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purposes than those specified unless with my consent. All products to be called Bakelite - or Bakelized.
In case I delay them more than one month they have the right to manufacture and pay me [[strikethrough]] 10 cents royalty per lb. the [[/strikethrough]] difference of 10 c. above costs of manufacturing remainder of contract remaining in force just the same.
Feb 1. Stayed home and did some writing. Very cold and windy.
Feb. 2. Same. Wrote some letters.
Feb 3.  Wrote some letters.
Feb 4. Got up at 5 to catch train 8. AM for Boonton N.J. A very cold day with sharp winds. 
[[margin]]Boonton [[/margin]] 
Worked all day with Mr. Seabury at the Boonton Rubber Co to make some experiments with Bakalite for electrical insulating devices
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[[margin]] Boonton [[/margin]]
Experiments were not successful because our method is not right and time was too short.  Left instructions how to carry on some further experiments on the result of our failures.
Took 7.01 P.M train to New York and took supper at Delaware Lackawanna Restaurant.  Beautiful new station of D & L. R.R.
Felt very tired and fagged out. Arrived home about 11.30 P.M. very cold night.

[[margin]] Feb 5. [[/margin]] 
Temperature below zero F. In the evening went to dinner of Economic Club.  Subject "The United States Currency".
[[margin]] Carnegie & Bryan [[/margin]] Speakers. Moriwetz. Lyman Gage.  [[underlined]] Andrew Carnegie [[/underlined]] and
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