Aug. 5, 1942
After the evening lecture came the fashion show with the parade of Concentration Modes, Inc. Much curtain material was in evidence. Delia, Inc., made up… Read More »Aug. 5, 1942
After the evening lecture came the fashion show with the parade of Concentration Modes, Inc. Much curtain material was in evidence. Delia, Inc., made up… Read More »Aug. 5, 1942
Jim Halsema was announcer for Major Bozo hour, our first Amateur Night, with Concentration Rice the sponsor—“in seven different flavors—burnt, coconut, caramel, perspiration, cockroaches, fish,… Read More »July 21, 1942
In some ways I live in a world of my own with these notes that are an outlet, saving wear and tear on other people.… Read More »July 11, 1942
Jerry fried out some pork and he gave me some of the crisp remains. It tasted so good and I was so hungry for it… Read More »July 8, 1942
Nakamura seemed sorry to go, for he has watched over our trials and tried to straighten out some of the tangled months. We could search… Read More »June 30, 1942
Rumor now says that Nakamura [the camp commandant] is being promoted to Tarlac Prison Camp, where our Army is located. He is gratified but still… Read More »June 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
June is drawing paper-doll clothes in the dining room. The fresh sergeant stops to watch it. He takes a pencil, draws kimonos showing the men’s… Read More »May 23, 1942
Orders were issued for me to go tomorrow with Second Lieutenant KITAO, of the Staff Section for a week, to negotiate the surrender of the… Read More »20 May 1942