March 5, 1943
For the last three days from our hilltop home we have seen many Japanese ships sailing toward Iloilo. Yesterday we heard cannon fire coming from… Read More »March 5, 1943
For the last three days from our hilltop home we have seen many Japanese ships sailing toward Iloilo. Yesterday we heard cannon fire coming from… Read More »March 5, 1943
Shoreham. Quezon wired for me to come here for ten days or so to help him finish his book, which he is determined to do,… Read More »March 5, 1943
Joy of all joys! We received a letter from Coné this morning and I shall quote it to you: “February 24, 1943 Dearest Honey, Thank… Read More »March 1, 1943
The chef is in a bad mood. He gave one and a half stuffed cabbage rolls to the men, which miscalculation deprived thirty-five women of… Read More »Feb. 27, 1943
Peace and order in Vizcaya continue to be good so the Japanese Army’s total strength is now reduced to Bn. size. The American POWs are… Read More »February 25, 1943
Shoreham Hotel. Quezon says that when he first came to Washington as Resident Commissioner he, like most Filipinos, believed that when they saw an American… Read More »February 25, 1943
Yesterday our foreman from the farm came and brought us a copy of the Manila Tribune. An article mentioned the release of 122 Filipino prisoners,… Read More »February 27, 1943
All has been quiet in our vicinity, but in a barrio near Barotac Nuevo the Japanese machine gunned. The Filipino guerrillas have received an order… Read More »February 23, 1943
Shoreham Hotel. Summary of events here during my two weeks of absence: The letter Quezon was drafting when I left, in which he asked the… Read More »February 21-23, 1943