January 23, 1942
HQ, Bataan (Noon) Cabcaben docks bombed while our courier boat was unloading. Nobody hurt. Japs are squint-eyed. Everybody in C.P. asking me questions about… Read More »January 23, 1942
HQ, Bataan (Noon) Cabcaben docks bombed while our courier boat was unloading. Nobody hurt. Japs are squint-eyed. Everybody in C.P. asking me questions about… Read More »January 23, 1942
We woke up today still with the uncertainty as to whether Manila had already been occupied by the Japanese army. There were no newspapers and… Read More »2nd January 1942
In talking about the Laurel boy’s application for commission I took up with Gen L. the estimate of the boys future service bearing in mind… Read More »July 7, 1938, Thursday
Justice Laurel brings his boy to Gen L. who in turn calls me to help the boy get a commission in the Army. I made… Read More »July 6, 1938, Wednesday
All day at sea and very rough–all hands more or less under the weather. Bridge in p.m. Quezon has, so far, won all the rubbers… Read More »Sunday, March 22, 1936
Photographed by Arellano for Malacañan. Quezon wishes to hang up photos of Taft, myself and Murphy as the three Americans most closely connected with significant… Read More »March 7, 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
Quezon in Malacañan in very good humor and is exercising his strong creative spirit in reorganizing and improving the Palace. Brief chat on landlord and… Read More »January 9, 1936