7 October 1944
Embarked more troops. This is it. We are all for it, this time it will be worth while for we are getting set for the… Read More »7 October 1944
Embarked more troops. This is it. We are all for it, this time it will be worth while for we are getting set for the… Read More »7 October 1944
The City has taken on a truly warlike aspect, an encampment surrounded by the enemy. But the enemy in this case is within the house:… Read More »September 12, 1944
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
The Press announced that the Japanese Army will wage a war of extermination against the guerillas who are pillaging almost all the islands in the… Read More »November 21, 1942
Luncheon alone with Quezon at Malacañan. He appeared in very good spirits; is swimming daily in his tank, and played golf at Wak-Wak at 5… Read More »May 27, 1936
Breakfast with Quezon. He is in great form. Had dismissed a school teacher and a J.P. in Bicolandia. Said the school master who was a… Read More »April 4, 1936
Talk with A. D. Williams over the immense chromium fields in Zambales and prospects for a market not yet available. Also about the Leyte asphalt… Read More »February 4, 1936
PROM MANILA TO JANIUAY Two weeks passed rapidly by in Manila while the problem of our assignment to various parts of the archipelago was being… Read More »On Board the S/S “Francisco Reyes,” September 7, 1901
(These latter notes were added Tuesday March 27. I am still confined to the hospital: my ninth day, but I am much better and hope… Read More »Tuesday, March 27, 1900