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from five other current members. The name of the aspirant is posted on the club's bulletin board for 30 days, and any member can provide to the membership committee any feedback regarding the aspirant. By the end of the 30-day period, the membership committee schedules an interview with the aspirant, after which the members of the committee anonymously vote by casting a black or white ball - the former signifies rejection - to approve or deny an aspirant's application. If rejected, an aspirant could apply for membership again after six months.
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Aside from being a key figure in the club's establishment, Forbes also aided the growth of the club's reputation internationally due to his work as a writer and contributor for polo magazines published outside the Philippine islands. One of the high profile guests of the club in the pre-World War II
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The Manila Polo Club became a proprietary share club in 1979 and under the new set-up, the club's membership was required to consist of 60 percent Filipino and 40 percent foreign. In 1983, the club allowed the transfer of shares to widows of its male members, allowing women to become full members.
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Membership in the Manila Polo Club is reserved for very affluent individuals due to the high cost of shares of stock in the club. However, ownership of shares does not necessarily equate to membership. To become a member, an aspirant must secure referrals from two current members and endorsements
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María Paz Rufino Laurel-Tanjangco was the first female member of the club. In 1987, gender-related restrictions on membership was dropped. Maribel Ongpin became the club's first female board member in 1995 and Isabel Caro Wilson became the club's first female president.
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Prior to 1983, membership was restricted to males, although wives of members were allowed to use the club's facilities. The club's facilities are also available for rental to non-members, provided that there is sponsorship from a member.
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In the 1930s, a dispute regarding the application of an aspirant member caused a schism. The club voted against the membership application of Manuel Nieto, a colonel who served as an aide to then-Philippine President
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are granted honorary membership and do not have to pay for shares in stock of the club; they can use the facilities of the club, but they have to pay like the regular members do.
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The original location of the clubhouse was situated on land acquired by Forbes himself using his own money, along Calle Real (now
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By the 1960s, more Filipinos and non-American foreigners had become members of the club, and in 1964, the club elected
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After the war, the club was temporarily hosted in a 1.8-hectare (4.4-acre) property along Dewey Boulevard (now
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as a venue for polo and leisure for the wealthy elite. It was originally located in
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as its president, marking the first time the club was led by a Filipino.
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The Manila Polo Club was incorporated on August 18, 1909 by American
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Leisure amenities for members, Polo match organization, Events venue
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In July 1922, the Manila Polo Club became a member of the
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enthusiast who owned two polo fields in his estate in
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Avendaño, Christine; Burgonio, TJ (7 October 2014).
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