February 13, 1936
Evening papers carry an account of the suicide of my old friend Manuel Earnshaw in his family mausoleum at the Cementerio del Norte. This is… Read More »February 13, 1936
Evening papers carry an account of the suicide of my old friend Manuel Earnshaw in his family mausoleum at the Cementerio del Norte. This is… Read More »February 13, 1936
Dull, uninteresting days, in spite of the tropical beauties of which Conrad and Maugham write. Quezon busy all the time selecting the judges for appointment… Read More »January 30-31 & February 1-2, 1936
Finished abstract of Irish Land Laws and gave it to Quezon with advice to secure at same time as the passage of these laws an… Read More »January 16, 1936
Having failed yesterday through lack of organization of his staff to get an interview with Quezon, he asked me to lunch today. Advised him to… Read More »January 11, 1936
Watched pelota in p.m. at Casino Español, a really good fast game. Dined later with Captain & Mrs. Lussier; all there were “army” except Doria… Read More »January 4, 1936
Contribution to the Tribune by Pedro Abad Santos commenting on Roy Howard’s article. A very shrewd analysis of the present situation. So far as Quezon is concerned,… Read More »December 21, 1935
7 p.m. in Malacañan with the President who was in good health and spirits. I complemented him on his message on economic planning –he enquired… Read More »December 20, 1935
Sunday a.m. Malacañan Palace was thrown open to the public by the President’s orders—crowds of tao sightseers—Quezon’s about to leave on Banahao for Zamboanga with… Read More »December 1, 1935
Saw Jim Ross –full of vigour and life and apparently he has recuperated from his dreadful accident of last January in New York. He told… Read More »November 11, 1935