April 20, 1942
No sigos of leaving yet. Patients are no longer permitted to leave. Quite a few think we are being kept here for a purpose, and… Read More »April 20, 1942
No sigos of leaving yet. Patients are no longer permitted to leave. Quite a few think we are being kept here for a purpose, and… Read More »April 20, 1942
Reports of Tokyo bombing. Wolff and I went to Red Cross for meeting to prepare answers to Vargas letter regarding new Philippine Red Cross. We… Read More »April 20, 1942
Capt Calvert and Lt Murphy are reported to have escaped from within the enemy lines and are now enroute north to join us. Thanks heavens… Read More »April 20, 1942
MacArthur is getting rid of Quezon – apparently he no longer needs the President. Have had some difficulty answering MacArthur’s message due to absence of… Read More »Monday, April 20, 1942
Azuma and Tanaka called to see that all was ready to transfer the rest of the property and see If we had any questions. Got… Read More »20 Apr. ’42
We’re put into companies, and bedded dow in old bamboo barracks, full of lice and bugs. Fed sweet potatoes, and margerine, three times a day.… Read More »April 20 ,1942
I was told a few days ago that some magazine in the States wanted an article of the nurses escape from Bataan; and that it… Read More »April 20, 1942
Pura, my little nurse friend, was still permitted to come in and out of the camp. If there ever was a harbinger of good cheer,… Read More »April 20, 1942
Motherhood is a strange phenomenon. Today I gave myself entirely to my children, responding to their every whim and wish. In the afternoon I gasped… Read More »Mon., Apr. 20, 1942