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Hartmann. Also a short man with grayish hair brilliant black eyes and [[strikethrough]] brow [[strikethrough]] tawny skin. looks like an Armenian his name is : 
Morning assembly in chapel [[strikethrough]]First[[/strikethrough]] An address by Hubbard on Health. Excellent and very witty. Develops the necessity of right living for health and the harm of drugs.
Then we walk to Spring about 1/4 mile further, where under some trees near the river a natural [[strikethrough]] amphiteater[[/strikethrough]] amphitheater exists and [[strikethrough]] wer [[/strikethrough]] where some benches arranged one above the other complete
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[[strikethrough]]the arran[[/strikethrough]] a natural auditorium: a certain Dr. Carr who seems to be the owner of some patent medicine is invited by Hubbard to speak. He speaks very well and develops the thema : If right living will prevent disease, and although drugs may be harmful there are times where the medical practitioner has to intervene and if an intelligent and discreet man may do much good, while overoptimism in self cure by natures help alone may do harm. 
Crowded dinner hall tables scarcely big enough to accommodate everybody 
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