July 5, 1943
An unpleasant incident took place yesterday in Letran. Two officers and an interpreter came to the office which, as it was the first day of… Read More »July 5, 1943
An unpleasant incident took place yesterday in Letran. Two officers and an interpreter came to the office which, as it was the first day of… Read More »July 5, 1943
Mary & I were married two years ago today. It rained most of the day and I spent it playing bridge. Little else to do,… Read More »July 5, 1943
The glorious fourth is over and I’m suffering from a terrific hangover. Bill and I made honey yesterday and went to the hospital to have… Read More »Monday, July 5, 1943
S. weiasil se ason and Cheasik Per son se a sons, a re a sived. Must get Ea sall to theasem Claire helped translate portions… Read More »July 4, 1943
Mass, confession and communion at Malacañan Chapel. I have packed up all my things, and we are ready to move out any time.
Immediately after graduation ceremonies [from the Preparatory Institute for Government Scholars to Japan], nearly two months of confinement started. The start of my vacation was… Read More »June 27-July 3, 1943
While Jerry took a long sleep, I went to the handicraft exhibit until he joined me. It is unique. It combined county fair, arts and… Read More »July 3, 1943
My soldiers run off with the greatest of ease. May they resist when necessary. …It is only natural, I suppose, to place yourself in the… Read More »July 3, 1943
Ellen was allowed to come inside to visit me about half an hour, Nena gave me a ten peso bill, but I don’t need it, as I… Read More »July 2, 1943