Camilo Osías
Camilo Osías | |
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| 6th & 8th President of the Senate of the Philippines | |
| In office April 30, 1953 – May 20, 1953 | |
| Preceded by | Eulogio Rodriguez |
| Succeeded by | Jose Zulueta |
| In office April 17, 1952 – April 30, 1952 | |
| Preceded by | Quintin Paredes |
| Succeeded by | Eulogio Rodriguez |
| President pro tempore of the Senate of the Philippines | |
| In office January 26, 1967 – December 30, 1967 | |
| Preceded by | Lorenzo Sumulong |
| Succeeded by | Jose Roy |
| Senator of the Philippines | |
| In office December 30, 1947 – December 30, 1953 | |
| In office December 30, 1961 – December 30, 1967 | |
| In office 1925–1929 | |
| Preceded by | Bernabé de Guzmán |
| Succeeded by | Alejandro de Guzmán |
| Constituency | 2nd district |
| 18th Minister of Education | |
| In office October 1943 – February 1945 | |
| President | José P. Laurel |
| Preceded by | Claro M. Recto |
| Member of the Philippine National Assembly from La Union's 1st district | |
| In office November 15, 1935 – 1938 | |
| Preceded by | Francisco Ortega |
| Succeeded by | Delfin Flores |
| Resident Commissioner to the U.S. House of Representatives from the Philippine Islands | |
| In office March 4, 1929 – January 3, 1935 Serving with Pedro Guevara | |
| Preceded by | Isauro Gabaldon |
| Succeeded by | Francisco A. Delgado |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Camilo Osías y Olaviano March 23, 1889 |
| Died | May 20, 1976 (aged 87) Manila, Philippines |
| Resting place | Loyola Memorial Park, Marikina City |
| Party | Liberal (1953–1976) |
| Other political affiliations | KALIBAPI (1942–1945) Nacionalista (1925–1942; 1947–1953) |
| Spouse(s) | Ildefonza Cuaresma Avelina Lorenzana |
| Children | 6 |
| Alma mater | University of Chicago Western Illinois University Columbia University |
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Camilo Osías y Olaviano (March 23, 1889 – May 20, 1976), was a Filipino politician, twice for a short time President of the Senate of the Philippines. Along with American Mary A. Lane, Osías translated into English the poem Filipinas that was set to the Marcha Nacional Filipina, producing the Philippine Hymn, now the national anthem Lupang Hinirang.