August 11, 1944
Food is a terrific problem as this area is on the verge of starvation.
Food is a terrific problem as this area is on the verge of starvation.
Has been raining hard ever since early this morning consequently wood detail did not go out. A guy dont care much because it just means… Read More »Aug. 11, 1944
Jerry says it is funny that three of us should get B-2 deficiency when he hasn’t had it yet. I tell him he has had… Read More »Aug. 8, 1944
The prices are soaring and medicine is out of the question. Many poor people are dying as they cannot pay the price. The hospitals are… Read More »August 8, 1944
The rumored changes did take place, but the bks. Dr. marked both of us “qtrs.” and so, for another month anyway, we will remain where… Read More »August 7, 1944
Poor Bede is so hungry. I told him to come to me when he couldn’t stand it and we would talk but not to ask… Read More »Aug. 6, 1944
Last Sunday, when I wrote, we were having a rainstorm, which lasted several days, but in the middle of the week it cleared up, and… Read More »Sun. Aug. 6/44
Received letter from Mary of Feb 1943 and one from Henriette [Vogalso] Was the second letter I have had from Mary and it is so… Read More »Sunday, Aug. 6, 1944
Long talk with Dr. Trepp the day after the funeral. What an extraordinary career was Quezon’s!–born a village boy in Baler in 1878, of mixed… Read More »August 4 and 5, 1944