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The Crucible: An Autobiography by Colonel Yay, Filipina American Guerrilla
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the Crucible
the Crucible An Autobiography by Colonel Yay, Filipina American Guerrilla
Yay Panlilio edited by
Denise Cruz
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY PRESS NEW BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY, AND LONDON
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Panlilio, Yay, – The crucible : an autobiography by Colonel Yay, Filipina American guerrilla / Yay Panlilio ; edited by Denise Cruz. p. cm. Originally published: New York : Macmillan, , under title The crucible : an autobiography by “Colonel Yay.” ISBN (hardcover : alk. paper) — ISBN (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Panlilio, Yay, – 2. World War, –—Underground movements—Philippines. 3. Women guerrillas—Philippines—Biography. 4. Women journalists—Philippines—Biography. 5. World War, –—Personal narratives, Filipino American. 6. World War, –— Participation, Female. 7. Filipino Americans—Biography. 8. Irish Americans—Biography. I. Title. DP5P36 ′—dc22 [B]
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The moment I wake up, before I put on my make-up, I say a little prayer for you oh yes I do
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Bye-bye dearest, dearest, dearest Ditas!!!
It was a passing like no other
Ditas friends through the years [ as were her siblings ] were all there: Elvira Araneta, Joe Assad, Bien Benitez, Bonjin Bolinao, Boom Buencamino, Louie Cruz, Didit & Aurora Diaz, Ricky Gallaga, Lory & Eddie Guidotti, Chiqui Mabanta, Tony Martino, Raymond Rebueno, and many, many more
Famous violinist Coke Bolipata serenaded her one evening.
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06 May , Sunday, p.m..
I was doing some work in the study when my dear, dear, dear friend Ditas Gomez uncharacteristically called at p.m…. uncharacteristic because she wasnt usually up before sundown After all, we usually chatted from a.m.
“Hey, come and visit me ‘cuz I have to tell you something, something important…” Ditas requested, casually.