July 23, 1945 Monday
The newspapers bring two pieces of news; one elated us, and the other alarmed us. The first seems to indicate an early end of the… Read More »July 23, 1945 Monday
The newspapers bring two pieces of news; one elated us, and the other alarmed us. The first seems to indicate an early end of the… Read More »July 23, 1945 Monday
Shopping idly in the luxury curio shops in Miyanoshita I was surprised to see that all the silver and tortoise-shell cigarette cases were gone. I… Read More »1st April 1945
The newspapers published vague details about the bombings in Northern Kyushu and Southern Korea. The air-raid alarm is still on in Tokyo, and danger is… Read More »June 17, 1944 (Saturday)
Shoreham Hotel. Summary of events here during my two weeks of absence: The letter Quezon was drafting when I left, in which he asked the… Read More »February 21-23, 1943
I was sent by President Quezon from Washington as a member of the Philippine delegation to the Eighth Conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations… Read More »December 3, 1942