January 27, 1942
Nakamura is proud of his camp organization and we had many bowls of flowers for the inspection, but the officer only looked in at the… Read More »January 27, 1942
Nakamura is proud of his camp organization and we had many bowls of flowers for the inspection, but the officer only looked in at the… Read More »January 27, 1942
I was not well but rested on mat after working on beans and carrots. Many children throwing up and crying in the night. No garbage… Read More »January 24, 1942
In the list of work details put on bulletin board by Committee, Jerry is down as Outside Sanitation, I am down as Inside Sanitation—both meaning… Read More »January 22, 1942
Fruit for breakfast! Japanese schoolchildren came en masse with good wishes and candy boxes for us. Their faces pressed against the wire to view the… Read More »January 17, 1942
A Japanese soldier appeared with an armful of antlers looted from the American General’s house.
Streetlights on for first time in six weeks. A quiet night as no clump, clump of army boots, mostly local gentry guarding us.
Lucy hid her jewels under a rock where Mrs. Wilson had hidden hers previously, but not noticing it. When Lucy retrieved hers later she took… Read More »January 12, 1942