November 18, 1972 Saturday
TANGGAPAN NG PANGULO NG PILIPINAS(Office of the President of the Philippines) 12:00 PM Nov. 18, 1972Saturday Finished the paper on the Rightist Revolution and Coup… Read More »November 18, 1972 Saturday
TANGGAPAN NG PANGULO NG PILIPINAS(Office of the President of the Philippines) 12:00 PM Nov. 18, 1972Saturday Finished the paper on the Rightist Revolution and Coup… Read More »November 18, 1972 Saturday
12:15 PM Sept. 25, 1972 Monday Malacañan Palace Manila Gen. Ver’s men have apprehended Lehman the American triggerman and Manny Crisoligo the explosives and electronics… Read More »Sep. 25, 1972, Monday
Left with Quezon, Colonel Santos and Mayor Posadas for the new site of Bilibid Prison at Muntinlupa, near Alabang, Laguna. We travelled in a motor… Read More »January 13, 1936
On the 24th of July an unexpected command arrived, that our regiment was to sail further on steamboat Samar, we stocked up foodstuffs for several… Read More »July 24, 1910
Life had begun on the Philippine islands. The climate was quite pleasant for me. The native Moros, of Muslim faith, were hateful of the Americans,… Read More »February 12, 1910
He [Hugh Scott] has been remarkably successful with our Indians, and there is every reason to believe he will be equally successful with these people.
Frye, Day, and Moore appeared about the usual hour. As the latter two came in, Frye and I were engaged in a little talk about… Read More »Saturday, November 26th, 1898
The first Commissioners [to arrive] this morning were full of pleasant talk about their enjoyment of the Thanksgiving festivities. One or two spoke of slight… Read More »Friday, November 25th, 1898
My first greeting this morning was a dispatch . . . announcing Republican victories. Before the Commission met, the Associated Press agent, Mr. Mack [a… Read More »Wednesday, November 9th, 1898