May 11, 1942
Busy all morning keeping sick call going and getting things evacuated and ready to be evacuated. Rode up on bus to Little Baguio with load… Read More »May 11, 1942
Busy all morning keeping sick call going and getting things evacuated and ready to be evacuated. Rode up on bus to Little Baguio with load… Read More »May 11, 1942
Since Manila is the only place enjoying the media of press and correspondence, our only source of information in this wide and mountainous habitat is… Read More »Baguio, May 11, 1942
— Back raising H — Very warm today — Expect river detail tomorrow — Wiley doesn’t look too well. In fact he looks pretty ill.
Went to MANILA Station to get the DAMORTIS train. Besides the military, FILIPINOS with certificates, in general, are permitted to ride.
Last night, Radio San Francisco announced the arrival of President Quezon in that city. And to prove the veracity of such assertion, it also announced… Read More »Baguio, May 10, 1942
We were taken down to the barrio market again today for questioning— seventeen of us on the USFIP staff. This time the questioning was done… Read More »May 10, 1942
We were saddened to hear the news that a woman whom many of us knew had committed suicide on the outside. At the hospital we… Read More »May 10, 1942
Listened to Radio Tokyo. Heard that the Japanese forces operating in Burma have occupied Myitkina, northeastern terminus of the Burma railway. I wonder if the… Read More »May 10, 1942
Seems that I do quite a bit of writing in this on Sunday evenings. The reason is that I get out my typewriter to make… Read More »Sun. May10/42