February 3, 1942 – Tuesday
Nothing unusual during the day. At 10 p.m. I was already in bed when the phone rang. It was the Chief Justice telling me to… Read More »February 3, 1942 – Tuesday
Nothing unusual during the day. At 10 p.m. I was already in bed when the phone rang. It was the Chief Justice telling me to… Read More »February 3, 1942 – Tuesday
The question of the President’s trip to the U.S. was again discussed by the President and General MacArthur. It was decided that in case our… Read More »February 2, 1942 — Monday
The President is quite depressed. He spoke to General MacArthur about his trip to the U.S. At 9 p.m. I was in the house and… Read More »February 1, 1942 — Sunday
A dull and warm day with occasional breeze. I have been busy attending to correspondence from the Headquarters of the Philippine Army. I am happy… Read More »January 29, 1942 — Thursday
Nothing unusual. The President is improving. January 27 at 6:30 p.m. I went to the top of Malinta Hill to see Manila. What a disappointment.… Read More »January 27-28, 1942
The President is improving. He has spent all day in the tent. He complained of extreme weakness after returning from the toilet inside of the… Read More »January 26, 1942 – Monday
At 1 a.m. the lights of the house went out. Both the President and Mrs. Quezon were nervous. He made me call the phone central… Read More »January 25, 1942 – Sunday
4 a.m. I was called by the President. He is improving. He had a fair night. At 12 p.m. had another attack of asthma but… Read More »January 24, 1942 – Saturday