April 28, 1936
At Malacañan. A. D. Williams had just come from a conference with Quezon, Paez and Ramon Fernandez; says the President is set on building railways… Read More »April 28, 1936
At Malacañan. A. D. Williams had just come from a conference with Quezon, Paez and Ramon Fernandez; says the President is set on building railways… Read More »April 28, 1936
At Malacañan and with the Survey Board. Quezon is to return from the Visayas tonight. Dosser told me that there were 210,000 mountain people–of whom… Read More »April 22-23, 1936
Quezon returned on Visayas having left the Arayat on account of a small typhoon in the Bicols. Unson met him at the steamer and said… Read More »April 22, 1936
Visit from Colin Hoskins–who said he was rather hurt that Quezon did not let him know before accepting his resignation as a director of the… Read More »March 15, 1936
Air of repose in the Executive Building—when Quezon is in Malacañan the whole place is like a beehive. Visit from Sandiko. An interesting type, apparently… Read More »February 29, 1936
Just as we were starting for the Stevenson’s party Quezon called me up asking me to explain to Betty how sorry he was he couldn’t… Read More »February 20, 1936
When I saw the Cabinet today waiting patiently for the President to finish a talk in the Palace, I did not much envy them–especially when… Read More »February 18, 1936
Quezon appoints the National Economic Council and Government Survey Board; both have been held up for more than two months while Roxas was coyly weighing… Read More »February 14, 1936
At office, Hartendorp, who has been appointed Adviser to the President on press matters, came in to see me–he has the next room. He suggested… Read More »February 12, 1936