September 9, 1944
Miss McKim tells of the Committee giving a farewell coffee and cookies party for Tomibe. He is going to be head of Trade and Commerce… Read More »September 9, 1944
Miss McKim tells of the Committee giving a farewell coffee and cookies party for Tomibe. He is going to be head of Trade and Commerce… Read More »September 9, 1944
Went to office at 8:15 a.m. Worked till Noon, returned to hotel for luncheon and at 2 p.m. went back to office. Stayed till 5:40… Read More »September 8, 1944 — Friday
The prices of commodities are soaring so high I just wonder when they will stop. I suppose the sky is the limit. Small chickens are… Read More »September 8, 1944
Everybody now thinks that this camp has reached its last days — we all feel like the old drama heroine tied to the tracks in… Read More »September 8, 1944
June copies the Minutes for me since I came to the hospital. “The Japanese authorities have repeatedly urged us to refrain from any enthusiastic display… Read More »September 8, 1944
Went to the Cathedral at 8 a.m. to hear Mass and receive Communion and to thank God for the successful completion of my trip across… Read More »September 7, 1944 — Thursday
Good News – Sigfried line crossed by Americans. Rumor has it that another 1000 men scheduled to leave hope. My legs are still swelling badly.… Read More »Thurs – 9-7-44
We are all kidding each other about our synapses, the nerve ends that Skerl says don’t meet or fit together like the fingers of each… Read More »September 7, 1944
Manila radio announced today that yesterday two American planes were shot down over Davao. The planes usually raid during the early morning about dawn.