March 24, 1936
At the office. Miguel Unson, to whom I reported that Quezon told me he had instructed him (Unson) that I was to sit with the… Read More »March 24, 1936
At the office. Miguel Unson, to whom I reported that Quezon told me he had instructed him (Unson) that I was to sit with the… Read More »March 24, 1936
Temp: Max. 88 Min. 77 The Slinghuffs called for us at 1100 a.m. to go to the Polo Club for a swim and to lunch.… Read More »Sunday Dec 19th 1926
Temp. Max. 88 Min. 74 Cousin Frances drove us out to Fort McKinley and out thru the rice fields and then out overlooking the Laguna… Read More »Dec 17th 1926
Temp. Max. 93 Min. 71 Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Hoag and I drove around to finish up getting my passport, did some shopping and had… Read More »Dec 16th 1926
Temperature: Max 89 Min 76 Arrived at the mouth of Manila Bay just at sunset, could see the Island of Corregidor, and the fortified rock… Read More »Dec 13th 1926
Went to the Sports on Wallace Field with Marjorie. Cootes drove to the Luneta with us. Met Capt. Captain Smith who invited us to dinner… Read More »Wednesday, April 5, 1905
My DEAR CHRISTINE: In spite of the fact that you owe me several letters, I am going to write you on a piece of Spanish… Read More »July 3d, 1899.
DEAR CHAUNCEY: Your letter dated June the 7th reached me on June 23, while we were camped near Blockhouse number Cinco, not far from the… Read More »MANILA, P.I., June 27, 1899.