November 10, 1944
Roosevelt won by a landslide and the Americans made another landing in the Philippines! This was the news passed around today, so we knew the… Read More »November 10, 1944
Roosevelt won by a landslide and the Americans made another landing in the Philippines! This was the news passed around today, so we knew the… Read More »November 10, 1944
Am very tired, fagged out. Carrying furniture and bags the whole day. We’ve moved to a small bungalow in V. Mapa. The Japs have taken… Read More »September 26, 1944
Another rumor says that the Japanese have named 8 open cities in Japan and Roosevelt had reported “we will not bomb Tokyo but—we give you… Read More »May 2, 1944
Shoreham Hotel. Quezon back from Saranac in his apartment in the Shoreham; still on his back and confined to his bedroom; full of fight over… Read More »September 29, 1943
Saranac Lake, N.Y. This is the first entry in this diary for more than three months. Early in June, Quezon was attacked by bronchitis and… Read More »September 6-9, 1943
Lunch with Mrs. Luther Bewley, the wife of my old director of education in the Philippines, who is now a prisoner of the Japanese at… Read More »May 27, 1943
Doria and I sat in a taxi today with Mrs. Paul McNutt who had not seen our small daughter Ursula since she was a baby… Read More »May 26, 1943
Shoreham Hotel. Osmeña was operated upon hurriedly on Saturday last for appendicitis. Quezon goes down to Doctors’ Hospital every day to call on him. The… Read More »May 24, 1943
Osmeña was operated upon hurriedly on Saturday last for appendicitis. Quezon goes down to Doctors’ Hospital every day to call on him. The President told… Read More »May 24, 1943