Sunday, November 29, 1942
Shoreham Hotel. Quezon is looking in better health and spirits than I have observed this year. He told me that I am to go with… Read More »Sunday, November 29, 1942
Shoreham Hotel. Quezon is looking in better health and spirits than I have observed this year. He told me that I am to go with… Read More »Sunday, November 29, 1942
P.M. at the Shoreham. Quezon pale and tired and talking as little as possible. He was dictating a letter to Mrs. Woodrow Wilson thanking her… Read More »November 14, 1942
At Shoreham Hotel with Quezon whom I had not seen for at least two months–he looked pale and weaker. Told me he had been in… Read More »November 5, 1942
Quezon gave a luncheon in his rooms for “Chick” Parsons, the first person to leave the Philippines and return to the United States whom we have… Read More »August 28, 1942
At lunch. Quezon opened by declaring that he was the happiest man in the world today. He had received the best news since leaving the… Read More »August 26, 1942
Quezon, whom I had not seen for nearly a month, looks well but complains that he cannot make any great effort; and that his blood… Read More »August 24, 1942
Shoreham. During the Spanish regime, the cabeza de barangay was the collector of the cedula personal tax; he was handed a list of all inhabitants… Read More »July 15, 1942
Shoreham Hotel. I found Quezon in high spirits; he had an overhaul yesterday at the Walter Reed Hospital, where they found his heart, arteries, kidneys,… Read More »July 14, 1942
Martial Law: High Commissioner Sayre had recommended to President Roosevelt early in the summer that if war broke out, he should declare martial law in the… Read More »June 30—July 3, 1942