September 9, 1942
I haven’t written for several days and so many things are taking place. Col. Peralta and the soldiers that did not surrender are becoming very… Read More »September 9, 1942
I haven’t written for several days and so many things are taking place. Col. Peralta and the soldiers that did not surrender are becoming very… Read More »September 9, 1942
After the army has finally vacated the old building of Santo Tomas three days ago, classes in Medicine were re-opened. The old building is being… Read More »September 9, 1942
Calisthenics held this morning at 8330: The instructor was more concerned with form than with giving fifteen minutes of good exercise. There should be less… Read More »Sept. 8, 1942 Tuesday
Labor day in a prison camp. At breakfast Lewis announced that hereafter the calisthenics will be at 8:30 each morning. He also announce the end… Read More »Sept. 7, 1942 — Monday
I enjoyed my weekend with my family at Tenneessee St., Malate and my visit at UST where my father in law, Richard, and sister in… Read More »September 7, 1942
Went to mass early this morning before breakfast. Around nine thirty, George came in and told me that the colonels and generals were leaving… Read More »Sept. 6 Sunday 1942
Spent the morning the getting the data.for the General. Took it down this afternoon. He was satisfied. Said goodbye to him at the same time.… Read More »Sept. 5, Saturday 1942
For quite some time now, a demolition team of the Department of Public Works has been doing the work of tearing down the walls which… Read More »September 5, 1942
Yesterday PM, Lt. Gomez & I were given special instructions on Japanese drill commands preparatory to our close order drill sked this PM. By this time… Read More »September 4, 1942