June 2, 1942
The public elementary schools which had been closed since the start of the war were opened yesterday. In the whole of Manila, only twenty schools… Read More »June 2, 1942
The public elementary schools which had been closed since the start of the war were opened yesterday. In the whole of Manila, only twenty schools… Read More »June 2, 1942
We continue in peaceful co-existence with our guests. They are so silent that we hardly notice their presence. At times, the commanding and bitter voice… Read More »May 31, 1942
We were worn out by the day’s work of transferring our things to the portion of the building allocated to us by our “tenants.” Everytime,… Read More »May 28, 1942
Father Patricio arrived from Tarlac, where he went to bring clothes, medicine and food for the imprisoned Catholic priests, among them, Fr. Curran of the… Read More »May 27, 1942
Just as we had feared, a member of the Religious Section notified the Letran Fathers that their buildings would be occupied by the Army, although… Read More »May 26, 1942
With a lot of flourish, the newspapers announced the reopening of schools on the 1st of June. The University of Santo Tomas had to revise… Read More »May 25, 1942
I came down from Baguio yesterday. The trip was extremely unpleasant. The sentries at the twelve police checkpoints were trying to outdo each other in… Read More »May 24, 1942
Since Manila is the only place enjoying the media of press and correspondence, our only source of information in this wide and mountainous habitat is… Read More »Baguio, May 11, 1942
Last night, Radio San Francisco announced the arrival of President Quezon in that city. And to prove the veracity of such assertion, it also announced… Read More »Baguio, May 10, 1942