Sat. Jan. 10/42
Just getting nicely settled here in the room when the order came to move out to the gymnasium. It was recently opened, and that will… Read More »Sat. Jan. 10/42
Just getting nicely settled here in the room when the order came to move out to the gymnasium. It was recently opened, and that will… Read More »Sat. Jan. 10/42
Each morning I rushed like the Mad Hatter to the hospital kitchen to cook the cereal and coffee for our breakfast. Each morning I expected… Read More »January 10, 1942
Pedro and Peping brought our nets and a few other things for which we are very thankful. Now we shall have a little peace from… Read More »Fri. Jan. 9/42
The people who had homes, servants, friends, and business associates on the outside were fortunate indeed! We were able to contact Catalino, and he brought… Read More »January 9, 1942
Ernest is made interpreter for the main office between the five committee men representing the main body of the camp and the main Japanese officer… Read More »Thurs. Jan. 8/42
Again I awakened early, but since I had slept a little, I felt and looked less like a shadowy zombie. My roommates, old and young,… Read More »January 8, 1942
About twenty men were in our room, and we were instructed to get organized. That is, to appoint a monitor who would be responsible for… Read More »Wed. Jan. 7/42
My second night in Room 25, Japanese number, and Room 221, American number, was just as restless and disturbing as the first. Bedbugs and mosquitoes… Read More »January 7, 1942
I will long remember my first night in Santo Tomas. Throughout the night, Japanese soldiers flashed lights on us as they barked restrictions and orders… Read More »January 6, 1942