December 15, 1935
Speech at 9 o’clock at the Columbian Institute before the Professional’s League. Intelligent addresses before mine by two young Filipinos –Ernesto D. Bohol, the organizer… Read More »December 15, 1935
Speech at 9 o’clock at the Columbian Institute before the Professional’s League. Intelligent addresses before mine by two young Filipinos –Ernesto D. Bohol, the organizer… Read More »December 15, 1935
Saturday –Quezon away at Canlubang, presumably staying with the Ehrmans. Garfinkel, Vargas and Nick are all dashing about trying to meet the President’s sudden decision… Read More »December 14, 1935
Interview with Charles Franks on reorganization. Talk with Colonel Garfinkel who pointed out how unused Quezon was to executive work. Said that today is the… Read More »December 13, 1935
Long talk with A.D. Williams at Malacañan about the reorganization of the government. He gave me a chart showing a reduction in the number of… Read More »December 10, 1935
Quiet day—talk with Garfinkel, a.d.c. at office: he says Quezon is ill again from eating too much; that the President does not like to come… Read More »December 9, 1935
Quiet morning in the office; in p.m. went out to inspect McDonough’s house in Parañaque –very fine guest rooms but his own quarters are most… Read More »December 8, 1935
Motored with Doria and Rafael Palma to Los Baños to inspect the College of Agriculture. Excellent plant, interesting animal industry of cattle and pigs. Also… Read More »December 7, 1935
John H. Pardee spent one hour in my office; told me he had been one of the originators of the idea of an elected Filipino… Read More »December 6, 1935
My office is beginning to fill up with people who want jobs or money, and with newspapermen. One young reporter wanted to know what my… Read More »December 5, 1935