July 16, 1939
Have brought home a typewriter with the idea of using it hereafter in letter writing and in making these notes. Dictation to Filipino stenographers is… Read More »July 16, 1939
Have brought home a typewriter with the idea of using it hereafter in letter writing and in making these notes. Dictation to Filipino stenographers is… Read More »July 16, 1939
Friday Gen. MacArthur talks about Scout officers trying to argue and gain the point that there was no such promise about the one and the… Read More »Friday, June 23, 1939
Lim & I almost came to blows in his office, Garcia the silent witness. He made this statement — “The failure of the Scout officers… Read More »Tuesday, June 13, 1939
Meeting at MacArthur’s Office. Present. His staff and the general staff. Macarthur talks at length on the history of scattered camps, trying to justify their… Read More »Friday, June 2, 1939
Col. Eisenhower comes to see me today. He talks first about an inspection report. We then talk about our troubles. He tells me of MacArthur’s… Read More »Friday April 21, 1939
Secretary Vargas has called me on the phone several times to ask about particular subjects and each time has told me he has been instructed… Read More »April 17, 1939
Several days ago the President called me personally to the phone, about 6:30 P.M., asking me to come immediately to Malacañan. This was on the… Read More »April 5, 1939
A situation has arisen that looks desperately serious for the prospects of ultimate success in the MacA. defense plan. Our annual mobilization (for training purposes… Read More »March 18, 1939
Last week the 1st Boeing clipper arrived in Manila, on the same day that the first unit of Mosquito fleet, a 55-foot Thornycroft motor torpedo… Read More »March 9, 1939