November 7, 1944
Then on November 7th, the most wonderful thing happened that happened to us during the whole thirty-six months and twenty-six days of internment. Red Cross… Read More »November 7, 1944
Then on November 7th, the most wonderful thing happened that happened to us during the whole thirty-six months and twenty-six days of internment. Red Cross… Read More »November 7, 1944
Then came the fall of Corregidor May fifth. I shall never forget the night before it fell, for the guns 30 miles away could be… Read More »May 4-28, 1942
The now famous Santo Tomas Internment Camp is located in the city, of Manila several blocks from the north bank of the Pasig River on… Read More »[Thursday, January 8, 1942]
The telephone seldom rings, for ail of our friends have been interned. All day long yesterday not a car passed, except for the policeman. What… Read More »Wednesday, January 7, 1942
Auntie Florence was exempted because of age and so she is home. Plenty of rest, and Carl certainly has a golden opportunity to catch up… Read More »Tuesday, January 6, 1942
All stay home. It i perfectly all right for the servants to come and go, so the Captain who was here yesterday said for us… Read More »Monday, January 5, 1942
Many of our friends have been taken into concentration for questionings. They are all interned in one of the lovely big universities here near New… Read More »Sunday, January 4, 1942
The High Commissioner, Mr. Sayre, ran a notice in the paper saying that all American places of business must open and operate as usual. Carl… Read More »Saturday, January 3, 1942
Oscar says that we must keep our sense of humor and so find many little ways of playing jokes on each other and in that… Read More »Friday, January 2, 1942