November 20, 1935
Last day of the Congressional visit. The hotel is in confusion and turmoil. Quezon came to say goodbye to the Vice-President and the Speaker &c.… Read More »November 20, 1935
Last day of the Congressional visit. The hotel is in confusion and turmoil. Quezon came to say goodbye to the Vice-President and the Speaker &c.… Read More »November 20, 1935
4-5 p.m. University of the Philippines military review of students; folk dances with sixty five couples, all students; the men were in camisas de Chino and the… Read More »November 19, 1935
Inauguration of Manuel L. Quezon as President of the Philippine Commonwealth. His inaugural address was his best speech. The Secretary of War also made an… Read More »November 15, 1935
Called at Pasay. Quezon was closeted with General MacIntyre, General Creed Cox (Chief of the Bureau of Insular Affairs), Osmeña, Roxas, Paez and Carmona –I… Read More »November 13, 1935
Saw Joe Cooley who is still living in Zamboanga —told me of his success down there with dessicated coconuts. Called at Malacañan on Vice-President Garner,… Read More »November 12, 1935
Saw Jim Ross –full of vigour and life and apparently he has recuperated from his dreadful accident of last January in New York. He told… Read More »November 11, 1935
Visit from Rafael Palma —I asked him if Osmeña was friendly to me now—he said “yes— that Osmeña had forgotten the slight resentments of 1918-20.… Read More »November 4, 1935
An hour and one-half’s conversation with Quezon in Pasay —he is still in bed but is better. Had him to myself as the others were… Read More »November 2, 1935
My wife and I are on a trip to the Bicol Provinces as guests of Sr. A. Roces. Sr. Paez, head of the Manila Railroad… Read More »October 25, 1935, 9 p.m. — October 29, 8 a.m.