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Philippine Studies 29 (1981): 567-68.

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JOS; s. ARCILLA, S.J. is archivist of the Philippine Jesuit Provincial Ar-


chives and of the Ateneo de Manila University, where he teaches history. He
holds a doctorate from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Among his
many published works is An Introduction to Phd@pineHistory.
r MAGDALENA C.CABARABANi~~hief~ftheDataPr~~SSingDivisi~n,
Research Institute for Mindanao Culture, and assistant professor in the
department of sociology and anthropology, Xavier University, Cagayan de
Oro City. She has published many joint papers and reports with Madigan
and 1or Herrin.
FRANCIS X . C L A R K , S. J., former Provincial of the Jesuit Philippine Pro-
vince, fust came to the Philippines in 1934. He earned his S.T.D. from the
Gregorian University, Rome, in 1947, and taught philosophy in the Jesuit
philosophate. At present he lectures in missiology at the East Asian Pastoral
Institute.
LEO A. C U L L U M , s.J.,post World War I1 Superior of the Philippine Mission,
was founder and first editor of Philippine Studies He taught ethics and moral
theology in San Jose Seminary, Berchrnans College, and Ateneo Law School.
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At present he is chaplain of St. Thomas More Chapel, Padre Faura St., Manila.
FRANCISCO R . DEMETRIO, s.J.. is director of the Philippine Folklife and
Folklore Center, Xarler University, Cagayan de Oro City. He holds a doc-
torate from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) and has
authored many studies includingMyths and Symbols (Manila, 1979).
DOREEN G . FERNANDEZ, prof€?ssorof English, Ateneo de Manila Univer-
sity, holds her PhD from the same university. She has authored numerous
articles and works on Philippine culture; the more recent include International
Popular Culhrre, (vol. 1, no l)Phil@pines,and In Perfomnce (hhila, 1981).
A N G E L HIDALGO. s.J., is in chargexthe archives and library of the Manila
Observatory with which he has been connected since 1963. Author of many
scientific studies, Fr. Hidalgo came to the Philippines in 1951 after being
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expelled from China where he had worked for twenty years, especially at the
observatory of Zikawei and the meteorological station in Wuhu.
HUBERT JACOBS. s.J., is a member of the Jesuit Historical Institute, Rome.
His field of specialization is the Portuguese Missions in Indonesia (Moluccas
Islands) during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. His latest major pub-
lication is Doatmenta Mulucensia, (Rome: Mon. Histor. Soc. Iesu, 1974).
MANUEL RUIZ JURADO, S.J., of the Jesuit Historical Institute in Rome,
specializes in Jesuit spirituality. Among his numerous publications is Ofgmes
delNovicicado en lo Compmr'iade Jesus (Rome, 1979).
FRANCIS C. MADIGAN, s.J., is director of the Research Institute for Minda-
nao Culture and chairman of the department of sociology and anthropology,
Xavier University, Cagayan de Oro City. He holds a doctorate from the
University of North Carolina. Among his recent publication is New Approaches
to the Measurement of Vital Roles in Developing Countries
is vice president for Planning and Develop-
E D M U N D O M . M A R T I N E Z , s.J..
ment, Ateneo de Manila University, and assistant professor in Loyola School
of Theology. He holds graduate degrees in theology from the Leopold Fm-
zens University, Innsbruck, Austria, and the University of Saint Michael's
College, Toronto.
JAMES J. M E A N Y , s.J., was principal founder of the Jesuit Educational
Association (JEA) and of the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools,
Colleges and Universities (PAASCU), and was very active in the Catholic
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Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP) from 1948-68. He was
the Jesuits' prefect of studies in the Philippines from 195768, and founder
and first executive secretary of the East Asian Jesuit Educational Association
@AJEA), 1968-75.
BIENVENIDO F. NEBRES, S J . , has Just finished seven y e w Dean of the
Ateneo de Manila, School of Arts and Sciences. He holds a PhD in math from
~tanforclUniversity, has been actively engaged in founding and developing
the Mathematical Society of the Philippines and the Southeast Asian Mathe.
matical Society.
studied arabic in Beirut, Lebanon, and
THOMAS J . O ~ S H A U G H N E S S Y .s.J.,
Islamics in the Pontifical Oriental Institute, Rome. At present he is teaching
theology in the Ateneo de Manila and Islamics in Loyola School of Theology.

J O H N N . SCHUMACNER, s.J., noted historian and author, holds a doctorate


from Georgetown University. A former editor of this journal, he has published
widely both here and abroad, in Philippine history. At present he is professor
of church history at Loyola School of Theology.

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