February 28, 1942
Five more deaths by malaria. Twenty now. All others moved down hill to get away from fever up here. In the three huts we are… Read More »February 28, 1942
Five more deaths by malaria. Twenty now. All others moved down hill to get away from fever up here. In the three huts we are… Read More »February 28, 1942
The Red Cross Filipina, Burmese, and Siamese nurses will soon leave us to care for wounded Japanese soldiers. How we hated to see these fine… Read More »February 28, 1942
New camp committee elected — Nakamura takes charge — We report our cash holdings to the ]aps — Rice becomes our main diet — Singapore… Read More »February, 1942— 36th to 63rd Day
I wonder when were going to get the dope on landing craft! I’ve got McCarthy trying it now. But no one seems to give a… Read More »Saturday, February 28, 1942
Another quiet day except for some artillery fire toward Manila. We do not know but little about what is going on. The folks at home… Read More »Feb. 28, 1942
Rumors (are) that more NARIC employees will be taken to Fort Santiago. Most of my men are demoralized. The efficiency of the service is impaired.… Read More »February 28, 1942
I left a gap in my diary. I stopped writing for a while, partly because of fear, partly because of lack of interest. I was… Read More »February 28, 1942
The five of us attended a religious meeting in Manila to hear some instructions given to us by some of the leaders of the religious… Read More »Sat. Feb. 28/42
Nakamura at the Committee meeting burst forth profanely that we would not need the bomb holes in our roof mended for the rains as we… Read More »February 28, 1942