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Lorenzo Sumulong
Lorenzo Sumulong Sr. (September 5, 1905 – October 21, 1997) was a Filipino lawyer and politician who served in the Philippine Senate for four decades, and as a delegate of his country to the United Nations. He was noted for having engaged in a debate with Nikita Khrushchev at the United Nations General Assembly that (allegedly) provoked the Soviet Union Premier to bang his shoe on a desk.
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My years in public service speeches and writings on nation building by Sumulong, Lorenzo 1905-1997
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My years in public service speeches and writings on nation building by Sumulong, Lorenzo
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Reorganizing the congress by Sumulong, Lorenzo
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World understanding and world peace by Sumulong, Lorenzo
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Closer ties between the Filipinos and Malay peoples a symposium.
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Martial law, its meaning and effect by Sumulong, Lorenzo
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Independence to colonial countries and people by Sumulong, Lorenzo
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Remarks at the dedication ceremony of the Gerald Hugh Wilkinson Reading Room at the Ramon Magsaysay Center on April 25, 1968 at 5 o' clock in the afternoon by Sumulong, Lorenzo
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