Wednesday, December 24, 1941
Four days ago, the President of the Philippines addressed the American public assuring the people of the United States that we Filipinos realize that this… Read More »Wednesday, December 24, 1941
Four days ago, the President of the Philippines addressed the American public assuring the people of the United States that we Filipinos realize that this… Read More »Wednesday, December 24, 1941
At 8 a.m. I attended the meeting of the Cabinet at Mariquina. It was discussed that the situation was becoming serious. The enemy had landed… Read More »December 24, 1941 – Wednesday
The re-election of Commonwealth President Manuel L. Quezon and Vice Pres. Sergio Osmeña for another term was announced yesterday which means that after the expiration… Read More »November 11, 1941
At Baguio. Graduation Day. Vice P Osmeña took breakfast at Pastor. We had some intimate conversation on the defects of the Nat Defense. We talked… Read More »Friday, March 15, 1940
It Ins been one of the pleasures of my life since I have entered politics to do a good thing to the man who tried… Read More »April 21, 1939
Staying with the President alone at the Guest House across the Pasig River from Malacañan Palace. At luncheon we had Don Alejandro Roces, proprietor of… Read More »December 23, 1938
THE WOOD ADMINISTRATION During my absence from Manila, General Wood was appointed Governor General of the Philippines. In view of the nature of the report… Read More »Dec. 10, 1938
Glad November is over–somehow or other this is nearly always a worrisome month;–this year it was even worse than usual both because of Doria’s illness,… Read More »December 1, 1936
Dinner dance at Malacañan for the passengers of the first Pan American Clipper–including Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney, the son of a father and mother who had… Read More »October 21, 1936