August 10, 1942
Today is Graduation Day for all POWs that underwent the Rejuvenation Training. After a brief but impressive ceremony at the Camp Dau FA Auditorium, each… Read More »August 10, 1942
Today is Graduation Day for all POWs that underwent the Rejuvenation Training. After a brief but impressive ceremony at the Camp Dau FA Auditorium, each… Read More »August 10, 1942
In New York. Raining heavily. President did not attend Church. Went to Saint Patrick’s at 12.30 p.m. with Nieto, Torena, Diño. At 3 p.m. accompanied… Read More »August 9, 1942 — Sunday
No one dared raise a voice against the suppression of religious instruction. In the past, the Catholics would have cried in unison, and utilizing the… Read More »August 9, 1942
Another decree issued by the military revoked the law which authorized the teaching of religion in the public schools. This repealed law merely tolerated priests,… Read More »August 7, 1942
Col. Nishiyama’s party. Beer.
When the 1,400 POW names were posted in the Camp O’Donnell BB last Jul. 16, it was announced that they are comparatively the healthy survivors… Read More »August 5, 1942
After the evening lecture came the fashion show with the parade of Concentration Modes, Inc. Much curtain material was in evidence. Delia, Inc., made up… Read More »Aug. 5, 1942
Yesterday while writing to you, Maring (Melecia’s daughter) came upstairs from the garden and said there were some Japanese coming up the driveway. I looked… Read More »August 4, 1942
An executive order was issued prohibiting the use of Spanish in the courts. These past years, Spanish had already been banished from the administrative branch,… Read More »August 4, 1942