July 27, 1944 (Thursday)
Visited Miss Yuriko Gō at her home with Quiambao. She showed us her bonseki [tray-landscape] paintings and demonstrated to us how to do it. It… Read More »July 27, 1944 (Thursday)
Visited Miss Yuriko Gō at her home with Quiambao. She showed us her bonseki [tray-landscape] paintings and demonstrated to us how to do it. It… Read More »July 27, 1944 (Thursday)
A highly exciting week? What with His Nibs (did I mean Hitler?) reported dead, the high mortality among Jap generals, rumors flying about with the… Read More »July 27, 1944
We heard over the Manila radio that Gen. Lim was executed. He was in charge of the Philippine Army before the war. Fortunately, his family… Read More »July 26, 1944
The Koiso-Yonai cabinet is now in the news limelight. Reshuffles in the government are being made, and the whole nation is following with close interest… Read More »July 26, 1944 (Wednesday)
Submitted our graduation thesis today—On the Japanese Police System and the Future of the Police Administration in the Philippines and My Impressions of the Police… Read More »July 25, 1944 (Tuesday)
The guerrillas are no longer called “guerrillas”. They want to be known as “Indians”. Last night some of them entered Jaro. At about 3:00 a.m.… Read More »July 24, 1944
Busy the whole day finishing my graduation thesis due tomorrow. Working till late tonight and finally finished writing 26 pages.
A new Japanese C.O. — he seems a man of decision and energy. Many intra-camp transfers of late, putting all Permanent Qtrs., civilians, etc. in… Read More »July 23, 1944
I am sure it has been over a year since I wrote last partly due to the fact that I was very busy, and also… Read More »Sun. July 23, 1944