January 11, 1971 Monday
MALACAÑAN PALACEManila 10:15 PM January 11, 1971Monday Open house for the diplomatic corps and the public officials at 9:00 AM. Then a meeting of the… Read More »January 11, 1971 Monday
MALACAÑAN PALACEManila 10:15 PM January 11, 1971Monday Open house for the diplomatic corps and the public officials at 9:00 AM. Then a meeting of the… Read More »January 11, 1971 Monday
MALACAÑAN PALACEManila 11:30 PM January 9, 1971Saturday Bongbong left by Qantas via Hongkong, New Delhi, Teheran, Athens and London. I talked to him and his… Read More »January 9, 1971 Saturday
MALACAÑAN PALACEManila 11:55 PM March 30. 1970Monday Returned to Manila at 8:15 AM. Worked on the retirement on April 1st of all generals including Task… Read More »March 30, 1970 Monday
Office of the President of the Philippines Malacañang February 28, 1970 Saturday 10:55 PM Am working on a Primer on Communism. Everyone is talking of… Read More »February 28, 1970 Saturday
Tanco and I toured Bulacan: Marilao, Bigaa, Guiguinto, Malolos, Plaridel and Baliuag. It is five days since I have written here. I think I’ll stop… Read More »March 21, 1942
Paez may resign. Melo and Abes have left already. With Pagu in Fort Santiago, I will be left alone. And it is especially now that… Read More »March 9, 1942
Reign of terror. Shades of the Inquisition, the “Red-purge,” Jan Valtin’s “Out of the Night.” Sison has disappeared. He fled to the mountains. The Japanese… Read More »March 7, 1942
More men brought to Fort Santiago. Tanco was called this morning. Capati and Oliveros, this afternoon. Pagulayan and I will probably be next. I have… Read More »March 1, 1942
Very sad news in the Tribune on Bataan. The Japanese offensive has been intensified. The U.S. War Department said that “the outlook for the forces… Read More »February 13, 1942