November 28, 1944 — Tuesday
The danger seems to be over. However I am keeping my men on duty every night, to guard the president. I stayed in the capital… Read More »November 28, 1944 — Tuesday
The danger seems to be over. However I am keeping my men on duty every night, to guard the president. I stayed in the capital… Read More »November 28, 1944 — Tuesday
This camp with its American lack of, or obliviousness to, class feeling is an eye-opener to some of the British.
Yesterday afternoon about 4:00 p.m. we heard the church bells ring loudly, and that means an air raid! Strange – we did not hear any… Read More »November 28, 1944
10:30 p.m. Debated with myself whether I should resign or not as Director of the Department of Enlightenment of the Patriotic League of Filipinos. Finally decided… Read More »November 28, 1944
Last night we were told that a battalion of Jap paratroops had landed in the Dulag area that afternoon, & that further landings were expected.… Read More »28 November 1944
One pkg. Manila whites @ P1.35 ea. issued by commissary. Also 5 bulbs garlic and l prem can of salt per man. This amounted to… Read More »November 28, 1944
Nov. 28th Still in bed – The pathologist says the dysentery is worse – Still miserable – Thank God we have had the Flexner bacillus… Read More »November 28, 1944