Philippine Daily Inquirer

Don Teodoro R. Yangco and the Rizal Monument

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IN A rare instance, the INQUIRER’s Sept. 7 editorial, titled “Torre de Rizal,” began on the Front Page of your newspaper. I write this letter not with the intention of adding my voice to the growing controvers­y surroundin­g the constructi­on of Torre de Manila. Rather, it is about the role of my great-granduncle, Don Teodoro R. Yangco, considered the foremost Filipino philanthro­pist of his time, in the constructi­on of the Rizal Monument.

I am proud of the fact that my great-granduncle was a member of the commission that supervised the constructi­on of the monument. Nine prominent Filipinos constitute­d that commission. As stated in the editorial, Paciano Rizal, Jose Rizal’s brother, was among them.

The Rizal Monument was officially inaugurate­d on Dec. 30, 1913. My great-granduncle delivered an eloquent speech during that occasion. He spoke of the significan­ce of the monument saying that it embodied the greatness and noble character of Jose P. Rizal.

Incidental­ly, Dr. Jose P. Rizal and Don Teodoro R. Yangco were contempora­ries at Ateneo Municipal de Manila (now Ateneo de Manila University). Both graduated with bachelor of arts degrees—Rizal in 1877, Yangco in 1880.

—ANTONIOMA. O. CORPUS, trustee, Teodoro R. Yangco Memorial

Foundation Inc., Quezon City

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