Thursday, July 15, 1943
Cal went to Manila today. Commandant offered information yesterday that new barracks would be turned over to us without electricity, running water and other than… Read More »Thursday, July 15, 1943
Cal went to Manila today. Commandant offered information yesterday that new barracks would be turned over to us without electricity, running water and other than… Read More »Thursday, July 15, 1943
I am having swell folding chair made, seat and back of rattan of course. In fact I think I’ll make it two if they’ll take… Read More »Wednesday, July 14, 1943
Two men, father and son were brought in today from Southern Luzon, they’ve apparently been out all this time. They look sort of bewildered.
No paper today, some say it was held at the gate because of the news. One copy came in contained something about expected naval engagements… Read More »Saturday, July 10, 1943
Calhoun can’t get over Santo Tomás spending ₱475 for “pottie” washing equipment, does seem ridiculous when we can’t get lumber to patch hole in floor… Read More »Thursday, July 8, 1943
I’m practically recovered from my gastronomic disturbance following the holiday debauch. I hope I can keep up to my present program Monitor, Safety and Order,… Read More »Wednesday, July 7, 1943
The glorious fourth is over and I’m suffering from a terrific hangover. Bill and I made honey yesterday and went to the hospital to have… Read More »Monday, July 5, 1943
Another week and the war will be 19 months duration. How can it be that as much as been taken out of our lives? We’ve… Read More »Wednesday June 30, 1943
..It rather amused me today when Kenny Edwards came to me and requested that I remove the name Margaret Nestle from the list of those… Read More »Monday June 28, 1943