Highlights of roll 18 (part), June 7, 1934-November 14, 1935, with notes and comments by Michael Cullinane
- Communications with individuals in the United States:
- Frequent memorandums re: economic problems: tariffs, trade, sugar, other crops, and products, esp. by V. Singson Encarnacion, and R. Alunan (P. Sugar Assoc.)
- Secretary of War
- Creed Cox
- Senator Howes, McDuffie, etc.
- William Baldwin (New York)
- Neuss, Hesslein, and Company, Inc. (New York)
- Cordace Institution (J.S. McDaniel)
- Hanson, Orth and Stevenson, Inc. (London)
- Roy Howard (Scripts-Howard Newspapers--New York)--heavy in late 1935, early 1936
- Leonidas Dyer (Lawyer, St. Louis, Missouri)
- MacArthur, Douglas
- F. A. Delgado (President, Comm. from Philippines--late 1935)
- Morgan Shuster (New York)
- Communications with individuals in Manila and the Philippines:
- "Don Miguel"
- C. M. Recto
- T. M. Kalaw
- P. Guevara re: his running for office with or without Quezon's support depending on his stand
- Vicente Lim re: Philippine national defense, some on Americanization of Filipinos and its negative results
- Frank Murphy
- Significant correspondence:
- Senator Hawes to Roxas. Letter (Nov. 7, 1934) re: Hawes' praise of Roxas
- Dr. [?] to Quezon. Letter (n.d.) very interesting response to a Quezon letter re: nationalist movements in Indonesia and some about Javanese nobility
- J. Yulo to Quezon. Letter (Jan. 7, 1935) re: Quezon's appointment of him to Supreme Court, a personal explanation of why he is opposed
- Quezon to Murphy. Letter (Jan. 8, 1935) re: (among others) the Sakdalistas in Tayabas and Laguna
- Quezon to Malcolm. Letter (Jan. 21, 1935)--a critique of Malcolm's manuscript (book) about Quezon's political machine and other issues
- Osmeña to Quezon. Telegram (March 18, 1935) re: coalition prospects
- Vargas to Quezon. Radiogram (April 1, 1935) re: Sumulong's stand on coalition and some on activities of the - Sakdalistas
- Vargas to Quezon. Radiogram (April 21, 1935) re: Sumulong's stand on coalition and some on activities of the - Sakdalistas
- Vargas to Quezon. Radiogram (April 24, 1935) re: Sumulong's stand on coalition and some on activities of the - Sakdalistas
- Quezon to Vargas. Radiogram (April 24, 1935 re: Sumulong's stand on coalition and some on activities of the - Sakdalistas
- Vargas to Quezon. Radiogram (April 29, 1935) re: Sumulong's article "Highlights given" --article: "After Coalition the Decline" in Manila papers April 27th.
- Vargas to Quezon. Radiogram (May 3, 1935) re: Sumulong's article, Quezon's stand
- Confederate n.d. reports to Quezon re: Sakdalista uprising early May, 1935
- C. Rumulo to Quezon. 8 page letter (May 15, 1935) re: political situation. Report to Quezon including Sakdalista revolt, newspapers stands on day's issues --writing as the publisher of D-M-H-M Newspapers (Debate, Mabuhay, Herald, Monday mail)
- Recto Roxas Alunan to Quezon. Radiogram (May 21, 1935)
- Yulo to Quezon. Letter (May 27, 1935) re: national assembly for coalition and pres. campaign, enclosed a brief statement re: ones against Sakdals in various towns
- Quezon to Sumulong. Telegram (Aug. 30, 1935) re: Sumulong's attack on him.
- Laurel to Quezon. Letter (Sept. 2, 1935) re: Sumulong's article, he wants Quezon to deny the quote ascribed to Quezon in Bulletin (which he cites and which serves as the main thrust in Sumulong's argument)
- Quezon to Laurel. Letter (Sept. 5, 1935): he denies above statement, says he never made it at all
- Quezon to Paredes. Letter (Oct. 24, 1935): offers him a post as Resid. Comm.
- Paredes to Quezon. Letter 14 pages (Nov. 3, 1935)--expresses his continued opposition to complete coalition (or fusion); also explains that he can do more as speaker of National Assembly; he explains its functions and possibilities
- Quezon to Paredes. 19 page letter (Nov. 6, 1935)--presents his side and views regarding the National Assembly
- Aguinaldo to Secretary of War. 3 page letter (Nov. 3, 1935) re: his particular distaste for recent election conduct, especially for Commonwealth President, where he lost, claims widespread fraud occurred, P.C. harassment, etc.