
Dean C. (Dean Conant) Worcester
Dean Conant Worcester, D.Sc., FRGS was an American zoologist, public official, and writer on the Philippines. He was born at Thetford, Vermont, and educated at the University of Michigan. Worcester's involvement with the Philippines began in 1887 when he joined a scientific expedition to the region as a junior member. This experience laid the groundwork for his controversial career in the early American colonial government, which commenced in 1899. He held firm beliefs in the colonial mission and vehemently opposed Philippine independence. Worcester's influence extended as he served as the Secretary of the Interior of the Philippine Islands until 1913. Afterward, he shifted his focus to business endeavors, particularly in coconut farming and processing, cattle raising, and maritime shipping lines. He died in the Philippines, leaving behind a legacy of both public service and entrepreneurial success.

The Philippines: Past and Present (Volume 2 of 2)
Witness a nation reinvent itself through education and confront the complex relationship between colonizer and colonized in this compelling examination of the Philippines' past.
By Dean C. (Dean Conant) Worcester

The Philippines: Past and Present (Volume 1 of 2)
Experience the dawn of American colonization in the Philippines through the eyes of a colonial administrator.
By Dean C. (Dean Conant) Worcester