February 5, 1971 Friday
MALACAÑAN PALACEManila 10:00 PM February 5; 1971Friday Felixberto Olalia alleges in a Chronicle story that he was sent on an unofficial mission to Red China,… Read More »February 5, 1971 Friday
MALACAÑAN PALACEManila 10:00 PM February 5; 1971Friday Felixberto Olalia alleges in a Chronicle story that he was sent on an unofficial mission to Red China,… Read More »February 5, 1971 Friday
MALACAÑAN PALACEManila 11:10 PM – June 13. 1970Malacañang Imee says that an Americanita of about eleven years of age had a crush on Bongbong in… Read More »June 13, 1970
[Note: this entry is dated March 20, but located, and numbered, so that it suggests it should be dated April 20.] MALACAÑAN PALACEManila 12:30 AM… Read More »April 20, 1970
Office of the President of the Philippines Malacañang February 10, 1970 Tuesday 12:15 AM Have just met with the KM, NATU, MASAKA, from 6:00 PM… Read More »February 10, 1970, Tuesday
To lunch here: Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sycip (formerly Bonnie Liu). Mr. Sycip’s grandfather came to Manila from Amoy. His Chinese name was “Hsueh”, which… Read More »February 6, 1950
No parades, no celebrations—in public. Cozy little parties, drinks, dancing, singing—in private. The Filipinos have learned to celebrate on July 4th. More trouble from Mr.… Read More »July 4, 1942
After breakfast, I read the Daily Bulletin, the only newspaper published on Mondays. The Bulletin carried no news of special interest. At seven in the… Read More »December 8, 1941
I woke up at about seven in the morning. Soon I joined the family at the dining room. We took breakfast together, consuming, in part,… Read More »8th December 1941
Very early this morning, Mrs. Gewald called up Daddy to say that the Japs had bombed Hawaii. At school everyone was uneasy and excited. When… Read More »Monday, December 8, 1941