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Parsons also prepared the standardized plans of the [[Gabaldon School Buildings|Gabaldon school buildings]], which were designed akin to templates with the intent of promoting efficiency in the planning process.{{r|govgen}} These are school buildings constructed in the Philippines between 1907 and 1946 and named after the late assemblyman [[Isauro Gabaldon]] of Nueva Ecija, who authored the Gabaldon Act which appropriated P1 million for the construction of modern public schools nationwide.{{r|cebu}}
 
<!-------He received a salary from the Government which paid the cost of plans, etc. He was also allowed to engage in private practice, and maintain a separate office during most of his years in Manila. He served until February, 1914, resigning because "there seemed to be no further progress to be made under the scuttle policy of the present administration." He was succeeded by his assistant, George Corner Fenhagen, as the Consulting Architect of the Philippine government.-------->
 
Due to apparent political reasons, Parsons resigned in 1914, and he was succeeded by George Corner Fenhagen as the Consulting Architect of the Philippine government. He died on December 17, 1939 at his home in [[New Haven, Connecticut]].{{r|ded}}{{r|grave}}
 
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