January 21, 1943
This morning I had a most pleasant surprise, two prominent visitors, Spanish Aviator Capt. Juan Calvo known for his solo flight from Manila to Madrid… Read More »January 21, 1943
This morning I had a most pleasant surprise, two prominent visitors, Spanish Aviator Capt. Juan Calvo known for his solo flight from Manila to Madrid… Read More »January 21, 1943
For the last five days there has been bombing taking place somewhere – we are fortunate that it was not near us. The Japanese forces… Read More »January 20, 1943
Shoreham Hotel. Quezon and Nieto back from an hour with J. Edgar Hoover, Chief of the Federal Bureau of Investigation ever since Coolidge’s day. He… Read More »January 20, 1943
Professor H. Otley Beyer, a famous American anthropologist at the University of the Philippines, was released three hours after capture and was given a research… Read More »January 19, 1943
Shoreham Hotel. Morning at Elizalde’s office, discussing with him, Ugarte and Zafra preparation of our official report on the recent international conference at Mont Tremblant.… Read More »January 18, 1943
Per schedule, we left Bayombong for Barrio Paniqui, Bagabag to teach the Barrio Neighborhood Watch “Radyo Taisho” I arranged with the Japanese Army, early today… Read More »January 16,1943
The weather has been very stormy since January 1 – strong winds and a cold rain. Sometimes I wonder whether this house can stand the… Read More »January 13, 1943
Believe there has been a very strong typhoon some place as the weather here is bad.
Someone said today, “This is going to be a long war.” It has been a long war, and I wish it were nearer the end,… Read More »January 12, 1943