On February 18, 1958, the Board of Regents of the University of the Philippines elected Dean Vicente G. Sinco of the College of Law, to the Presidency of the University.
Sinco received 6 of the 12 votes, Acting President Enrique Virata and Dean of the Graduate School Juan Salcedo, Jr. received 2 votes each and Ambassador Salvador T. Lopez 1 vote. Taking part in the election were the two ex-officio members of the Board, Senator Decoroso Rosales and Representative Manuel S. Enverga, chairmen of the senate and house committees on education.
The position of University President became vacant for nearly two years with the resignation of Dr. Vidal A. Tan.Enrique Virata returned to his position as Executive Vice President.
Sinco was born in Bais, Negros Oriental, April 5, 1894, obtained a bachelor of arts degree at Silliman University, a bachelor of law degree and later a master's degree at the University of the Philippines.
References
1. American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines, Volume 36, Number 3, March 1958.
- Vicente G. Sinco was the tenth president of the University of the Philippines. His term lasted from 1958 to 1962.
- He established Foundation University in Dumaguete City on July 4, 1949.
- He was a Philippine Commissioner of Foreign Affairs, and on behalf of the Philippine government, he signed the United Nations Charter.
- Civic Leader of Dumaguete City
- Stamp Collector of Dumaguete City and Bais City
Established on the eve of the country's independence, it was then known as the Foundation College. The college was founded by Dr. Vicente Guzman Sinco, a known educator and legal luminary during his time. Sinco envisioned the college to contribute to the overall national program of development. During the time of the college's founding, Filipinos were still in the process of building the nation
Who is Dr. Vicente G. Sinco?
A resident of Negros Oriental by birth, Dr. Vicente G. Sinco humbly moved up the social ladder becoming a prominent figure. Some of his contributions to the country include the writing of the Philippine constitution, Initiating the Philippines' participation in world affairs. In 1945 he was the Philippines' UN representative and signed the United Nations Charter. He has also acted as a faithful consultant of some of the presidents in the Philippines. He headed the College of Law, as the Dean, at the University of the Philippines and also steered the university as the president between 1958-1962. He is also honored as the founder of Foundation university.
Foundation University
Founded on July 4, 1949 by Dr. Vicente G. Sinco, Foundation University is a private non-profit as well as a non-sectarian institution. The university was born at the dawn of Philippine independence. Asian's first democracy after World War II.
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