July 18th, 1946
The night has been rather pleasant——there was a slight breeze blowing through the windows, and there being no more mosquitoes, slept rather well, though woke… Read More »July 18th, 1946
The night has been rather pleasant——there was a slight breeze blowing through the windows, and there being no more mosquitoes, slept rather well, though woke… Read More »July 18th, 1946
Visit of family. I saw Victor, my new grandson, son of Paddy and Lily, for the first time. Since my arrival, I had been conferring… Read More »September 14, 1945, Friday
It was reported that there was a plan to launch a team composed of Osmeña for President and Romulo for Vice President. It is also… Read More »July 17, 1945 Tuesday
Great day for the United States. It is Independence Day, marking the birth, of the American nation. She is justly called the cradle of liberty… Read More »July 4, 1945 Wednesday
The papers report that Confesor and Cabili have been appointed as members of the Filipino Rehabilitation Commission in Washington. Both will have to go to… Read More »July 3, 1945 Tuesday
The Sunday Times of June 24, 1945 reports that new parties are being organized. Three parties will probably fight for power and control of the… Read More »July 2, 1945 Monday
Today, we are sad. In the issue of “Free Philippines” of May 17, 1945 Miss Margaret Parton of the New York Herald Tribune reports certain… Read More »May 23, 1945 Wednesday
Poetry seems to be contagious for today two poems were submitted, one by Minister Quintin Paredes and the other by Governor Sergio Aquino. Copies of… Read More »May 22, 1945 Tuesday
The whole premises were cleaned thoroughly in preparation for the expected coming of Gen. MacArthur tomorrow, Sunday the 20th. I had a long conversation with… Read More »May 19, 1945 Saturday