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by Lewis Gleeck. "On April 1, 1937, McNutt arrived (in Manila) with Mrs. McNutt and a sixteen-year-old daughter. Since the relinquishment of Malacañang, there had been no official residence for the High Commissioner, so (Paul) McNutt moved into El Nido, the sumptuous Dewey Boulevard residence of
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of 1934, which provided for a period of transition from direct American rule to the complete independence of the islands on July 4, 1946. It replaced the office of
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that was the governor-general's summer residence and that had been turned over to the president of the Philippines upon the inauguration of the commonwealth.
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that flew at the high commissioner's headquarters, burned it and buried its ashes to prevent its capture by the Japanese. On February 22, 1945, General
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Murphy had previously served as governor-general. Sayre's tenure was interrupted by the
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Aerial view of the American High Commissioner's Residence, under construction, 1939
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in Baguio was built to be the summer home of the high commissioner, to replace
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and a High Commissioner's Residence was built. According to the book titled
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The residence is shown in 1938 in a short film by Andre de la Varre titled
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Report of the Chief of the Bureau of Insular Affairs, War Department 1922
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during the period 1935–1946. The office was created by the
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The high commissioner's headquarters today houses the American
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On January 2, 1942, as Japanese forces entered the city of
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With the inauguration of the Philippine Commonwealth,
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High Commissioner to the Philippines Paul V. McNutt
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President of the United States between 1935 and 1946
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