September 15, 1944
I could hear Mr. Tomibe’s military bellow voice from here at 7:30 as he made his farewell speech to roll call assembly. He said we… Read More »September 15, 1944
I could hear Mr. Tomibe’s military bellow voice from here at 7:30 as he made his farewell speech to roll call assembly. He said we… Read More »September 15, 1944
Miss McKim tells of the Committee giving a farewell coffee and cookies party for Tomibe. He is going to be head of Trade and Commerce… Read More »September 9, 1944
Jerry says it is funny that three of us should get B-2 deficiency when he hasn’t had it yet. I tell him he has had… Read More »Aug. 8, 1944
Poor Bede is so hungry. I told him to come to me when he couldn’t stand it and we would talk but not to ask… Read More »Aug. 6, 1944
A Tribune comes in now and then, no one knows how. The Chinese cook for the Japanese staff had one on his head when he… Read More »June 15, 1944
Jerry talked to Dr. Mather and they discussed feeding me Red Cross meat, with liver shots. If I eat so much of the canned meat,… Read More »June 12, 1944
We ate our own bucaco with milk and sugar at noon, and that was all for lunch. Camp gave us bread only, no rice. We… Read More »May 30, 1944
The servers are now under fire, accused of being mean because they stick strictly to the ration; Mothers accuse them of starving their children. Jerry… Read More »May 27, 1944
From the Minutes of May 23. “No word that cannot be found in the dictionary may be used on monthly correspondence cards. . . .… Read More »May 25, 1944