November 21, 1901.
I am now settled down into a sort of routine. The only excitement there is about life up here is an occasional rumor that the… Read More »November 21, 1901.
I am now settled down into a sort of routine. The only excitement there is about life up here is an occasional rumor that the… Read More »November 21, 1901.
The other evening, one of the traveling deputies of the Provincial Treasury at loilo came along just after dark and asked McC—— and me to… Read More »November 11, 1901.
Captain McKelvy read to me a letter from the Governor, dated yesterday. It says: “SIR: I have to request that you will present to Mr.… Read More »6th of November 1901
Mr. Tipton to dinner.
Yesterday, the ship Yorktown arrived in this port from Yokohama, bringing on board former Governor Schroeder and his family. On account of this, I sent the… Read More »2nd of November 1901
MORE NEW EXPERIENCES. I ENTERTAIN A SCION OF FAMOUS LINEAGE, CELEBRATE MY FIRST THANKSGIVING IN THE PHILIPPINES AND SEE THE JANIUAY POLICE FORCE IN ACTION… Read More »October 30, 1901.
I began teaching some of the girls’ classes Wednesday. I now teach the girls from 8 to 10, the teachers class from 10 to 11,… Read More »Sunday, October 13, 1901.
*Estimated date based on previous entry. Monday we moved to our new house. The Presidente evidently thought he had to provide one for us and… Read More »October 7, 1901*
All the past week rain has fallen in blinding torrents, and I have had my first experience with mildew. Let a soiled garment lie in… Read More »October 6, 1901.