Delgado, Francisco Afán, 1886-1964

Francisco Afán Delgado (January 25, 1886 - October 27, 1964) was a Filipino lawyer, diplomat, and politician. He notably served as a Resident Commissioner from the Philippine Islands from 1935 to 1936 and Ambassador to the United Nations from the Philippines from 1958 to 1962.

Born in Bulakan, Bulacan Province, he studied at San Juan de Letran and Ateneo de Manila schools for his primary education before attending Colegio Filipino, a law school. As a pensionado (a student sent by the government to study abroad), he attended Los Angeles High School and Compton High School in California for his senior year. Delgado moved to Bloomington, Indiana, and earned a bachelor of laws degree at Indiana University in 1907. He then attended the University of Chicago and Yale, earning a master of laws degree at the latter school in 1908. After graduation, Delgado passed the Indiana state bar and briefly worked in an Indianapolis law firm.

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