual Report.
1969-70. 163.
CHAPTER 11
Years of Instability (1971-1972)
1. Asian Agricultural College and University Seminar. 1970. 112.
Raleigh, North Carolina: North Carolina State University.
2. Jamias, Juan F. (Ed.). 1972. Linkage of institutions and services
supporting agricultural development in Asia. 254. College, Laguna,
Phil: AAACU.
3. Minutes of the Board of Regents 811th Meeting. July 29, 1971.
University of the Philippines.
4. Minutes of the Board of Regents 812th Meeting. August 26, 1971.
University of the Philippines.
5. Minutes of the Board of Regents 828th Meeting. December 21, 1972.
University of the Philippines.
6. Monitor. Vol. 1(1). 1973. College, Laguna: PCAR.
7. Monitor. Vol. 1(2). 1973. College, Laguna: PCAR.
8. Monitor. Vol. 1(6). 1973. College, Laguna: PCAR.
9. Monitor. Vol. 2(3). 1974. College, Laguna: PCAR.
10. Monthly Bulletin. Vol. 34(2). 1969. UP College of Agriculture.
11. Monthly Bulletin. Vol. 34(10). 1970. UP College of Agriculture.
12. Monthly Bulletin. Vol. 35(8). 1971. UP College of Agriculture.
13. Monthly Bulletin. Vol. 35(9). 1971. UP College of Agriculture.
14. Monthly Bulletin. Vol. 35(20). 1971. UP College of Agriculture.
15. Monthly Bulletin. Vol. 37(4). 1972. UP College of Agriculture.
16. Report of the Board of Regents’ Ad Hoc Committee to Study the
Operations of UP at Los Baños and the Phasing Out of the Office of
UPLB Vice-President. 1972. 26. College, Laguna: UP at Los Baños.
17. University of the Philippines Gazette. Vol. 3(10). November 30, 1972.
17a. University of the Philippines Gazette. Vol. 3(11) December 31, 1972.
18. UP at Los Baños: Development Goals and Plans for the Seventies.
1971. 120. College, Laguna: UP at Los Baños.
CHAPTER 12
Giant Strides as an Autonomous University Under Samonte (1973-1978)
1. Annual Report. 1974. UPLB Institute of Human Ecology.
2. Annual Report. 1984. UPLB Institute of Human Ecology.
3. Arejola, Jaime G. 1979. The Institute of Plant Breeding. The Philippine
Agriculturist Special Issue. Vol. 62. June 1979. 137-144.
4. Bautista, Ofelia 1979. Postharvest Horticulture Training and
Research Center (PHTRC). The Philippine Agriculturist Special Issue.
Vol. 62. June 1979. 150-152.
5. Carlos, Juan T. 1979. Department of Horticulture. The Philippine
Agriculturist Special Issue. Vol. 62. June 1979. 100-105.
6. CEAT Annual Report. 1989. UPLB College of Engineering and
Agro-industrial Technology. 62.
7. CEAT Annual Report. 1990. UPLB College of Engineering and
Agro-industrial Technology. 80.
8. College of Economics and Management Brochure. College, Laguna:
UPLB.
9. NCPC Annual Report. 1980. UPLB National Crop Protection Center.
34.
10. NCPC Annual Report. 1982. UPLB National Crop Protection Center.
80.
11. Manalo, Paulino L. 1979. National Crop Protection Center. The
Philippine Agriculturist Special Issue. Vol. 62. June 1979. 147-149.
12. Sison, Obdulia F. 1979. The UPLB College of Agriculture turns
seventy: Some historical milestones. The Philippine Agriculturist
Special Issue. Vol. 62. June 1979. 1-56.
13. University of the Philippines Gazette. Vol. 3(11). December 31, 1972.
14. University of the Philippines Gazette. Vol. 4(2). February 28, 1975.
15. University of the Philippines Gazette. Vol. 6(7). July 31, 1975.
16. UPLB Mid-term Report. April 30, 1981. 52.
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16a. UPLB Chancellor’s First-term Report. 1993-1996. 35.
17. Zafaralla, Paul Blanco. 1997. Silver: Symbol of Success. UPLB
College of Arts and Sciences. 15.
CHAPTER 13
Birth of National Centers of Excellence: The Javier Years (1979-1985)
1. Annual Report. 1979. UPLB College of Agriculture.
2. Annual Report. 1982. UPLB College of Agriculture.
3. Annual Report. 1983. UPLB College of Agriculture.
4. Annual Report. 1984. UPLB College of Agriculture.
5. Annual Report. 1985. UPLB College of Agriculture.
6. Annual Report. 1980. UPLB College of Forestry.
7. Annual Report. 1981. UPLB College of Forestry.
8. Annual Report. 1982. UPLB College of Forestry.
9. Annual Report. 1984. UPLB College of Forestry.
10. Annual Report. 1987. Institute of Forest Conservation. 13p.
11. Annual Report 1999. UPLB College of Veterinary Medicine.
12. BIOTECH Historical Milestone. File://D:\webfiles\2006%
20files\NP_uplb_033106\milestone.html.
13. The Untold Legacy: The BIOTECH History.file//
D:\webfiles\2006%20files\NP_uplb_033106\history.html.
14. TREES International Training Programs for 2006-2007. A brochure
of the Training Center for Tropical Resources and Ecosystems
Sustainability (TREES). UPLB College of Forestry and Natural
Resources.
15. UPLB Mid-term Report. April 30, 1981. UP at Los Baños. 52.
16. Zafaralla, Paul Blanco. 1997. Silver: Symbol of Success. UPLB
College of Arts and Sciences. 15.
CHAPTER 14
UPLB in Clear and Placid Waters: The De Guzman Years (1985-1993)
1. Annual Report. 1984. UPLB College of Human Ecology.
2. Annual Report. 1988. UPLB College of Human Ecology.
3. Annual Report. 1989. UPLB College of Human Ecology.
4. Annual Report. 1986. UP Los Baños.
5. Annual Report. 1988. UP Los Baños.
6. Annual Report. 1989. UP Los Baños.
7. Annual Report. 1991. UP Los Baños.
8. Annual Report. 1994. UP Los Baños.
9. Annual Report. 2005. ERDB.
10. Castillo, Evangeline T. 2002. Pursuing and promoting
endomycorrhizal R and D. Canopy International. July-December
2002.
11. De Guzman, Raul P. 1991. UPLB into the 1990s: Promoting excellence,
equity, efficiency and ethics. UP Los Baños. 70.
12. De Guzman, Raul P. 1991. Towards a Truly Comprehensive University:
UPLB’s Growth and Development, 1985-1991. 16.
13. Lustica, Alicia L., Orlina T. Ruales, and Alberto Victorino C. Perez.
2003. Community-based mangrove livelihood project: The Balaring
case. Canopy International. April-December 2003.
14. Palis, Honorato G., Bernadette S. Alcantara and Virginia G. Manalo.
1999. Noni: A prospect for coastal garden development. Canopy
International. September-October 1999.
15. PhilRice: A profile of one of the country’s premier research and
development organizations. 1999. Philippine Rice Research Institute.
28
16. Regional training programme on food and nutrition planning (a
brochure). 1986. UP Los Baños. 16.
17. Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Diamond Jubilee Housing
Project. 2001. Diamond-Jubilee Ad Hoc Committee. UPLB
Foundation, Inc. 8.
18. UP Los Baños School of Environmental Science and Management:
A Prospectus. CESAM, UPLB. 47.
19. Zamora, Alfinetta B. and Sunny S. Gruezo. 1999. Micropropagation
of bamboo through tissue culture technologies. Canopy
International. November-December 1999.
CHAPTER 15
Pursuing Dreams in a Short-term: The Aspiras Years (1991-1993)
1. Annual Report. 1991. UPLB College of Forestry.
2. Annual Report. 1992. UPLB College of Forestry.
3. Annual Report. 1991. UPLB College of Agriculture.
4. Annual Report. 1993. UPLB College of Agriculture.
5. Annual Report. 1992. UPLB College of Engineering and Agro-
industrial Technology.
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6. Annual Report. 1993. UPLB College of Economics and Management.
7. Annual Report. 1993. UPLB Office of the Director of Research.
8. Annual Report. 1993. UPLB Office of the Director of Extension.
9. Annual Report. 1995. UPLB Agroforestry Program
10. Annual Report. 1998. A New Beginning in Agroforestry. UPLB
Institute of Agroforestry.
11. Annual Report. 1991. UPLB.
12. Terminal Report. UPLBFI-RRDP-DENR: Regional Production
Nurseries, Clonal Orchards, and Species Trial Project. UPLB
Foundation, Inc.
13. UAP Brochure: Setting Agroforestry Development in Motion: The
UPLB Agroforestry Program in the ‘90s.
14. UPLB Agroforestry Program: Gearing up for Accelerated
Agroforestry Development in the 21st Century. IAF.
15. UPLB-CFNR. Intensifying Commitment and Partnership for Enhanced
Agroforestry Development and Promotion.
CHAPTER 16
UPLB on the Wings: The Villareal Years (1993-1999)
1. Annual Report. 1973-74. Department of Development
Communication. UPLB College of Agriculture.
2. Annual Report. 1988. UPLB College of Development Communication.
3. Annual Report. 2003. UPLB College of Development Communication.
4. Annual Report. 2004. UPLB College of Development Communication.
5. Annual Report. 1974-1975. UPLB Institute of Human Ecology
(Mimeographed).
6. Annual Report. 1982. UPLB Human Ecology Institute.
6a. Annual Report 1997. UPLB College of Engineering and Agro-
industrial Technology. 1997. 27.
7. Annual Report. 1983. UPLB College of Human Ecology.
8. Annual Report. 1984. UPLB College of Human Ecology.
9. Annual Report. 1988. UPLB College of Human Ecology.
10. Annual Report. 1998. UPLB College of Public Affairs.
11. Annual Report. 1999. UPLB College of Public Affairs.
12. Annual Report. 1989. UP Los Baños.
13. Annual Report. 1991. UP Los Baños.
14. Annual Report. 1994. UP Los Baños.
15. DevCom Milestones in 1995. UP Los Baños College of Agriculture.
16. Education, Convergence and Partnership: UPLB Ugnayan ng
Pahinungod Accomplishment Report. 1999-2004. UP Los Baños.
17. IARDS. 2007. Historical Brief, Current Program Thrust, and Important
Accomplishments
18. IDMG. 2007. Eight significant projects of IDMG.
19. ISPPS. 2007. Four important projects of ISPPS.
20. Elevation of the Institute of Development Communication to College
of Development Communication: A proposal. 1998. IDC, UP Los
Baños.
21. MCME. 2007. Nomination for the UPLB Outstanding Extension
Program Award.
22. Minutes of the 1121st Meeting of the Board of Regents held on June
25, 1998. University of the Philippines System.
23. UPLB Chancellor’s First-Term Report. 1993-1996.
24. UP Los Baños in Retrospect. 1993-1999. UP Los Baños.
25. UP Los Baños School of Environmental Science and Management:
A Prospectus. CESAM, UPLB.
26. Villareal, R.L and Alicia Arejola. 2006. A vision of rebirth and renewal
for UP Los Baños (1993-1999). (Unpublished). UP Los Baños.
CHAPTER 17
Milestones in Controversial Times: The David Years (1999-2005)
1. Annual Report. 2002. UPLB College of Agriculture.
2. Annual Report. 2003. UPLB College of Agriculture.
3. Annual Report. 2004. UPLB College of Agriculture.
4. Annual Report. 2004. UPLB College of Arts and Science.
5. Annual Report. 2005. UPLB College of Arts and Science.
6. Annual Report. 2003. UPLB College of Engineering and Agro-
industrial Technology.
7. Annual Report. 2004. UPLB College of Human Ecology.
8. Annual Report. 2000. UPLB College of Veterinary Science.
9. BIOTECH Historical Milestone File:D:\webfiles\2006%20files\
NP_uplb_033106\Milestone.html
10. IPB Annual Report. 2002. UP Los Baños.
11. IPB Annual Report. 2003. UP Los Baños.
12. IPB Annual Report. 2004. UP Los Baños.
13. NCPC Annual Report. 2003. UP Los Baños.
14. NCPC Annual Report. 2004. UP Los Baños.
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15. IAS Annual Report. 2004. UP Los Baños.
16. UPLB Annual Report. 2000-2001.
17. UPLB Chancellor’s First-Term Report. 2003.
18. UPLB Chancellor’s End-Term Report. 2007.
CHAPTER 18
Recent Developments Under Chancellor Velasco (2005-present)
1. CA AgriPark. 2007. Brochure of the UPLB College of Agriculture
2. College of Agriculture Reorganization Plan. 2004. UPLB College of
Agriculture.
3. UPLB Link. Monthly community newsletter of UPLB. February
2007.
4. UPLB Annual Report 2006. UP Los Baños.
CHAPTER 19
UPLB: Major Achievements and Challenges Beyond 100
1. Academic Catalogue. 2003-2004. UP Open University.
2. Bernardo, Fernando A. 2006. Management of Colleges and
Universities of Science and Technology. College, Laguna: UPLBFI
and SEARCA. p. 459.
3. Bernardo, F.A and E.N. Bernardo. 1985. ViSCA: History and Analysis
of Institution Building. Leyte: ViSCA. p. 406.
4. PCARRD. 2001. Outstanding Filipino Women Research Managers
and Scientists in Agriculture and Natural Sciences. College, Laguna:
UPLB. p. 68
5. Saplala, Paz Eulalia L., Teresita C. Vivas, and Paul B. Zafaralla. 1984.
Profiles: Men and Women of UPLB. p. 187.
6. UPLB Alumni Association. 1990. Ika-72 Araw ng Katapatan at
Balik-Unibersidad. 10 October 1990.
7. UPLB Alumni Association. 2000. Isulong ang Ating Kakayahang
Pandaigdigan sa Bagong Siglo. Ika-82 Taon ng Araw ng Katapatan
at Balik-Unibersidad 2000. October 8, 2000.
8. UPLB Alumni Association. 2002. Reliving the Los Baños Spirit: 84th
UPLB Loyalty Day and Alumni Homecoming. 13 October 2002.
9. UPLB Alumni Association. 2003. Unifying the UPLB Alumni: 85th
UPLB Loyalty Day and Alumni Homecoming. 12 October 2003.
10. UPLB Alumni Association. 2004. Breaking Barriers, Bridging Gaps:
One Community, One University: 86th UPLB Loyalty Day and Alumni
Homecoming. 10 October 2004.
11. UPLB Alumni Association. 2005. Gearing Up Towards UPLB’s
Centennial Year: 87th UPLB Loyalty Day and Alumni Homecoming. 9
October 2005.
12. UPLB Alumni Association. 2006. Unity in Diversity: Keeping up
the Momentum for UPLB’s Centennial: 88th UPLB Loyalty Day and
Alumni Homecoming. 8 October 2005.
13. UPLB Annual Report 2006. UP Los Baños.
14. UPLB Chancellor’s First-Term Report. 1999-2003.
15. UPLB Chancellor’s Second-Term Report. 2003-2005. (Unpublished).
16. UP Open University. 2007. UPOU’s Academic Program Offerings.
2007.
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Sources ofAlumni Pictures
1. The 1969 UPCA Jubilarians on Fifty-first Loyalty Day. Diamond
Souvenir Brochure.
2. Fifty-second Loyalty Day and Alumni Homecoming. 1970.
3. Fifty-third Loyalty Day and Alumni Homecoming. 1971.
4. 55th Loyalty Day and Alumni Homecoming 1973.
5. 56th Loyalty Day and Alumni Homecoming 1974.
6. 58th Loyalty Day and Alumni Homecoming 1976.
7. 59th Loyalty Day and Alumni Homecoming 1977.
8. 60th Diamond Loyalty Day and Alumni Homecoming 1978.
9. 62nd Loyalty Day and Alumni Homecoming 1980.
10. 63rd UPLB Loyalty Day Celebration and Alumni Homecoming. 1981.
11. 64th UPLB Loyalty Day and Launching of the UP Diamond Jubilee
Celebration. 1982.
12. 65th UP Los Baños Loyalty Day. 1983.
13. UPLB-CA 67th Loyalty Day and Alumni Homecoming. 1985.
14. Alumni ’86: “For thee United.”
15. UPLB Annual Report. 1986.
16. UPLB 69th Loyalty Day and Alumni Homecoming. 1987.
17. 70th Loyalty Day and Alumni Homecoming. 1988.
18. Ika-71 Araw ng Kapatiran sa Balik Unibersidad. 1989.
19. UPLB Annual Report. 1989.
20. Balik Unibersidad. 1992.
21. Ika-72 Araw ng Katapatan at Balik-Unibersidad. 1990.
22. Ika-82 Taon ng Araw ng Katapatan at Balik-Unibersidad. 2000.
23. 84th UPLB Loyalty Day and Alumni Homecoming: Reliving the Los
Baños Spirit. 2002.
24. 85th UPLB Loyalty Day and Alumni Homecoming Unifying the UPLB
Alumni. 2003.
25. 86th UPLB Loyalty Day and Alumni Homecoming: Breaking Barriers,
Bridging Gaps: One Community, One University. 2004.
26. 87th UPLB Loyalty Day and Alumni Homecoming: Gearing Up
Towards UPLB’s Centennial Year. 2005.
27. 88th UPLB Loyalty Day and Alumni Homecoming: Unity in Diversity:
Keeping Up the Momentum for UPLB’s Centennial. 2006.
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Index
Abaca – 112Abarientos, E. – 121ACA–120ACAP–146, 168, 309ACCFA–120ACCI – 138, 177, 246ACCI dormitory – 120, 281Acda, R. I.–175Acorda, J.A.–303Acosta, J.C.–305Acosta, S.O.–293Act No. 1494– 16Act No. 1870– 12Act No. 2578–27, 48, 94Act No. 3377–63Act No. 2730–33Act No. 3095– 94ACTETSME–260, 261Adalla, C.B.–236, 268, 286, 287Administration building – 19, 29,33,
37, 82, 130,Administrative Order No. 32–232Aglibut, A. – 105, 138Aglibut, F.B. – 149Agpang– 127Agrarian Reform Institute–177, 247Agricultural and Rural
DevelopmentScholarship Program–173
Agricultural Botany – 104, 105Agricultural Botany building – 20Agricultural Chemistry– 39, 104Agricultural Chemistry laboratory –
33Agricultural Credit Administration–
120Agricultural Credit and
Cooperatives Farmers’Association – 120
Agricultural Credit andCooperatives Institute – 120,177, 246
Agricultural Economics– 105, 111Agricultural Economics annex– 107Agricultural Education – 104Agricultural Engineering– 29, 104
A Agricultural Engineering building –20
Agricultural Extension – 111Agricultural Information Bank of
Asia– 166Agricultural Machinery Testing and Evaluation Center–175Agricultural Training Institute–207Agriculture Systems Cluster–269AgriPark–287AgriPark Technology and Training
Center–287Agroforestry Support Program for
Empowering Communitiestoward Self- Reliance–232
Agro-industrial DevelopmentProgram–254
Agronomy– 33, 34, 60, 104, 105Agronomy building – 21Agronomy-Soils-Horticulture
building– 152, 184Aguilar, L.– 48Aguilar, N.O.–235Aguinaldo government– 72Agusan– 40Ahern, Major George P.– 16, 48AIBA–166AIDP–254Albacea, E. A.–240, 241Albay– 119Alcantara, A.A.–217Alejandro, S.M.–294Alejar, A.A.–302Aleurites moluccana– 126Alfonso, G.J.–314Alfonso, P. – 105, 109Alip, J.A.B.–296Alix, J.C.–294Allied Forces– 32, 80Altoveros, N.–272Alumnus-regent– 60Alvarez, A.– 76Alvarez, F.– 76Amaro Jr., M.C.–221American colonial government–12American flag–21American government–8Amos, Felipe– 48, 91, 94
AMTEC–175Anaerobic digester–175Analytical Services laboratory–203Andales, S.C.–175Angara, E.J.–212, 218Animal and Dairy Sciences Cluster–
269Animal Biology–204Animal Husbandry– 33, 34, 60, 104,
105Animal Husbandry bridge – 65Animal Nutrition – 111Animal Products Processing
Division–195Anthocephalus cadamba – 135APEC–260APEC Center for Technology
Exchange and Training inSmall- and Medium-ScaleEnterprises–260
Araneta, S. – 93Arboleda, C. R.–196, 199, 268, 304ARI–177Aquino, C.C.–218Arceo, L.M.–304Architecture–311Argañosa, V.G.–169, 307Artificial insemination– 112ASEAN-179ASEAN-Australian Economic
Cooperation Program–179Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation–260Asian corn borer–183ASPECTS–232, 233Aspiras, R. B.–216, 217, 228, 234,
237Associated Women Students– 100,
101Association of Colleges of
Agriculture in the Philippines–146, 168, 309
Association of Southeast AsianNations–179
ATI–222Ayaso, R.D.–293
BA Communication Arts–173Bachelor of Agriculture–26Bachelor of Arts in Communication–
173Bachelor of Science in Agriculture–
26, 138Bachelor of Science in Forestry –88,
89Bachiller en Artes–22Bactrolep–188Badayos, R.B. –269Bader, J.O.–235BAEx–114Bagtican tree – 64Baker Memorial Hall– 64, 67, 80, 81Baker, Charles F.– 25, 32, 36, 37, 41,
44, 45, 67Balangue, T.O.–191Balisacan, A.M. – 155Ballesteros, B.– 105Ballesteros, O.–115Balong Bulo Hill –59Baltazar, C. R. – 100, 235, 305Baltazar, R. R.–100Bangkok–135Banzon, J.A.– 105, 144, 145, 305BAO–212Barangay Integrated Development
Approach–215Barangay Integrated Development
Approach for NutritionImprovement–215
Barangay Management InformationSystem–215
Barba, C.VC.–215Barba, R.–304Barraquio, V.L. – 149Barril, C.R. – 142, 173, 203, 303Barrows, D. P.–12Bartlett, Murray.–18Basco y Vargas, Governor-General–
4Baseball–38Basilio, N.T.–203Basketball–38Bataan–8, 77, 78Batangas–4, 8, 54, 117, 119, 131, 240
B
327
Battad, F. A. –291Battle of Leyte Gulf–80Bautista, R. – 108Bautista, O.K.–179, 303Bay–131Bayanihan–118Belarmino, M.C.–302Bell Mission–102Bell, Edward J.–93, 102Bello, E. – 133Bello, R.T.–246, 247Benguet State University–290Benigno, C.C.–306Berkjala–70Bernardo, E.N. – 147, 236Bernardo, F. A. – 147, 155, 156, 163,
165, 166, 268Bernardo, F. C.–34Bicol region – 6BIDA–215BIDANI–215BIOCON–204Biodigester–270Bio-Grow–188BIO-HS vaccine–188BIO-IC vaccine–188BIO–FC vaccine–188Biological Sciences building – 20,
152, 173Biology–173BIO-N–188, 189Bio-N Extension Program–273BIOTECH–188, 189, 224, 270Blando, J.–87BMIS–215Board of Regents – 12, 33, 36, 39,
60, 96, 162, 164, 178, 184, 208Bocobo, J.–56, 69, 72Bohol–4Bondoc, L.–109Bonita, M. L.–125, 223Boot creek–80Boot valley–54Borja, C.–108Botanical Garden–126Botany–21, 87, 172Bourne, M. – 143Boynton, W.H.–209
BPI-114, 182BPI 76–158BPI Science Award–236Brady, N. – 141Brewbaker, J. –111Briones, A. A.–235Briones, A. M.–235Briones, N.D.–217BS Agribusiness–177BS Agricultural Engineering–213,
242BS Applied Mathematics–206BS Applied Physics–206, 213BS Chemical Engineering major in
Sugar Technology–213BS Computer Science–173BS Economics–177BS Forestry–50, 94, 135BS Home Technology–102BS Human Ecology–174BS Landscape Horticulture–308BS Math and Science Teaching–
266BS Nutrition–174, 214BS Sugar Technology–39BSU– 167BSWM–169Buenaventura, Antonino–69Bukidnon–40Bulacan–8Bulacan National Agricultural
School–117Bureau of Agricultural Extension–
114, 116, 118, 119Bureau of Agricultural Research–
267Bureau of Education–12, 13, 14Bureau of Forestry–16, 27, 47, 48,
49, 50, 57, 82, 86, 87, 94, 96, 125,126, 133
Bureau of Plant Industry–39, 114,182
Bureau of Soils and WaterManagement – 169
Business Affairs Office–212Bustrillos, N.R.–297
C-4 – 157C4-63 – 158CA Agripark–286Cabanilla, L.S.–177, 246, 249CAC 87–42CAC 111–42CAC 112–42Cadapan, E.P.–183Caday, D.–117Cadiz, M.C.H.–245Cadiz, T.–108, 109, 113Cagayan–35Cagayan Valley–6Cailles, Juan–13CALABARZON–240, 280Calamba–131Calamba Sugar Estate–42Calilung, V.–178Calimag, C.A.–259Calle San Sebastian–12Calma, V.–104Calora, F.B. – 147, 157Calumpang, S.M.F.–183Camp Eldridge–11, 14Camp O’Donnell–78Campos, A. C. – 105, 109, 147, 291Cantrell, R.–141Capareda, E. P. – 156Capareda, S.C.–243Capas, Tarlac–78Capinpin, J.–104Carada, W. B.–248, 249Carandang, D.A.–197Carandang, W.M.–233Carangal, V.R. – 158, 298Cardenas, L.–178Cardenas, V.R.–250Carica papaya-23CARP–247Carpio, E.V. – 156, 201CAS–268Casilla, R.–125Castillo, E.A.M.–302Castillo, Eulogio T.–121, 247Castillo, Evangeline T.–305Castillo, G.T. – 157Castillo, L.S. – 108, 148
C Castillo, A.SA.–257Catambay, A.–104, 114Catan, G.O.–295Catelo, S.P.–177Cavite–190, 240Cavite State University–290CDC–268CDEM–177CEAT–175, 224, 225, 242, 268, 271,
311Cedillo, V.–117, 118CEM–177, 224, 225, 268Cendaña, S.M.–104Cenotaph–92Centenary Fieldhouse–261Centennial Celebration–280, 285Center for Development Studies–
162, 178Center for Environmental Research–
162Center for Policy and Development
Studies–178, 246, 249Central Agricultural Experiment
Station–33, 34Central Experiment Station–113, 116Central Luzon State University–290,
310Central Mindanao University–284,
290Central Philippine University – 146Centre for Forestry Education Development–192Centre for Forestry Education,
Research and Development forthe Asia and Pacific Region–192
Cervancia, C.R.–205CFED–192CFERDAF–192Chakrabandhu, MC.–292Chandler, R.F.–141Chandrastitya, I.–292Chang, Chi-wen – 154CHE–268CHED–175, 299, 301Chemical engineering–277Chemistry–172, 173, 277China–40, 142
328
Chinte, F.–87Cholera epidemic–8Christianity–4Cinchona–50Cinchona legenana–52Cinchona succirubra–52Cinnamon–4Civil engineering building–261Clemente, D. D– 146, 291Clemson University–284Cline, M.G.–111CLSU– 167CMU– 167Cocannouer, Joseph A.–28Cocogro–188Coconut Grove–72Coconut industry–6Coffea arabica-23Coffea liberica-23Coffee plantations–4Collado, R.V.–244College Central Experiment Station–
111College extension activities–41College of Agriculture – 12, 14, 15,
16, 17, 18, 25, 27, 28, 32, 33, 34,36, 37, 38, 40, 44, 48, 50, 57, 60,63, 65, 68, 69, 72, 73, 76, 77, 78,82, 83, 96, 100, 102, 111, 115,138, 144, 147, 172, 174, 178, 180,184, 185, 196, 208, 232, 264, 268,280, 301, 308
College of Agriculture AlumniAssociation–41, 60
College of Agriculture AgriPark–286College of Arts and Sciences – 106,
107, 153, 173, 202, 216, 239, 264,276
College of Basic Sciences andHumanities–162, 165, 172
College of DevelopmentCommunication -151, 245, 260,301
College of Development Economicsand Management–177
College of Economics andManagement–107, 177, 224, 225
College of Engineering and Agro-industrial Technology – 153,175, 225, 301, 311
College of Forestry– 86, 91, 94, 95,96, 129, 132, 133, 178, 192, 194,220, 224, 232, 256
College of Forestry and NaturalResources–269, 299, 301
College of Forestry GraduateProgram–131
College of Human Ecology–174,277, 301
College of Law and Liberal Arts–28College of Liberal Arts–26, 40College of Medicine–26College of Medicine and Surgery–
12College of Public Affairs–246College of Veterinary Medicine–
208, 209, 224, 301College of Veterinary Science–36,
37, 38, 50College Ornamental Nursery– 62Colonial government–4, 6Colorado State University–97Commission on Agricultural
Productivity–132Commission on Higher Education–
175, 301Community Broadcasting–245Community Development Center–
118Community Development Training
Center–118Computer Science–240Concepcion, R.–169, 293Contado, T. E. – 147, 297Copeland, Edwin B. – 11, 12, 13, 21,
32, 44Copeland Heights– 40, 64, 82Copio cabaretCopra dryer–175Cornejo, F. C.–293Cornell University – 48, 138, 142,
143, 144Cornista, L.B.–247Corpuz, E.T.–115Corpuz, O. D. – 163, 164
Corregidor– 78Council on Economic and Cultural
Affairs –119CPAf–246, 268CPDS–178, 249Credit Development Authority–120Crop Protection Cluster–269Crop Science Cluster–269Cruz, D. A.–108Cruz, E.E.–294Cruz, J.DJ.–306Cruz, L.C.–303Cruz, V.O.–191Cryptotermes dudley B.– 135Cryptotermes cynocephalus – 135CSSP Awards–236Cuaresma, G.A.–206Cuevas, S.–253Cuevas, V.C.–236Cummings, R. W.–141Curran, Hugh M.– 16, 54Cuyno, R. B. –177, 194, 291Cuzner, Harold C.– 12, 34, 48, 86, 87,
94CVM–208, 276Cyrtosperma werkusii S. –25
DA–207, 265, 267, 274DAAD–125DA-BAE – 148DA-BAR–299Dacanay, P.–48, 49DAERS–106, 250Dairy Training and Research
Institute – 148Dalisay, A.M.–294Dalmacio, I.F.–189Dancel, W.–117DANR–158, 164Daof, S.S.–295Daproza, J.-48,49Dar, W.D.–168, 297Davao–40David, H.– 144David, P.–78
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David, W. P.–175, 264, 280, 286, 308Davide, J.G.–109Davide, R.G.–183, 236, 306Dawis, V.–62DBM–255, 265DBP–119DDT–115De Guzman, Emerita–108, 305De Guzman, Enriquito–125De Guzman, L.P.–119, 293De Guzman, R.P.–212Del Mundo, A.M.–215Del Rosario, E.J.–203De la Cruz, Eugenio–48, 87, 90, 133,
135De la Cruz, R.– 125, 189De la Cruz, T. – 146De la Fuente, R.–108De La Salle University–284De la Viña, C.B.–302De los Reyes, B.N.–109, 119, 298De Mesa, A.–48De Ocampo, G.D.–302De Padua, D. B.–175De Padua, L.S.–205, 236De Sotto de luxe Sedan–70De Veyra, Jaime C.–16Deanon, J. – 113, 157Death March–78Del Castillo, R. A.–125, 192, 232,
233, 257, 258, 297Del Rosario, R.– 145Dendrology–16, 48, 87, 89DENR–222, 265Department of Agricultural
Botany–73, 82Department of Agricultural
Economics–119, 177Department of Agricultural
Education–117, 118, 250Department of Agricultural
Education and Rural Studies–63, 106, 246
Department of AgriculturalEngineering–82, 175
Department of AgriculturalInformation andCommunication building – 151
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Department of Agriculture andNatural Resources – 138, 158,164
Department of Agronomy–25, 33,73, 82, 180, 184, 196, 269
Department of Animal Husbandry–34, 60, 65
Department of Animal Science–196,269
Department of DevelopmentManagement –246, 248
Department of Entomology–69, 82,269
Department of Environment andNatural Resources–220
Department of Food Science andTechnology – 143, 144
Department of Forest ResourceManagement–256
Department of Forestry Extension–131
Department of Forest Products andPaper Science–130
Department of Home Technology–174, 175
Department of Horticulture–184,196, 269
Department of Mathematics andPhysics–206
Department of Plant Pathology–38,269
Department of Rural Economics–35Department of Rural Engineering
and Mathematics–34Department of Silviculture and
Forest Influences–256Department of Soil Science–196Depositario, W. C.–247Destura, P.D.–291Development Journalism–245DFST–144, 145Diagnostic Imaging Laboratory–208Diamond Jubilee Housing Project–
223Diaz, C.P.–221Dignadice, N. – 146, 291Dinsay, F.P.–294
Diploma in AgribusinessManagement–213
Diploma in EnvironmentalManagement –216
Diploma in Mathematics Teaching–206
Diploma in Science (Physics)Teaching –206, 213
Direccion General deAdministracion Civil –4
Divinigracia, G.G. – 156Division of Forest Investigation–
16, 48, 50, 82, 90Dizon, R. – 119,158D. L. Umali Hall – 152DMR 1, 2 and 5 – 158Dogma, Jr.I.J.–178Domingo, I.–125Domingo, J.T.–247Don Bosco College–284Don Severino Agricultural College–
222Doña Alicia–110Doña Aurora–54, 110Doña Aurora de Quezon–54Doña Eva–110Doña Luz–110Doña Trining–110DOST–222DOST Media Award for Regional
Radio Broadcasting–245Drilling Rig Model II–176Drilon, J. D. – 155, 163, 164, 168, 194Drilon, R. – 146Drosdoff, M. – 143Drying Tunnel/Chamber–134DT/C–134DTRI – 164, 269, 274Duka, I.M.A.–302Duke University–97Dulay, T.A. – 149Dumlao, N.–105DVM–276Diospyros discolor– 221DZBB–131DZUP–131DZXL–131
Ebora, R.V.–189ECA–93Ecology–172Economic Cooperation Agency
(ECA)–93Ecosystems Research and
Development Bureau–220Ecosystems Research and
Development Service–220Edible Landscaping–286EDPITAF–195, 207Eduardo, S.L.–209Education Projects Implementing
Task Force–195Educational Communication–245EENP–217EHWD–179Elayda, Inocencio–41Eleventh Airborne Division–80Ella, V.B.–175Elon-elon–70Elon-ram–70Elon-ram Strain 2–70Engineering–105Engineering buildingEngle, L.M.–304English–105, 173Enrile, F.D.–307Entomology–62, 97, 104, 105, 280Entomology-Plant Physiology
laboratory –33, 34Environmental Biology–204Environmental Education Network
of the Philippines–217Environmental Management–172ERDB–220, 222ERDS–220Escudero, S. H.–208, 209Escuela de Bellas Artes–12Escueta, E.– 145Escuro, P.B. – 147, 157, 303Esguerra, E.B.–179Esguerra, V.C.–209Espaldon, M.V.O.–217Espino, R. –104Espino, R.C.–181Espino, R.–294
Espino, T.M.–189Espiritu, F.G.–295Ethanol–70Europe–49Eusebio, J.–108, 174, 214, 215, 306Eusebio, M.–125Evangelista, C.L.–295Executive Order 3–212Executive Order 60–218Executive Order 192–220Executive Order 889–202Executive Order 840–196Executive Order 1061–218Experiment Station–33, 64Extended Hot Water Dip–179Extension–41
Faculty Hill–64Famine–8FAO–88, 103, 192, 214Farm and Home Development
Office –119, 132Farmers’ Field Day–98Farmers’ Field Schools–254Farmers’ Coop Marketing
Association–120Farmer-Scientist Training Program–
273Farming Systems and Soil
Resources Institute–196Farnsworth, Eugene–96Faylon, P.S.–168, 303Felizardo, B.–108Fellizar, F.P.–174Ferdinand E. Marcos Foundation–
188Fernandez, N.–105Fernandez, W.A.–304Fernandez, V.A,–257, 304Fernando, E. S.–258Filipino-American War–8Filipinas–4, 6Fine Arts and Music–311Finishing Spray Booth–134Firmalino, R.B.–243
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First Calvary Division–80First Laguna Farmers Day–41First Laguna Provincial Fair–41Fischer, Arthur F.–48, 57Five-Year Development Program
(FYDP)–150, 264Flanging–53Flavier, M.E.–203, 304Flores, T. G. – 109, 116, 147, 247, 307Flower and Garden Show–230Food and Agriculture Organization
– 148, 214Food Science and Technology–276Food Science and Technology
(FST) program – 144Food Science Cluster–269Forbes, Cameron–54Ford Foundation – 138, 139, 142,
146, 147Forest Biological Sciences–128Forest Biotechnology Laboratory –
167Forest District Offices–16Forest Economics–97Forest Engineering–97Forest Extension and Information
Services–128Forest Investigation Building–17Forest Management–16, 87, 88, 97,
131Forest Pathology–87Forest Pensionados–16Forest Policy and History–87Forest Products–94, 96Forest Products building–82Forest Products laboratory–87, 93,
133Forest Products Research and
Development Institute–134Forest Research Industry
Development Commission–134Forest Products Research
Institute–133Forest Ranger–27, 50, 57, 92Forest Research Institute – 167, 220Forest Resource Management–128Forest School–18, 27, 38, 48, 50, 54Forest Service–4
Forest Surveying–87Forest Utilization–86, 88, 97Forestry Circle Muse–91Forestry Circle Queen–91Forestry Conservation–132Forestry Day–56Forestry Development Center–190Forestry Economics–96Forestry Information building–130,
131Forestry Leaves–133Forestry School–16, 90, 94Forestry Swimming Pool–90Forestry Technology building–128FORI–220FORPRIDECOM–134Fourth Agricultural Congress–41Foxworthy, F.W.–16FPRDI–134, 222FPRI–134, 135Francia, F.–125Franco, D. T.–243Franco, F.–48Friar Haciendas–4Fronda, F.M.–104, 297Fronda, R.E.–296Fronda Hall–195FSB–134FSSRI–196, 234FSTP–272FTLD–134Fuji–42Furnace-type Lumber Dryer–134FYDP–150
Gabay Facilitators’ Training–283Gabriel, B.P.–305Galvez, N.–104Gapud, M.–105Gapud, V.–178Garcia, G.V. – 109, 148Garcia, M.U.–304Garcia, V.V.– 145, 201Gascon, G.–105Gawi Award–236, 245
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Gayanillo, V.G.–175GE–212General and Joint Committees on
Public Information andEducation in Forestry –132
General Education –212Genetics–172, 204Geographic Information Systems–
244Germany–32Gerochi, M.D.–221Gianzon, E.P.–294Gilbert, N.W.–12Gille, R.–90Ginang Imelda–110Gironilla, A. I. N. – 156, 206GIS–244Gliciridia sepium–272Gloria, R.T.–293GMO-249Golden rice–140Gomez, A.A. – 147, 155, 304Gomez, A.K.–209Gomez, E.D.–245Gonzaga, A.C.–209Gonzales, V.A.–248Gonzalez, Bienvenido Maria–34,
44, 60, 70, 72, 73, 76, 291Gonzalez, Jacobo–93Gonzalez, Joaquin–72Gonzalez, J.C.T.–306Gonzalez, L.G.–104Gonzalez, N.T.–287, 295Gordoncillo, P.U–247Gorrez, F.D.–298Goseco, A.–108Goss, M.R.M.–305Government Survey and
Reorganization Commission–96
Graduate Faculty Code – 156Graduate School – 62, 165Green Revolution – 139, 157Gregorio, G.– 140Griño, O.T.–296Gruezo, W. S. –178, 235
Guam–40Gurong Pahinungod–272Gutierrez Jr., N.T.–306
Hail College Dear–69Hand tractor–176Habito, Cielito–294Habito, Celestino–297Harrar, J.G.–138Harrison, Francis Burton–54Harvard University – 48, 162Hautea, R.A.–181, 297Hautea, D.M.–181Havener, R.–141Hemedes, E.D.–292Hemmi, K.–218Herba Hortikultura–286Herbal Medicine Research
Institute–311Hernandez, J.E.–181, 269Hernandez, H.P.–302Herrington, B. L. – 144Hester, Evett D.–35Hibiscus–43Hilario, Jr., F.I.–230Hill, F.F.–138Home Economics–111Home Guard–78Home Technology–102Horticulture–184, 230HT Practice House–102Humanities–172Hurtada, W.A.–215
IADA–177IAE–242IAF–232, 258IARDS–247IAS–198IBS–205ICA–95, 96, 120ICA-NEC–125, 128
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ICA-NEC study/training grants/scholarships–96, 108ICE–250ICO–264, 265IDMG–248IESAM–216IFC–192, 193Ilag, L. M.–121Ilag, L.V.L.–304ILC–276Ilocana– 7Ilocos Agriculture and Resources
Research and DevelopmentConsortium (ILARRDEC)–169
Iloilo–8, 90Imlan, J.S.–292IMSP–206India–40, 49Indios–4, 6Indonesia – 154Infirmary–65, 77Inquilinos–4INSAET–175Insecta Filipina–286, 287Inspeccion General de Montes–4Institute of Agrarian Studies–247Institute of Agrarian and Rurban
Development Studies–247Institute of Agrarian Studies–246Institute of Agricultural
Development andAdministration–177
Institute of AgriculturalEngineering–242
Institute of AgriculturalEngineering and Technology–175
Institute of Agroforestry–232, 258Institute of Animal Science–196,
198, 269Institute of Biological Sciences–
202, 204, 205, 276, 301Institute of Biotechnology and
Applied Microbiology–186Institute of Chemistry–202, 301Institute of Community Education–
250Institute of Computer Science–240
Institute of DevelopmentCommunication–245
Institute of DevelopmentManagement andGovernance–248
Institute of Environmental Scienceand Management–216, 232
Institute of Food Science andTechnology – 144, 196, 200,201
Institute of Forest Conservation–192, 258
Institute of Human Ecology–174Institute of Human Nutrition and
Food-214Institute of Mathematical Sciences
and Physics–202, 275, 301Institute of Plant Breeding–170,
180, 269Institute of Renewable Natural
Resources–256Institute of Statistics–244Institute of Strategic Planning and
Policy Studies–249INTAPS–173Integrated Academic Programs in
the Sciences–173Integrated Pest Management–300Intensified Corn Production
Program – 158Interactive Learning Center–276Internal Control Office–264International Cooperation
Administration (ICA)– 93International Coop Alliance (ICA)2–
120International House – 62, 103, 129,
166, 281International Rice Research
Institute –138Internment camp–78, 79, 80Iowa State College–36IPB–180, 196, 274IPB Laboratory –180IR8 –139, 140, 158IRNR–256IRRI – 138, 158Isabela–35
Isabela State University–284, 290Isidro, A. – 146ISPPS–249
Jacalne, D.V.–131, 132Jala-jala, Rizal – 149Jamias, J. F–235Japan–40Japan International Cooperation
Agency–188, 218Japanese bombers–77Jarmin, M. – 109, 117, 146, 302Java–40Javier, A.B.–248Javier, E. Q.-142, 180, 181, 188, 189,
194, 202, 212, 240, 291, 312Jesena, C. – 146JICA–188, 218, 224Johns Hopkins University–60Jubileeville–223Jubileeville Homeowners’
Association–223Juliano, B.O.–304Junior- Senior Prom–100
Kahoy dalaga–54Kaingeros–12, 13Kaingin–4, 10, 50Kampen, J.– 143Kapatagan Valley soils–62Kasetsart University–135Katipunan ng Kooperatiba ng
Maggagatas, Inc. (KKMI) –148
Khan, C. L.–241Kiln Drying–97, 124, 131Koster, Louis P.–36
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LLabadan, M. M.– 142, 295Labadan, R.M.–304Labanen, S.S.–291Lacsamana, M.S.–302Lacson, M.V.–295La Carlota Experiment Station–42La Jota Moncadeña–57Laguna–8, 54, 117, 119, 190, 240Laguna Academy–50Laguna de Bay–80, 216, 309Laguna Institute–50Lake Fisheries Research Institute–
310Lambio, A.L.–199Lampe, Klaus–141Lamug, C.B.–173Lansigan, Nicolas P.–90Lansigan, F.P.–206, 303Lantican, C.B.–125, 257, 304Lantican, D. M.– 124, 129, 131, 162Lantican, R.M. – 108, 157, 181, 218,
305Lantin, R.M.–175Lapis, A.B.–305Lapitan, R.L.–191, 257Lapitan, P.G.–258Lasap, S.L.– 142Lauan Circle–130Laude, R.P. – 156Laurel, F.C.–295Laysa, F.D.–294Lazo, J.O.S.–297LBSC–167LBSCFI–285LCC–197Leaf color chart–197Learning Resource Center–173Ledyard, Edgar M.–12, 14Legaspi, E. C. – 142, 172, 173Levine, G. – 143Leviste, F.–119Lewis, A.B.–119Leyte–80LFRI–310LGUs–250, 254Library building–173Librero, Felix–236, 245, 291, 314
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Librero, Florentino–174, 207, 292Life Sciences–172LiliwLim, R.T.–306Lit, I.–178Livestock Royale–286Lizada, C.C.–179LLP–274Lobo, Batangas–54Locust plague–8Logging–4Logging engineering–131Lopez, F.R.–295Lopez, S. P. – 164, 165Los Baños – 12, 14, 16, 27, 32, 36,
38, 39, 40,48, 50, 77, 80, 131,138, 142, 143, 208
Los Baños bush sitao–113Los Baños Cantonese chicken–70Los Baños Computer Center–142Los Baños Economic Garden – 166Los Baños Orchid Society–230Los Baños Science Community –
167Los Baños Science Community
Foundation, Inc.–285Loyalty Day–69, 230Loyalty Day Ball–100Loyola, J.O.–206Lozada, E.P.–175, 303LRC–173Lucero, C.F.–294Lumbang–126Lumber waste–97Lustria, U.M. – 149Luzon–39
M. philippica–110M. erythrophylla–110MA in Sociology–212Mabesa, Calixto–48, 49, 54, 87, 94,
124Mabesa, R.C.–201, 269Macapagal, Eva–132MacArthur, General Douglas–80
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Madamba, J.C. – 155, 166, 167, 168,303
Magallona, E.D.–304Magsaysay, L.–118Main Agronomy building–106, 107Maintenance and other operating
expenses–264Majayjay–12Makiling Botanic Gardens–124Makiling Botanical Garden–126, 130Makiling Center for Mountain
Ecosystems –258, 274Makiling Echo–50Makiling Forest Reserve–54Makiling National Botanical
Garden–54Makiling National Park–54, 55, 126Makiling School–78Malab, S.C.–303Malabuho–126Malaria–50Malayang, III.B.S.–216, 217, 291Malaysia – 154Malnutrition–8Mamaril, J.–291Mamicpic, N. G. – 156Mamon, C.R.–295Mamon, C.M.O.–295Management of Agricultural and
Rural Development–248Mananghaya, E.K.–264Mananghaya, R.S.–248Mancebo, S.T.–246Mane, A.M.–294Maneja, C.–48Manila–16, 40, 77, 78, 83, 86, 228Manuel, M.F.–209Manza, A.–87Mapa, P.–94Marcos, F. E. – 157, 163, 164, 165,
188, 194, 202Marcos, I.–132MARD–248Mariano Marcos Memorial State
University–290Mariano, S.M.–191Martial Law– 163, 166Martinez, M. R.–235Masangkay, J.S.–305
Mascariñas, R.D.–295Master of Agriculture–266Master of Forestry–48, 131Master of Information Technology–
266Master of Management–177Master of Professional Studies in
Land and Water ResourcesEngineering–266
Master of Public Administration–172
Master of Science–131Mathematics–172, 173Matias, J.M. – 149Matienzo, R.–121Matthews, D. M.–16MCME–258Mcrae, I.D. – 148Medina, F.–168McCreery, J.L.–92Medina, J.R.–183, 253Medina Jr., S.I.–121, 247Mendiola, N.–73, 76Mendoza, D.B.–179Medrano, W.–169Menzalves, F.–105Merca, F.E.–203Mercado, B.T.–205MF–94Michigan State University–25, 175Microbiology–172, 204MM Development Management–
246MMSU – 167Modified Atmosphere Packaging–
179Molawin Creek–14, 40, 66, 80Molawin Mess Hall–40Molecular Biology–204Molecular Biology and
Biotechnology Laboratories–276
Molina, A.B.–297Momoñgan,V.G.–304Mondoñedo, J.–105Mondoñedo, L.R.–100Monopoly–6, 7Monsalud, F.C.–197Monsalud, M.R.–133, 135
Montana State University–48, 49Montemayor, J.M.–247Montemayor, Z.–292Montenegro, C.C.–295MOOE.–264Morado, F.C.–306Morinda citrifolia Linn.–221Mosaic disease–42Mount Banahaw–27Mount Makiling–10, 12, 13, 16, 27,
30, 54, 64, 310Mount Makiling National Park–34Mount Pinatubo–228Moving-up Day–56MPAf Educational Management–
246MPS-FNP–214MPS Food and Nutrition Planning–
214MS Agricultural Economics–177MPS Agricultural Engineering–242MPS Educational Management–246MPS Environment and Natural
Resource Management–216MS Agricultural Engineering–242MS Applied Nutrition–174, 214MS Environmental Science–216MS Environmental Studies–216MS Family Resource Management–
174MS in Meteorology–213MS in Wildlife Studies–266MS National Resources
Conservation–266MS in Soil Chemistry–228Mulberry–4Muñoz, Nueva Ecija–218Museum of Natural History–178Mussaenda philippica A. RichMutual Security Agency –106, 114Mycogro–251Myers, W.I.–111
Narciso, P.–292Naldoza, A.–121NARIC–114
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Narra–49Nash, Royal F.–16Nasipit Lumber Co.–86Nasol, R. L.–247, 249National Artist–68, 69National Cooperative Rice and Corn
Improvement Program–114National Crop Protection Center–
182, 225, 280National Economic Council–96National Economic Development
Authority–150National Guard–32National Institute of Biotechnology
and Applied Microbiology–188National Museum–54National Plant Genetic Resources
Laboratory–212, 213, 276National Research Network –168National Rice and Corn
Improvement Corporation–114National Science and Technology
Authority–194National Science Development
Board–194National Seed Industry Council–219National Training Center for Rural
Development–207National Transmission
Corporation–284National Young Scientist Award–
236National Yunlin University of
Science and Technology–284Navarro, R.L.–245Navasero, H.C.–296NCPC–182, 196, 269, 276, 280NEC-AID–125NEC-ICA–114NEC-ICA scholarships–109NEDA–150, 222Neer, Lester–36Negros Occidental–12, 57Negros Oriental–39New People’s Army – 162NGOs–220, 229, 250, 254Nitroplus–188North Carolina A and T University–
284
Novero, E. –108Novero, S.M.–296Novero, W.–108NPA–162NRN–168NSDB–194NSTA–194NTCRD–207Nueva Ecija–8, 12Nuevo, P.A.–179Nutmeg–4Nutritionist-Dietician of the Year–
236
OASH–275Obedoza, R.B.–248Obien, S.R.–218, 219, 303Ocampo, V.R.–269Ocfemia, G.O.–104Office of Anti-Sexual Harassment–
275Office of Business Affairs–138Office of Extension and
Publications–116Office of Parks and Wildlife–126Office of Public Relations–213Olivares, F.P.–293ONAPUP–255Onate, B.T. –105, 235Onate, L.U.–307Oppenfeld, H. von –11, 158Organization of the Non-academic
Personnel of UP–255Orillo, F. T. – 105, 156, 162, 268Oryctes rhinoceros L.-24Osmeña, S.–19Outstanding Agricultural
Engineers–236Outstanding Graduate Award–236Outstanding Physician in
Community Service Award–236Outstanding Veterinarian in
Education Award–236OVCI–275OVCRE–267
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PP.D. 936–182Pablico, S.M.–306Pacardo. E.P.–216, 217PACD–118Pacific Ocean–80Pacificador Jr., A.Y.–244Padolina, C.D.–203, 213, 312, 314Padolina, W.G.–189, 293, 297PAFERN–232Paguirigan, D.B.–294Palad, O.A.–236, 302Palao, M.–292Palawan National Agricultural
College–222Paller, E.C.–302Palma Bridge–64, 66Palmquist, E.–108Pampanga–8, 50, 228Pampanga Sugar Co. Ltd.–42Pancho, J.–178, 305Pandacan–36Panganiban, D.F.–293Paningbatan Jr., E.P.–269Panopio, R.G.–206Pantas Award–219, 236Pantastico, E.B–179PAO–212Paris, T.B.–177Paris, T.R.–305PARRFI R&D Awards – 167Pateros duck industry–35Pathology-Entomology Laboratory building–36Paulino, L.–105, 109Payawal, P. C.–173, 205Payne, W. J. – 148PCAR–168, 194PCARRD–219, 222, 299, 301PCARRD Pantas Award–169PCARRD Sinag Award–169PCARRD Tanglaw Award–169PCSPE–164PD 48 - 166P.D. 936–182PD 1559–190Pelmictrol–188, 251Peñalba, F.F.–199Peñalba, L.M.–247
Peñas, N.–48Peneyra, R.S.–209Pentoney, R. E.–96Pepper–4Peralta, E.O.–191Peredo, B.–108Perez, Jr., C. B.–168, 185, 208, 268,
293Perilla, M.V.–177PESAM–216, 228Peta–116PFEN–269Pflueger, Otto W.–48, 50PhD Agricultural Economics–177PhD Agricultural Engineering–242PhD BiotechnologyPhD Community Education–246PhD Environmental Science–216PhD Extension Education–246PhD Genetics–138PhD Molecular Biology and
Biotechnology–266Philamin–70, 71Philippine Agriculturist–76Philippine Agriculturist and
Forester–22, 26Philippine Agroforestry Education
and Research Network–232Philippine Assembly–16Philippine Association of Forestry
Colleges, Inc.–269Philippine Bureau of Forestry–16Philippine Carabao Program – 167Philippine Council for Agricultural
Research (PCAR) – 166, 167Philippine Council for Agriculture,
Forestry, and NaturalResources Research and Development (PCARRD) – 167
Philippine Council of USAID –106,114
Philippine Country LifeAssociation–100
Philippine Forestry EducationNetwork, Inc. –269
Philippine government – 57, 148Philippine Junior Chamber of
Commerce (JAYCEE) – 157Philippine legislature–33
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Philippine Medical School–12Philippine National Guard–32Philippine Normal School–12, 14, 36,
60Philippine Pegasus–238Philippine Rice Research Institute–
218Philippine Women’s University–100Philippines – 35, 57, 65, 150Philippine-US War Damage Funds–
100PhilRice–218, 219Philsoy – 143, 145PHTRC–179, 269Physical Education–105Physical Sciences building–20, 29,
66, 260Physical Sciences–15, 173Physics–172, 173Pick and Pay Garden–286Pili Drive–64Piñol, A.A.–221Plant Biology–204Plant Breeding–105, 111Plant Pathology–61, 104, 105Plant Physiology–60, 105Plant Physiology Laboratory
building–20, 29PMCP Awards–236Pollisco, F.S.–125, 221, 303POs–229, 250Ponce, E. –267Pordesimo, A.N.–109Portillo, R.–127Postharvest Horticulture Training
and Research Center–179Poultry Avenue–100Poultry Science–104, 105Presidential Assistant for
Community Development–118Presidential Commission to Survey Philippine Education – 163, 164Presidential Decree No. 58 – 165Princeton University–172Proclamation No. 106–54Producers Market–287Program on Environmental Science
and Management–216, 228
Proud, D.M.–111PSAS Awards–236PSB Rc16–219PSM Distinguished
Microbiologist–236Psychology–105Psychosocial Month–283Pterocarpus spp.–50Pterocarpus vidalianus Rolfe–49Public Affairs Office–212Pulp and Paper Production–97Pulp and Paper Research and
Training Center–133
Quebral, F.C. – 147, 306Quebral, N.–117Queen Sirikit–110Quezon, Manuel L.–32, 49, 57, 72Quezon–240Quimbo, L.–108Quimio, T.H.–302Quinine–50Quintana, V. U.–121, 298Quisumbing, Eduardo–54Quisumbing, Edgardo–184, 293
R. Hidalgo Street–12RA 3523–126Rabina, R.R.–292Racelis, A.–48RACO–222Radyo DZLB–222Ralstonia solanacearum–204Ramai–70Ramirez, D. A. – 147, 156, 235, 259Ramirez, T.J.–189Ramon Magsaysay Award–185Ramos, F. V.–240Ranchers’ Club–99, 100Ranger course–89Ranit, G.O.–109Rapera, R.B.–298
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Rapid Rural Systems Appraisal–217Rasco, E.T.–181, 304Raymundo, A.K.–173, 205Raymundo, M.–109Rayos, A.A.–303Razal, R. A.–257, 259RCPCC–158Reaño, M.M.P.–275Rebugio, L. L.–190, 256, 257Reforestation–50Regional Applied Communication
Office–222Regional Training Centers for Rural
Development–207Regional Training Program on
Food and Nutrition Planning–214
Reinking, Otto A.–38REPS–252, 255, 275Republic Act No. 352–94Republic Act No. 989–95Research Management Center–194Research, extension and
professional staff–252, 255Resma, P.W.–306Resurreccion, A.N.–243Revilla Jr., A.V.–125, 190, 257, 297Revitalized General Education
Program–266Reyes, E. D. – 147, 197Reyes, S.G.–178RGEP–266Rice–218Rice and Corn Production
Coordinating Council – 158Rice shortage–8Rimando, L.C.–302Rivera Jr., L.M.–306Rizal–8, 12. 117, 190, 240Rizal Centenary Carillon–238Rizal Pro Patria Award–236Robles, A.V. – 148Robinson, M.E.–111Rockefeller Foundation – 103, 108,
138, 139, 147Rodent Research Center–182Rola, A.C.–246, 249Rola, F.–87
Rola, L.–121Roldan, E.–87Roman, E.R.–291RMC–194Roosevelt Jr., Theodore–54Roperos, N.–293Rosario, E. L. -142, 196, 197, 295Rosario, E.A.–221ROTC cadets–77ROTC hunters–80Rothschild, G.–141Roxas, D.B.–199Roxas, M. L.–22, 26, 39, 294Roxas, N.P.–199, 269Royal Forest Department of
Thailand–135Royal palms–34, 72RRC–182RRSA–217RTCRD–207Rural High School–63, 100, 107, 237
Sacay, F.M.–104Sacay, O.J. – 150, 293Saguiguit, F.F.–294Saguiguit, G..F. – 154, 174Saguiguit, S.C.–174Sajise, P. E.-142, 155, 173, 174, 217,
297Sakdalistas–78Salvaging staff–83Salvosa, Felipe–48Samahang Nayon – 120Samonte, A.–172, 174, 188, 208Sampaguita Garland Festival–101San Agustin, G.–36, 209San Juan, M.–108, 109San Luis, F. – 158Sanchez, F. F.–182, 183Sandoval, A.R.–298Sandoval, P.R.–121, 177, 178, 247,
249Sangalang, R.–291Santillana, C.P.–250Santos, B.–292
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Santos, C. R.–100Santos, F. O.–78, 104, 114Santos, H.J.–292Santos, I.–109Santos, S.–108Saplaco, S. R.–256, 257SAVE-FARMS–197SBY98–43School-in-the-Air – 148School of Agriculture–12School of Environmental Science
and Management –216School of Fine Arts–12School of Forestry–27, 34, 49, 50,
51, 52, 54, 56, 57, 65, 72, 77, 78,82, 83, 86, 87, 90, 94, 96
Schwartz, B.–36Science Orientation I–173Science Orientation II–173Science Teaching Using Distance Instruction–213Science, Technology and Society–
212SEANAFE–233SEARCA– 20, 164, 174, 194Second World War–54Secretary of Public Instruction–12,
70Seed and Harvest Laboratory and
Silk Culture House–20, 29Selective logging–120Seniors’ Social Garden–230, 261Serrano, E.P.–179Serrano, S.C.–294SESAM–216, 217Sevilla, M.–105Shallow tubewell –272, 273Shallow tubewell irrigation– 176Shealy, A. S.–36, 209Sherfesee, Forsythe–48Siam–40SIDA–192Silk–4Silva, A. L. – 164, 165Silvics–16Silviculture–87, 96Sinag-Buhay Award–236Sinco, L.G.–291
Singapore–32Sison, E. C.– 145, 298Sison, Jesus–100Sison, Jerome –249Sison, O. F. – 100, 109, 117, 147, 156,
307Socialized Tuition and Financial
Assistance Program–255Social laboratory – 154Society of Filipino Foresters–132Soil Science–104, 111Soil Science department–106Soils building–67Solivas, E.S.–244Soliven, M.V.–294Soria, A.L.–248Soriano, D.–87Soriano, F.–133South America–6Southern Tagalog Agriculture and
Resources Research andDevelopment Consortium –222,299
Southeast Asia Co-prosperitySphere–78
Southeast Asian Regional Centerfor Graduate Study andResearch in Agriculture – 154
Southeast Asian Network onAgroforestry Education–233
Spain–4Spanish government–6Spanish regime–4Spavin–36Spices–4Springer, A.–56Stanford University–25St. Therese Chapel–80, 100Sta. Cruz–78Sta. Cruz Upland Growers’
Association–233Sta. Iglesia, Jesus–121, 247Sta. Romana, C.O.–296STARRDEC–222, 299State universities and colleges–207State University of New York
(SUNY)–96, 124Statistics–105, 172
Steinkraus, K. H. –144STFAP–255Sterculia oblongata–127Sto. Tomas, P.A.–293Student barrio–14Student Union – 14, 166STUDI–213STS–212STW–272, 274STWIP–274Subsistence agriculture–4SUCs–207, 215, 254, 308SUGA–233Sugar–4Sugar centrals–39Sugar technology–39Sulit, C.–86Sulit, M.–48, 54Sumalde. A.C.–178Surigao–86Swaminathan, M.S.–141Swaminathan Outstanding R&D
Awards–167Swedish International
Development Authority–192Syracuse University–48, 49, 94, 97Systematics–172
Tabanao, P.L.–306Tablante, N. B.–100, 105, 121, 294Tabora Jr., P.C.–298Tabujara, E.G.–212Taho – 145talahib–4, 10, 14Talatala, R.L.–247Talavera, M.T.M.–215Tamesis, F.–48, 54, 57, 86, 87, 295Tamolang, F.–87, 125, 133, 134Tan, Vital–93Tanco, A. – 125, 163, 164, 166Tanglaw Award–219Tantoco, J.P.W.–307Tarlac–6, 228Tavanlar, E.J.–297TCP–218, 219
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Teacher pensionados–14TEAM Spirit–280Technical Cooperation Project–218Technology Demonstration and
Production Plots–286Technology Livelihood Resource
Center-189Tempongko, C.–26Ten Outstanding Young Men –
157, 301Ten Outstanding Young Science
Researchers–236Ten Outstanding Young
Scientists–301Teodoro, A.–70Tesoro, F.O.–125, 133, 293Tetangco, F. B. – 166Thailand – 154Tjeremas–116TLRC–189Tobacco–6, 7Tobacco House–21, 36Tobacco plant–6Tobacco war–6Tolentino, D. B.–235Tolentino, G.–68Tomboc, C.C.–221, 303Tongson, M.S.–302Topacio, Jr., T.M.–209Torres, C.S.–245Town-and-Gown Program–212ToxicologyTOYM – 167, 301TOYS–301Track and field events–38Trade liberalizationTraining and Education Report No.
51Training and Technology Center–
286Training Center for Tropical
Resources and EcosystemsSustainability–193, 258, 259
TRANSCO–284TREES–193, 258, 259Trichogramma parasitoids–182Tuazon, A.G.–174, 215Tubigan 7–219
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Tuntungin Hill–54, 80Turalba, V.S.M.–275Turk, K.L.–111Typhoon Milenyo–281
UAP–232UFC–283UFS–283Ugnayan ng Pahinungod Program
of UPLB–252UHS–275Uichanco, L. B.–69, 76, 78, 100, 104,
110, 114, 117, 119, 138Umali, D.L. – 105, 110, 114, 138,
144, 146, 154, 155, 158, 162, 291,297
Umali, R.–294UNDF–148UNDP– 167United Nations Development
Fund– 148United States–49Universidad Cientifico-Leteraria de
Filipinas–72University athletic competitions–38University championship
competitions–38University Council–131University Food Center–282, 283University Food Service–283University Health Service–275, 277University of California at
Berkeley–284University of Hawaii Manoa–284University of Illinois–44University of Michigan–48University of Queensland–280University of Southern Mindanao–
290University of the Philippines–33,
48, 94, 126University of Washington–48University of Wisconsin–39, 60, 93,
97University Publications Office–212,
235
University Research and ExtensionCouncil–212
University Student Council–68UP – 126, 162, 213UP Board of Regents – 165, 172,
240, 256, 312UPCA – 70, 100, 102, 104, 108, 111,
113, 114, 129, 138, 142, 144, 146,147, 148, 150, 156, 157, 158, 162,163, 164, 172, 173, 184, 185,314
UPCA Administration building –151
UPCA Agricultural Engineeringbuilding – 153
UPCA Auditorium – 152UPCA-Cornell University Contract–
111, 142UPCA Infirmary – 153UPCA Library – 142UPCA Library building–106UPCA Physical Sciences building –
153UPCA Student Union – 152UP College of Agriculture–10, 228,
268UP College of Forestry–126UP College of Nursing–100UP College of Public
Administration–212UP– Cornell Graduate Education
Program –142, 146, 147UP Diliman – 164, 165, 172, 208, 212,
240UP Los Baños – 164, 240UP Manila–100, 101UP Open University–266, 312, 313UP Professional Awards–236UP Provident Fund–255UP Rural High School–261, 264, 265UP Sigma Beta Sorority Alumnae AssociationUPCF-Cornell University–96UPCO – 146UPLB – 68, 69, 164, 167, 172, 173,
188, 208, 212, 220, 222, 224, 228,230, 232, 246, 254, 264, 265, 267,270, 271, 272, 276, 280, 281, 282,
283, 284, 285, 299, 301, 308, 310,313, 314
UPLB Academic HeritageMonument–262, 268
UPLB Administration Building – 151UPLB Agroforestry Program–258UPLB Alumni Center–285UPLB Alumni Park–285UPLBAA–285UPLBCAAA–285UPLB Computer Center–212UPLB-DA-BAR RDE Network–267UPLB Foundation, Inc.–265UPLB Graduate School – 103, 156UPLB Health Services – 153UPLB Library–19, 29UPLB Pahinungod –253UPLB Program for Upland NGOs–
232UPLB Student Union – 152UPLB System One–284UPLB Var 2, 3 and 4 – 158UPOU–312, 313, 314UPOU Oblation–313UPUN–232UREC–212US War Damage Commission–87US–110US Agricultural Survey Mission–
102USAID – 120, 154, 188USM – 167
Valbuena, R.–133Valderama, O.M.–302Valdez, Juan Gonzales–4Valdez, C.A.–209Valera, C.–109Valmayor, R.L.– 168, 303Vapor Heat Treatment–179Varona, A.–105Vega Jr., M.R. – 147, 297Velasco, J. R.–105, 305Velasco, L.R. I.–183, 268, 280Velasco, T.–287Ventura, A.F. – 158
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Vergara, N.T.–108, 131, 297Veterans of the Revolution–50Veterinary Science buildings–37Veterinary Teaching Hospital–208VHT–179Viado, G.–105Victor, M.L.C.–306Villadolid, D.V.–294Villaflor, A.A.–125Villancio, V.T.–233Villanueva, L.–105Villanueva, M.R.–292Villareal, R. L. – 155, 181, 218, 240,
264, 268, 308Villegas, Fe K–100Villegas Hall–195.Villegas, V.–104Villegas, V.N.–181, 236Virata, E.T.–126Virginia Polytechnic State
University–284Visayas State University–290Vitex parviflora–50Vocational Education Act No. 3377VPV–188VSU – 167
Wagelie, E. G. – 148, 157Walde, J.I.R.F.–275Ward, A.R.–209Washington State University–284Washington, D. C.–93Wayne State University–172WCCS–275West Germany–125Whitford, H. N.–16Women’s Crisis Counseling
Service–275Women’s Dormitory–107, 153Wood Mechanics–97Wood Physics–124Wood Science building–130, 224Wood Science and Technology–128Wood Technology–88, 97, 124Wood Technology building–130World Bank – 150, 195, 208
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World War II–75, 77Writ of habeas corpus– 163
Xuan, Vo-Tong–306
York, T. L.–111Young Men’s Christian
Association–65Young, R. – 143Yulo, L.–112Yun Cho, Chae–303Yutuc, L.M.–209
Zabala, N.–125Zafaralla, M.T.–205, 302Zambales–8, 33, 228Zamboanga–76Zamora, J.F.–296Zamuco, G.–51, 87, 124, 129, 132Ziegler, R.–141Zoology–172Zubiri, J.M F.–293
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Acronyms
AB-Bachelor of Arts
ACA-Agricultural Credit Administration
ACAP-Association of Colleges of Agriculture in the Philippines
ACCI-Agricultural Credit and Cooperatives Institute
ACTETSME-APEC Center for Technology Exchange and Training in Small
and Medium-Scale Enterprises
AFMA-Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization Act
AMTEC–Agricultural Machinery Testing and Evaluation Center
APEC–Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
ARDS–Agricultural and Rural Development Scholarship
ARI–Agrarian Reform Institute
ASEAN–Association of Southeast Asian Nations
ASPECTS–Agroforestry Support Program for Empowering Communities
Toward Self-Reliance
ATI–Agricultural Training Institute
BAgric–Bachelor of Agriculture
BAEx–Bureau of Agricultural Extension
BAO–Business Affairs Office
BARC–Barangay Agrarian Reform Committee
BIDA–Barangay Integrated Development Approach
BIDANI–Barangay Integrated Development Approach for Nutrition
Improvement
BIOMAT–Biodiversity Monitoring and Assessment Techniques
BIOTECH–National Institute of Biotechnology and Applied Microbiology
BMIS–Barangay Management Information System
BOR–Board of Regents
BPI1–Bureau of Plant Industry
BPI2–Bank of Philippine Islands
BS–Bachelor of Science
BSA–Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
BSCE–Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
BSF–Bachelor of Science in Forestry
BSU–Benguet State University
BSWM–Bureau of Soils and Water Management
CALABARZON –Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal and Quezon
CARP–Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program
CAS–College of Arts and Sciences
CDC–College of Development Communication
CDEM–College of Development Economics and Management
CEAT–College of Engineering and Agro-industrial Technology
CEM–College of Economics and Management
CFED–Centre for Forestry Education Development
CFERDAP–Centre for Forestry Education, Research and Development for
Asia and Pacific Region
CGIAR–Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research
CHE–College of Human Ecology
CHED–Commission on Higher Education
CIAT–Centro Internacionale de Agricultura Tropical (International Center
for Tropical Agriculture)
CLSU–Central Luzon State University
CMU–Central Mindanao University
CPAf–College of Public Affairs
CPDS–Center for Policy and Development Studies
CPU–Central Philippine University
CSSP–Crop Science Society of the Philippines
CVM–College of Veterinary Medicine
DA–Department of Agriculture
DAAD–Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (German Academic
Exchange Service)
DA-BAE–Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Agricultural Extension
DA-BAR–Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Agricultural Research
DAERS–Department of Agricultural Education and Rural Studies
DANR–Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources
DBM–Department of Budget and Management
DBP–Development Bank of the Philippines
DENR–Department of Environment and Natural Resources
DFST–Department of Food Science and Technology
DOST–Department of Science and Technology
DT/C–Drying Tunnel/Chamber
DTRI–Dairy Training and Research Institute
DVM–Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
ECA–Economic Cooperation Agency
EDPITAF–Education Projects Implementing Task Force
EENP–Environmental Education Network of the Philippines
EHWD–Extended Hot Water Dip
EO–Executive Order
ERDB–Ecosystems Research and Development Bureau
ERDS–Ecosystems Research and Development Service
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ET–Embryo Transfer
FAO–Food and Agriculture Organization
FACOMA–Farmers’ Coop Marketing Association
FHDO–Farm and Home Development Office
FORI–Forest Research Institute
FORPRIDECOM–Forest Products Research and Industry Development
Commission
FPRDI–Forest Products Research and Development Institute
FS–Farming System
FSB–Finishing Spray Booth
FSSRI–Farming Systems and Soil Resources Institute
FST–Food Science and Technology
FSTP–Farmer-Scientist Training Program
FTLD–Furnace-type Lumber Dryer
FYDP–Five-Year Development Program
GE–General Education
GIS–Geographic Information Systems
GMO–Genetically Modified Organism
HAMIS–Health and Management Information System
IADA–Institute of Agricultural Development and Administration
IAE–Institute of Agricultural Engineering
IAF–Institute of Agroforestry
IARDS–Institute of Agrarian and Rurban Development Studies
IAS–Institute of Animal Science
IBS–Institute of Biological Sciences
ICA1–International Cooperation Administration
ICA2–International Coop Alliance
ICA-NEC–International Cooperation Administration-National Economic
Council
ICE–Institute of Community Education
ICO–Internal Control Office
ICRISAT–International Crops Research Institute for Semi-Arid Tropics
IDMG–Institute of Development Management and Governance
IESAM–Institute of Environmental Science and Management
IFC–Institute of Forest Conservation
IFST–Institute of Food Science and Technology
IGF–Insulin-like Growth Factor
ILARRDEC–Ilocos Agriculture and Resources Research and Development
Consortium
ILC–Interactive Learning Center
IMSP–Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Physics
INIBAP–International Network for the Improvement of Banana and
Plantain
INSAET–Institute of Agricultural Engineering and Technology
INTAPS–Integrated Academic Programs in the Sciences
IPB–Institute of Plant Breeding
IPM–Integrated Pest Management
IRNR–Institute of Renewable Natural Resources
IRRI–International Rice Research Institute
ISAAA–International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech
Applications
ISPPS–Institute of Strategic Planning and Policy Studies
JAYCEE–Philippine Junior Chamber of Commerce
JICA–Japan International Cooperation Agency
KKMI–Katipunan ng Kooperatiba ng Maggagatas, Inc.
LBSC–Los Baños Science Community
LBSCFI–Los Baños Science Community Foundation, Inc.
LCC–Leaf Color Chart
LFRI–Lake Fisheries Research Institute
LGU–Local Government Unit
LGUs–Local Government Units
LlB–Bachelor of Laws
LLP–Low Lift Pump
LRC–Learning Resource Center
MA–Master of Arts
MADECOR–Mandala Agricultural Development Corporation
MARD–Management of Agricultural and Rural Development
MCME–Makiling Center for Mountain Ecosystems
MF–Master of Forestry
MIT–Mindanao Institute of Technology
MM–Master in Management
MMSU– Mariano Marcos State University
MOOE–Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses
MPAf–Master in Public Affairs
MPS–Master of Professional Studies
MPS-FNP–Master of Professional Studies in Food and Nutrition Planning
MS–Master of Science
MSA–Mutual Security Agency
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NARIC–National Rice and Corn Improvement Corporation
NCPC–National Crop Protection Center
NEC–National Economic Council
NEDA–National Economic Development Authority
NGO–Non-government Organization
NPA–New People’s Army
NRN–National Research Network
NSDB–National Science Development Board
NSE–Non-sampling Errors
NSTA–National Science and Technology Authority
NTCRD–National Training Center for Rural Development
NU–National University
OASH–Office of Anti-Sexual Harassment
OIC–Officer-in-Charge
ONAPUP–Organization of the Non-academic Personnel of UP
OVCI–Office of the Vice Chancellor for Instruction
OVCRE–Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Extension
PACD–Presidential Assistant for Community Development
PAFERN–Philippine Agroforestry Education and Research Network
PAO–Public Affairs Office
PARRFI–Philippine Agriculture and Resources Research Foundation, Inc.
PCAR–Philippine Council for Agricultural Research
PCARRD–Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural
Resources Research and Development
PCR–Polymerase Chain Reaction
PCSPE–Presidential Commission to Survey Philippine Education
PD–Presidential Decree
PESAM–Program on Environmental Science and Management
PFEN–Philippine Forestry Education Network
PhD–Doctor of Philosophy
PHILCUSA–Philippine Council of USAid
PHTRC–Postharvest Horticulture Training and Research Center
PMCP–Pest Management Council of the Philippines
PO–Peoples’ Organization
PSAS– Philippine Society of Animal Science
PSM–Philippine Society of Microbiologists
R&D–Research and Development
RACO–Regional Applied Communication Office
RCPCC–Rice and Corn Production Coordinating Council
RDE–Research, Development and Extension
REPS–Research, Extension and Professional Staff
RF–Rockefeller Foundation
RGEP–Revitalized General Education Program
RMC–Research Management Center
ROTC–Reserve Officers’ Training Corps
RRC–Rodent Research Center
RRSA–Rapid Rural Systems Appraisal
RTCRD–Regional Training Center for Rural Development
S&T–Science and Technology
ScD–Doctor of Science
ScM–Master of Science
SCU-NGO–State Colleges and Universities- Non-government Organization
SEANAFE– Southeast Asian Network on Agroforestry Education
SEARCA–Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and
Research in Agriculture
SESAM–School of Environmental Science and Management
SIDA–Swedish International Development Authority
STARRDEC–Southern Tagalog Agriculture and Resources Research and
Development Consortium
STFAP–Socialized Tuition and Financial Assistance Program
STS–Science, Technology and Society
STUDI–Science Teaching Using Distance Instruction
STW–Shallow Tube Well
STWIP–Shallow Tube Well Irrigation Project
SUCs–State Universities and Colleges
SUGA–Sta. Cruz Upland Growers’ Association
SUNY–State University of New York
TCP–Technical Cooperation Project
TLRC–Technology Livelihood Resource Center
TOYM–Ten Outstanding Young Men
TOYW–Ten Outstanding Young Women
TOYS–Ten Outstanding Young Scientists
TRANSCO–National Transmission Corporation
TREES–Training Center for Tropical Resources and Ecosystems
Sustainability
UAP–UPLB Agroforestry Program
UFC–University Food Center
UFS–University Food Service
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UHS–University Health Service
UN–United Nations
UNDF–United Nations Development Fund
UNDP–United Nations Development Program
UPCA–University of the Philippines College of Agriculture
UPCF–University of the Philippines College of Forestry
UPCO–UP-Cornell Graduate Education Program
UPLB–University of the Philippines Los Baños
UPLBAA–University of the Philippines Los Baños Alumni Association
UPLB-CA–University of the Philippines Los Baños-College of Agriculture
UPLB-DA-BAR RDE–University of the Philippines Los Baños-Department
of Agriculture-Bureau of Agricultural Research-Research,
Development and Extension
UPOU–UP Open University
UP–University of the Philippines
UPUN–UPLB Program for Upland NGOs
UREC–University Research and Extension Council
USA–United States of America
USAID–United States Agency for International Development
USM–University of Southern Mindanao
VAC–Visayas Agricultural College
VHT–Modified Vapor Heat Treatment
ViSCA–Visayas State College of Agriculture
VSU–Visayas State University
WCCS–Women’s Crisis Counseling Service
YMCA–Young Men’s Christian Association
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1. UPLB Colleges and Schools
CADr. Candida B. Adalla and staff
CASDr. Asuncion K. RaymundoMr. Edwin N. Camaya
CDCDr. Cleofe S. TorresMs. Fe BalinosMs. Greche Cepillo
CEATDr. Victor B. EllaEng. Marife R. Santiago
CEMDr. Liborio S. Cabanilla and staff
CHEDr. Sue Liza SaguiguitMs. Daisy LampayanDr. Marison R. Dy
CFNRDr. Ramon A. RazalMs. Maybel T. Yonzon
Acknowledgement
Ms. Aileen S. PeriaMs. Lilia T. TolentinoMs. Corazon C. JalotlotMs. Editha R. Sazon
CPAfDr. Agnes C. RolaMs. Beth de los Reyes ClementeMs. Eileen M. MaminoMr. Danilo G. Reforma
CVMDr. Conrado A. ValdezMs. Baby RomeroMs. Rizza Estadola
Maquiling School Mrs. Myrna C. de Roma and staff
SESAMDr. Ma. Victoria O. Espaldon Mr. Pol Q. Veluz
UPRHSProf. Liza CarascalMs. Annie Anenias
Ugnayan ng Pahinungod Dr. Jose R. Medina
UPLB Graduate SchoolDr. Ernesto V. CarpioMs. Consorcia O. BrionesMs. Lilia A. Banalo
2. UPLB Research Institutes andCenters
ACCIDr. Eulogio T. CastilloMs. Inda Manese
Agricultural Systems Cluster (formerlyFSSRI)
Dr. Rodrigo B. BadayosMs. Filma CalaloDr. Rectorino Escobin
Animal and Dairy Science Cluster(formerly IAS)
Dr. Ninfa P. RoxasDr. Domingo RoxasDr. Nenette de CastroProf. Oliver AbantoMr. Jed YebronMs. Consuelo Amor EstrellaMs. Jenny ClaveriaMs. Dei NatividadMr. Bobby Sandoval
A year ago, this coffee table book was just a dream. At the end of the Production Team’s work, we can say the end-productexceeded our expectations because in the beginning, we were expecting to have 270 pages with about 500 pictures. As it turned out, wehave a book of over 300 pages with more than 1,000 pictures.
This book would not have been possible without the help of more than 120 people who provided assistance to the Production Teamin one way or another. To all of them, particularly the Deans of different colleges, the Directors of different research institutes and centers,and the Heads of national and international organizations in Los Baños, as well as their most helpful staff, we are deeply indebted and mostgrateful.
Below is the list of those who deserve our heartfelt gratitude:
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Ms. Myrna GalangMs. Olive Emata
ATIDr. Danilo P. OchoaMs. Angela S. AmolozaMs. Mariel Celeste A. CortezMr. Rolando V. Maningas
BIOTECH Dr. Ida F. Dalmacio Ms. Lerma Moran
ERDB Dr. Marcial C. Amaro, Jr. and
staff
FDC Dr. Renato L. Lapitan
Ms. Enalyn P. MartinezIrene P. BondadJuanito A. Alip
Food Science Cluster (formerly IFST)Dr. Reynaldo C. MabesaProf. Dennis Marvin Santiago
Ms. Dory de Villa Ms. Lydia Sanchez
FPRDIDr. Florence P. SorianoMs. Nina AlcachupasMr. Medardo CentenoMr. More SantanderMr. Audel MosteiroMr. Sherwin Lalap
IAEDr. Arsenio N. Resurreccion andstaff
IAFDr. Wilfredo M. CarandangMs. Pensie TubigMs. Reineleen Reyes
IARDSDr. Linda PeñalbaMs. Doris AquinoMs. Flordeliz SanchezMs. Sarah PeraltaMs. Riza Traumata
IBSDr. Cleofas S. Cervancia and staff
ICDr. Maxima E. FlavierMs. Maribel I. Menguito
ICEDr. Josefina T. DizonFrancisca O. Tan
ICSProf. Concepcion L. KhanProf. Paul PrantillaZenaida M. Lustria
IDMGDr. Aser B. JavierMs. Lennie de los Reyes
IHNFDr. Ma. Antonia G. TuazonMs. Lorna O. Garcia
IMSPProf. Genaro A. CuaresmaProf. Marvin U. HerreraProf. Nelson AltoverosMr. Dave Alcantara
IPBDr. Jose HernandezMs. Nene PiamonteDr. Matilde V. Maunahan
IRNRDr. Arturo SA. CastilloProf. Cristino L. TiburanProf. Rogelio T. AndradaMs. Myrla B. Palijon
ISProf. Roselle V. ColladoProf. Nellwyn M. LevitaMs. Marilyn T. Sanchez
ISPPSDr. Aser B. Javier and staff
MBGFor. Robert P. Cereno
MCMEDr. Portia LapitanMs. Erlinda N. RebugioMs. Aniceta Daisy D. Estrellado
MNHDr. Ireneo I. Lit, Jr.Mr. Fausto Juanillas
NCPCDr. Jose Medina
TREESMrs. Corazon A. CalimagMs. Liza Malabanan
UHSDr. Ma. Victoria TurralbaDr. Myla Aveña
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3. National and International Organizations in UPLB
IRRIDr. Robert Ziegler and staff
PCARRDDr. Patricio S. Faylon and staff
SEARCADr. Arsenio M. Balisacan and staff
PhilRiceDr. Leocadio Sebastian and staff
UPOUDr. Grace J. Alfonso and staff
16. Dean Faustino T. Orillo17. Dr. Rafaela Calendacion18. Mr. Risanty J. Lonto19. Ms. Daisy B. Diola20. Mr. Frank A. Hilario21. Dr. Rosendo K. Palis22. Ms. Ellen Racelis of PFEN23. Office of the Chancellor staff24. Office of Public Relations staff25. The Records Management
Office staff26. UPLB Main Library staff
4. Others:
1. Dr. Elpidio L. Rosario2. Mr. Frank C. Cornejo3. Dr. Raul de Guzman4. Dr. Nelia Gonzales5. Dr. Jose R. Velasco6. Chancellor Rey Luis I. Velasco7. Dr. Emil Q. Javier8. Dr. Celestino Habito9. Dr. Lucrecio Rebugio10. Dr. Florentino O. Tesoro11. Dr. Napoleon T. Vergara12. Dean Gregorio Zamuco13. Dr. Emiliana N. Bernardo14. Dr. Dinah Pura T. Depositario15. Dr. Romulo del Castillo
We wish to express our sincere apologies to those whose names we missed to include in the list.
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The Author
FERNANDO APELO BERNARDO was born in Cabagan, Isabela, but grew up in Sta. Cruz, Laguna, Philippines. He holds theB.S. Agriculture degree (1955) and the M.S. degree (Plant Breeding, 1958) from the University of the Philippines, and the PhD degree(Genetics, 1962) from the North Carolina State University, U.S.A.
At the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB), Bernardo was a faculty member in Plant Breeding and Industrial Crops(1955-72), Professor of Horticulture (1972-74), Acting Director of Business Affairs (1971), Director of Graduate Studies (1969-73),and Dean of the College of Agriculture (1973-72). Outside UPLB, he was Deputy Director General, Philippine Council for AgriculturalResearch (1972-73), President of the Visayas State College of Agriculture (ViSCA) (1974-84), President, Asian Association of Agri-cultural Colleges and Universities (AAACU) (1982-86); President, Asian Association of State Colleges and Universities (PASUC)(1981-82), Director, SEARCA (1984-87). Deputy Minister of Education (1984-86); and Deputy Director General for InternationalPrograms of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) (1987-1997).
Bernardo is a recipient of the Ten Outstanding Young Men (TOYM) Award in Genetics (1966), Rizal Pro Patria Award for educa-tional administration (1980); Most Outstanding Agricultural Educator of the Year (1978); PANTAS Award for Research Administration(1982), and Most Distinguished UPLB Alumnus Award (1986). He received a medal from Vietnam for helping in increasing riceproduction in that country.
In 2005, the author thought that somebody must write a complete history of UPLB as a contribution towards the centennial celebra-tion of the institution. With the encouragement and support of Dr. Elpidio Rosario, the UPLBAA President, the author spent the year2006 in reviewing 100 years of written and unwritten accounts of UPLB’s development, and then wrote a draft of the history bookentitled 100 Milestones in UPLB’s history.
Chancellor Luis Rey I. Velasco who had a chance to read the first draft of the book wrote:
The book draws our attention to both well known as well as previously unknown historical events and interestingstories about UPLB and the people behind them. As we turn its pages, we get glimpses and snippets of the chal-lenges that faced our pioneer academicians and how they blazed trails, prepared and cultivated the grounds uponwhich UPLB now stands – a strong foundation upon which we continue to build. We see more vividly the manyfaces of our rich, colorful and exciting history. It helps us appreciate what it has taken to raise UPLB from itslowly birth and nurture it to maturity and grandeur in its 100 years.
This coffee table book is based on the history book described by Chancellor Velasco. Aware that most people prefer to browsethrough colorful pages with pictures rather than read details of history in black and white, the author, with UPLBAA support, decided toproduce this coffee table book.
This book is humbly dedicated to all the pioneers, administrators, faculty members, employees, students, alumni, and friends ofUPLB who, in one way or another, helped in molding this great institution.
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