December 24, 1938
Breakfast at seven o’clock. The President and I still alone together, and both rather sleepy. He woke up, however, when I began to talk of… Read More »December 24, 1938
Breakfast at seven o’clock. The President and I still alone together, and both rather sleepy. He woke up, however, when I began to talk of… Read More »December 24, 1938
Called on Don Rafael Palma who is confined to his house by some mysterious malady which was at first diagnosed as a brain tumor. He… Read More »November 3, 1938
Called on Dr. Victor Clark at the Manila Hotel; he is the new economic adviser to this government. He is employed by the Library of… Read More »May 21, 1936
On the 23rd of August at 5:00, I noticed a small mountainous island that belonged to Japan, and at 8:00 noticed a big sailing ship.… Read More »August 23, 1909
Habiendo pasado la guardia civil veterana á hacer requisa de los caballos que los particulares pudiesen ofrecer para las actuales necesidades el R.P. Rector del… Read More »Lunes 18 de Julio 1898
Llegan á Cavite los tres barcos yanquis que salieron hace cinco días. Fueron á Olongapo á intimar la rendición á 600 soldados españoles que allí… Read More »Domingo 10 de Julio 1898
Entra en la bahía un vapor de guerra Japonés. Hablase de una gran batalla naval, habida en aguas de Cuba entre nuestra escuadra y la… Read More »Miércoles 18 de Mayo 1898
Philippine Strategy An incomparable strategic situation now exists. Manila is key to the Far East, being the geometric center from which all places radiate where… Read More »Tuesday, May 17, 1898