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American teachers in the Philippines
contingent. Later batches of American teachers were also dubbed "Thomasites." The Thomasites—365 males and 165 females—left Pier 12 of San Francisco on July
Thomasites
Variety of English language
Philippines and subsequently the Insular Government of the Philippine Islands; Thomasites first established a variation of American English in these islands. In
American_English
ships named Sheridan and Thomas and came to be called Thomasites. The original batch of Thomasites was composed by 365 males and 165 females, who sailed
Education in the Philippines during American rule
Education_in_the_Philippines_during_American_rule
Armed Philippine-American conflict (1899–1902)
public instruction to engage 600 teachers from the U.S. – the so-called Thomasites. Free primary schools that instructed on duties of citizenship and avocation
Philippine–American_War
Public high school in Tarlac, Philippines
Tarlac City, Philippines. Established on September 2, 1902, by American Thomasites, it is one of the oldest public high school system in the country. It
Tarlac_National_High_School
used English as the medium of instruction. Around 600 educators (called "Thomasites") who arrived in that year aboard the USAT Thomas replaced the soldiers
Languages_of_the_Philippines
Executive department of the Philippine government
States to the Philippines. They would later be popularly known as the Thomasites. In 1908, the Philippine Legislature approved Act No. 1870, creating the
Department of Education (Philippines)
Department_of_Education_(Philippines)
American Rough Rider and educator (1869–1902)
Riders during the Spanish–American War. Later, he was one of the first Thomasites sent by the U.S. government to establish an English language-based public
Henry_Nash
Private school in New Hyderabad, Delhi, India
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St. Thomas' School (New Delhi)
St._Thomas'_School_(New_Delhi)
Geological formation in Morocco
Romaniceras (Yubariceras) R. (Y.) reymenti Goulmima An acanthoceratid ammonite. Thomasites T. rollandi Goulmima A vasoceratid ammonite. Wrightoceras W. munieri Goulmima
Akrabou_Formation
Legislature of the Philippines, 1901–1916
accompanied by 4 nurses, 13 spouses) arrived in August, and became known as the Thomasites, after the United States Army Transport Thomas, one of the ships which
Taft_Commission
Philippines was continued by Americans, such as soldiers and the Thomasites. One Thomasite who took pictures of early twentieth century Philippines was Philinda
Photography in the Philippines
Photography_in_the_Philippines
Highly-urbanized city in Western Visayas, Philippines
University (1902) was formally established under the guidance of American Thomasites within the Philippine Normal School system, and is one of the most prominent
Iloilo_City
Public university in Cavite, Philippines
The school was initially established as an intermediate school by the Thomasites, a group of American teachers brought by the United States during the
Cavite_State_University
American writer
by US Embassy Charge d'Affaires Michael E Malinowski In Honor of the Thomasites Centennial Memorial Program at the American Teacher's Plot North Cemetery
A._V._H._Hartendorp
1901–1972 United States political party
the Milwaukee type, the young Marxist Militants and liberal pacifist Thomasites such as Devere Allen who followed Thomas's lead. The groups which represented
Socialist_Party_of_America
American teacher
teacher in the Philippines. She was among the pioneering five hundred Thomasites who landed on the shores of the Philippines in August 1901 on board the
Philinda_Rand
Independent component city in Bicol Region, Philippines
arrived in Manila aboard USAT Thomas, whom they came to know themselves as "Thomasites." In 1902, the Vacation Normal School in Nueva Cáceres was opened to native
Naga,_Camarines_Sur
to bring more than 1,000 teachers from the United States, called the Thomasites, to the Philippines between 1901 and 1902. These teachers were scattered
Education_in_the_Philippines
Municipality in Aklan, Philippines
president of the United States, George Washington, as a tribute to the Thomasites, a group of American teachers who in the early 1900s established a new
New_Washington,_Aklan
to bring to the Philippines 600 teachers from the U.S.—the so-called Thomasites. Free primary instruction that trained the people for the duties of citizenship
History of the Philippines (1898–1946)
History_of_the_Philippines_(1898–1946)
spread of Protestantism in the Philippines through the arrival of the Thomasites and Protestant missions. His request would later be endorsed in 1907 by
List of De La Salle University people
List_of_De_La_Salle_University_people
Transport ship in service of the U.S. Army from 1898 to 1927
teachers with all, regardless of ship, subsequently being given the name Thomasites for the ship. From 1919 until 1928 the ship was based in San Francisco
USAT_Thomas
High School First provincial high school; established in 1903 by the Thomasites. Marcelo H. del Pilar National High School, Brgy. Bagong Bayan, Malolos
List of historical markers of the Philippines in Central Luzon
List_of_historical_markers_of_the_Philippines_in_Central_Luzon
Municipality in Nueva Ecija, Philippines
the people of Cabiao were already afraid to trust the new colonizer. Thomasites missionaries arrived in Cabiao in 1902 as a part of educating the people
Cabiao
for species Textularia †Thamnasteria †Thamnoseris – tentative report †Thomasites Trachycardium †Trachycardium eufaulensis †Triceratops †Trigonia †Trilophosaurus
List of the prehistoric life of Texas
List_of_the_prehistoric_life_of_Texas
Jewish teachers from the United States also arrived with a contingent of "Thomasites," a delegation of volunteer teachers, who gave public instruction to Filipino
History of the Jews in the Philippines
History_of_the_Jews_in_the_Philippines
Ethnic group
on the USAT Thomas. Collectively, these teachers became known as the Thomasites. By 1913, there were more than 1,400 mestizos with American parentage
Americans_in_the_Philippines
Sign language used in the Philippines
and violating the mandate of RA 7104". Deafness in the Philippines The Thomasites International Deaf Children's Society Filipino Sign Language test of Wikipedia
Filipino_Sign_Language
Roman Catholic university in Naga, Camarines Sur, Philippines
Regiment from Legaspi, Albay occupied Nueva Cáceres. The arrival of the 500 Thomasites aboard the USS Thomas, secularized the predominantly Catholic school system
Universidad de Sta. Isabel de Naga
Universidad_de_Sta._Isabel_de_Naga
Province in Central Luzon, Philippines
Bay Freeport Zone) Technological College of San Felipe (San Felipe) The Thomasites Center for International Studies (Subic Bay Freeport Zone) University
Zambales
Theologians - Augustine of Hippo, John the Evangelist Therapists - Dymphna Thomasites - Kateri Those seeking lost items or people - Anthony of Padua Those who
List of patron saints by occupation and activity
List_of_patron_saints_by_occupation_and_activity
Public university in Iloilo, Philippines
established in 1924 as Iloilo Normal School under the tutelage of the Thomasites, but dates back its founding in 1902 as a part of Philippine normal school
West_Visayas_State_University
Province in Central Luzon, Philippines
were established, and 63 Novo Ecijano teachers supported by 16 American Thomasites, part of the larger group of some 500 pioneer American teachers who arrived
Nueva_Ecija
Pentecostal [Melton 2003] [Chryssides 2001] Christadelphians, a.k.a. Thomasites John Thomas 1844 Baptist Restorationism [Chryssides 2001] [Nichols, Mather
List of new religious movements
List_of_new_religious_movements
Variety of English language
English medium of instruction. This was marked by the arrival of the Thomasites in 1901, immediately during re-colonization after the Philippine Revolution
Philippine_English
Roman Catholic university in Manila, Philippines
spread of Protestantism in the Philippines through the arrival of the Thomasites and American Protestant church missions. His request was endorsed in 1907
De_La_Salle_University
Educational institution to train teachers
of Charity. The first secular normal school was founded in 1901 by the Thomasites, the Philippine Normal School. It was converted into a college in 1949
Normal_school
Former currency of the Philippines
modern peso in 1903. In the beginning of the 20th century, an American Thomasite teacher described the paper currency of the Banco Español-Filipino as
Philippine_peso_fuerte
Administrative region of the Philippines
the colonial government deployed 600 American teachers known as the Thomasites. By September 1902, public secondary schools had been established across
Ilocos_Region
Variety of literature
instruction. That year, around 600 educators in the S.S. Thomas (the "Thomasites") were tasked to replace the soldiers who had been serving as the first
Philippine literature in English
Philippine_literature_in_English
Day of the year
William Seward Burroughs. 1901 – Six hundred American school teachers, Thomasites, arrived in Manila on the USAT Thomas. 1911 – The Mona Lisa is stolen
August_21
Province in Ilocos Region, Philippines
empowering Filipinos to engage in the democratic process. Introducing the Thomasites—American teachers tasked with promoting "Americanization." English became
La_Union
Constituent University of the National University System in Laguna, Philippines
research in the Philippines. Edwin Copeland, an American botanist and Thomasite from the Philippine Normal College in Manila, was its first dean. Classes
University of the Philippines Los Baños
University_of_the_Philippines_Los_Baños
Filipino politician & diplomat (1899–1985)
the United States Congress Resident Commissioner of the Philippines The Thomasites Philinda Rand Reeves, Mark (2023), "Carlos Romulo, Rotary Internationalism
Carlos_P._Romulo
Ethnic group
Norte, Ilocos Sur, and Cagayan. A group of American teachers known as the Thomasites were tasked with promoting "Americanization" through education. English
Ilocano_people
Spanish Filipino multilingual author, historian, educator and linguistic scholar
Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 3 May 2015. Gómez Rivera, Guillermo. "The Thomasites, Before and After". Philippines: Emanila Community (emanila.com). Archived
Guillermo_Gómez_Rivera
1898–1902 U.S. military occupation of the Philippines
to bring to the Philippines 600 teachers from the U.S., the so-called Thomasites. Free primary instruction to train the people for the duties of citizenship
Military Government of the Philippine Islands
Military_Government_of_the_Philippine_Islands
Capital city of Bulacan, Philippines
Bulacan High School, 1905 ruins of the first secondary high school built by Thomasites in Malolos. 1913 Gabaldon Building of Malolos Central School 1919 Logia
Malolos
Public high school in Naga City, Camarines Sur, Philippines
on January 21, 1901, and later that year, American educators known as Thomasites arrived in Ambos Camarines (the province's name before it was split into
Camarines Sur National High School
Camarines_Sur_National_High_School
Municipality in Mountain Province, Philippines
population of 8,906 people. The name "Natonin" was first recorded by American Thomasites. Local oral tradition provides three primary theories for the name's origin:
Natonin
Filipino sociologist, anthropologist, and development worker
in the category of History, for the book Bearers of Benevolence: The Thomasites and Public Education in the Philippines, which she co-edited with Judy
Mary_Racelis
Capital of Pangasinan, Philippines
were established with the assistance of American teachers known as the Thomasites. Government buildings and roads were expanded, strengthening Lingayen’s
Lingayen
Capital city of La Union, Philippines
participation in governance. The arrival of American educators, known as Thomasites, led to the establishment of public schools, often utilizing abandoned
San_Fernando,_La_Union
Teacher's Camp: First established as a training site by American teachers (Thomasites), it is now a training center for teachers in the country. It is alleged
List of reportedly haunted locations in the Philippines
List_of_reportedly_haunted_locations_in_the_Philippines
Catholic organization in the Philippines
colonial masters and aided by the newly arrived American teachers, the Thomasites, was gaining a foothold among Filipinos because of the then strong anti-Spanish
De La Salle Brothers Philippine District
De_La_Salle_Brothers_Philippine_District
Public high school in Bohol, Philippines
administrative staff which totals to 320. The school was founded in 1905 by the Thomasites right in the heart and main thoroughfare of the city, the Carlos P. Garcia
Dr. Cecilio Putong National High School
Dr._Cecilio_Putong_National_High_School
American amateur anthropologist
Conference and Annual (2003). Back to the Future: Perspectives on the Thomasite Legacy to Philippine Education : Papers Presented at the International
Elizabeth_H._Metcalf
the English language in the Philippines since the arrival of the first Thomasites, Spanish still retained its privileged position in society, as was made
Spanish language in the Philippines
Spanish_language_in_the_Philippines
Filipino football club
10 August 2019 "The Golden Age of Philippine Sports, a Thomasite legacy", PhilippineFootballExpertHistorian, 8 April 2021 "2-3-5 (Pyramid)
Bohemian_S.C.
Filipino politician and Maranao royalty (1926–2021)
was tutored by American missionaries who were collectively known as the Thomasites. Tarhata Alonto-Lucman pursued a political career coming from a family
Tarhata_Alonto-Lucman
Public high school in Cagayan, Philippines
entrance exam but are required to submit proofs for validation. With the Thomasites as organizers, the Cagayan High School was formally opened in June 1905
Cagayan_National_High_School
Geologic formation in the Czech Republic
Pšenička, Josef; Drábková, Jana; Zhou, Wei-Ming; Wang, Jun (March 2023). "Thomasites gen. nov. a new herbaceous lycophyte and its spores from late Duckmantian
Kladno_Formation
Filipino writer (1924–2022)
literature in English Literature of the Philippines Philippine English Thomasites Philinda Rand Stevan Javellana Jose, F. Sionil (July 30, 2003). "Sense
F._Sionil_José
Public cemetery in Manila, Philippines
plot Jewish Cemetery Masonic burial grounds Military and police plot Thomasites' plot Veterans of Foreign Wars plot Former interments Melchora Aquino
Manila_North_Cemetery
Roman Catholic university in Butuan, Philippines
Archived from the original on 29 June 2016. Retrieved 27 May 2016. "The Thomasites: An Army Like No Other". 2010-05-14. Archived from the original on 14
Father Saturnino Urios University
Father_Saturnino_Urios_University
Filipino editor (1913–1990)
Evening Independent. February 5, 1945. Retrieved May 26, 2026. "Bios of notable Thomasites". Angkan Pilipino. 2011-06-21. Retrieved 2012-10-29. v t e
Roy_Anthony_Cutaran_Bennett
Public high school in Pampanga, Philippines
education in Pampanga. Almost 600 American teachers, commonly known as the Thomasites, arrived in the Philippines in 1901, of which 25 were assigned to 19 towns
Pampanga_High_School
Municipality in La Union, Philippines
public education system was established, with American teachers known as Thomasites arriving to teach English and promote American cultural values. This system
Agoo
Building in Las Piñas, Philippines
" which is the reason that the American teachers became known as the Thomasites. The Americans decided that more public schools must be provided to facilitate
Las_Piñas_Gabaldon_Hall
American historian (1875-1962)
in 1934, which took aim at his factional opponents. Oneal mocked the Thomasites as "'militant' liberals" capable only of winning the temporary allegiance
James_Oneal
Public high school in Bulacan, Philippines
offered a high school level course by 1906. The first teachers were three Thomasites, namely Miss Ella King Vogel, Mr. James A. Fairchild and Mrs. Lillie Turner
Marcelo H. del Pilar National High School
Marcelo_H._del_Pilar_National_High_School
Roman Catholic archbishop (1853–1927)
Protestant faith in the Philippines, which was being introduced by the Thomasites, and was gaining a foothold among Filipinos because of the strong anti-friar
Jeremiah_James_Harty
Municipality in Cavite, Philippines
The school was established initially as an intermediate school by the Thomasites, a group of American teachers brought by the United States during the
Indang
Doroteo Jose St. English 1940 In Memoriam - Thomasites Structure Monument Burial site of the Thomasites, pioneer American school teachers. Manila North
List of historical markers of the Philippines in Metro Manila
List_of_historical_markers_of_the_Philippines_in_Metro_Manila
Filipino educator
today. Later, he studied at the Bohol High School established by the Thomasites, the first American teachers in the Philippines. In March 1906, after
Cecilio_Putong
Municipal public university in Manila, Philippines
Wayback Machine". Yehey. Accessed March 23, 2009. "Lim, Kenney honor Thomasite educators[permanent dead link]". Yehey. August 25, 2008. Brotherhood of
Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila
Pamantasan_ng_Lungsod_ng_Maynila
Filipino television and film director; screenwriter
Spanish ancestry. His father, Jaime O'Hara was the son of Irish-American Thomasite, and a former member of the University of the Philippines Dramatic club
Mario_O'Hara
the time of the American occupation, as seen in the activities of the Thomasites and U.S. military personnel in the islands in the early 20th century.
Filipino_women_writers
†Tecovasuchus †Tecovasuchus chatterjeei Tellina †Tenea †Tenontosaurus †Thomasites †Tragodesmoceras †Trigonia †Trigonia aliformis - or unidentified loosely
List of the prehistoric life of Arizona
List_of_the_prehistoric_life_of_Arizona
Act Number 854 of the Philippine Commission
USAT Thomas, arriving in 1901; these teachers would later be known as Thomasites. These teachers from the United States were also tasked to train Filipinos
Pensionado_Act
American poet
Philippines (1920) Bud and Bamboo (c. 1923) Alliance with Japan (1918) Thomasites "Fil and Filippa by Thomson John Stuart", OnRead.com. John Stuart Thomson
John_Stuart_Thomson
program relied on youthful American teachers that came to be called “Thomasites” after the ship, the USS Thomas, that brought about 600 of these young
International Voluntary Services
International_Voluntary_Services
Bek, J.; Pšenička, J.; Drábková, J.; Zhou, W.-M.; Wang, J. (2023). "Thomasites gen. nov. a new herbaceous lycophyte and its spores from late Duckmantian
2023_in_paleobotany
Municipality in Sorsogon, Philippines
secondary schools. Bulusan Central School (founded in 1903) by the American Thomasites, is the town's pilot elementary school. It was first housed in the Gabaldon
Bulusan_(municipality)
Thallassoceras Thambites Thamboceras Thanamites Theganoceras Thetidites Thisbites Thomasites Thomelites Thorsteinssonoceras Thraxites Thurmannia Thurmanniceras Tibetites
List_of_ammonite_genera
Public high school in Lucena, Philippines
National High School) was founded in October 1902 when Aubrey Boyles, a Thomasite, organized a school in a convent of Lucena on the northern side of Saint
Quezon_National_High_School
American journalist, author and social activist
Philippines. She was one of a thousand volunteer teachers known as the Thomasites who went to the Philippines aboard the ship U.S. Army Transport Thomas
Adeline_Knapp
Municipality in La Union, Philippines
public education system was established, with American teachers known as Thomasites sent to assimilate Filipinos into American culture. Public hospitals were
Aringay
Manila-based restaurateur (1883–1964)
library and the round table at Tom's Dixie Kitchen. A. V. H. Hartendorp, a Thomasite and newspaper owner, recalled that there were various round tables reserved
Tom_Pritchard_(restaurateur)
History of the Philippines (1898–1946) Commonwealth (U.S. insular area) Thomasites http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?gl=allgs&gsfn=Paul%20R&gsl
Paul_R._Parrette
locality for genus †Therapsipus cumminsi – type locality for species †Thomasites †Thomasites gongilensis – or unidentified comparable form †Toucasia †Toucasia
List of the Mesozoic life of Arizona
List_of_the_Mesozoic_life_of_Arizona
Public square in Binondo, Manila
plaza was dominated by low-rise commercial buildings, which author and Thomasite Paul T. Gilbert likened to a scene out of Othello or The Merchant of Venice
Plaza_Cervantes
morchella – type locality for species †Thecosmilia – tentative report †Thomasites †Thomasites adkinsi †Thomelites †Thryptodus †Thryptodus loomisi – type locality
List of the Mesozoic life of Texas
List_of_the_Mesozoic_life_of_Texas
Month in 1901
life, the new teachers and their successors would become known as "the Thomasites" because the 509 had arrived on the United States Army Transport Thomas
August_1901
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Female
English
English name derived from the flower name, from Greek orkhis, ORCHID means "testicle," from Proto-Indo-European orghi-, the base root for for the word "testicle." The plant was given this name because of the shape of its root.Â
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek, Korean
Gracefulness; Wisdom; Intelligence
Boy/Male
Tamil
Abhimoda | அபிமோதாÂ
Joy, Delight
Girl/Female
Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
The Goddess of Victory; Victorious Woman Vijayalakhsmi
Female
Hebrew
(רָחָב) Hebrew name RACHAB means "ample, broad, spacious, wide." In the bible, this is the name of a harlot of Jericho who aided the spies in their escape and was saved from destruction.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Danish, German, Teutonic
Rules an Estate
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi
Good News
Boy/Male
Tamil
Mriduk | à®®à¯à®°à¯€à®¤à¯à®•
Gentle, Soft
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Amulet; Creeper; Bird
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vidvatam | விதà¯à®µà®¾à®¤à®®
Lord Shiva
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