August 4 and 5, 1944
Long talk with Dr. Trepp the day after the funeral. What an extraordinary career was Quezon’s!–born a village boy in Baler in 1878, of mixed… Read More »August 4 and 5, 1944
Long talk with Dr. Trepp the day after the funeral. What an extraordinary career was Quezon’s!–born a village boy in Baler in 1878, of mixed… Read More »August 4 and 5, 1944
I went to Santo Tomas yesterday with Dorothy’s pass for renewal. Saw old Mrs. G. who looks so ill. Her husband is still in Fort… Read More »August 4, 1944
Yesterday morning, the news of the death of President Quezon spread in Manila. The news was confirmed by the Press in the afternoon and unfortunately… Read More »August 3, 1944
Plenty to do to get ready to receive funds for deposit. I have enough to deposit for 3 months only. That should be long enough… Read More »August 3, 1944
General Cleaning. Today is “general cleaning day” in all Tokyo. Cleaned my room, shined my shoes, and washed my clothes the whole morning. After a… Read More »August 2, 1944 (Wednesday)
Attended Mass at 7 a.m. At 8 a.m. Miss Labrador called me by phone to rush to Camp McMartin as President Quezon was dying. Passed… Read More »August 1, 1944 – Tuesday
*erroneous date, as it is preceded by June 28, 1944 in the same diary Give the Cafrarperine(?) whole tablet at 4:30 p.m. Dr. Hayes
Fibrogen 3 c.c. in a glass of ice water 2x a day, at mid morning + mid afternoon. Dr. Hayes
Calcium Lactate tab II after each meals tid. Discontinue. Dr. Trepp