<Tr> <Th> Children </Th> <Td> Daniel, Jenny, Francis, Malinda </Td> </Tr> <P> Amador T. Daguio was a Filipino writer and poet during pre-war Philippines . He published two books in his lifetime, and three more posthumously . He was a Republic Cultural Heritage awardee for his works . </P> <P> Amador Daguio was born in January 8, 1912 in Laoag, Ilocos Norte . His family moved to Lubuagan, Mountain Province where his father was an officer in the Philippine Constabulary . He graduated with honors in 1924 at the Lubuagan Elementary School as valedictorian . In elementary, Daguio was already writing poems, according to his own account he wrote a farewell verse on a chalkboard at least once for a departing teacher when he was in grade 6 . For his high school studies, he moved to Pasig to attend Rizal High School while residing with his uncle at Fort William McKinley . </P> <P> Due to failing to meet academic requirements to qualify for a scholarship and poverty, Daguio was not able to study college in the first semester of 1928 . He worked as a houseboy, waiter, and caddy at Fort McKinley to earn his tuition and later enrolled at the University of the Philippines on the second semester . He experience financial difficulties in his studies until an uncle from Honolulu, Hawaii who funded his tuition on his third year of study . Before his uncle's arrival, Daguio has worked as a printer's devil in his college as well as a writer for the Philippine Collegian . </P>

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