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to die he would be a very valuable aid to those who would develop Bakalite because he knows most of the work I have done altho' he is somewhat dim on many important details and specially on their relative importance
But all this can be found by a careful perusal of my laboratory note books.  He also understands the logic of my processes.
I think I am warranted in engaging a laborer to help us steadily in the laboratory.  Whenever he's not busy there he can help in the garden.
I shall also order to have [[strikethrough]] two  [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] windows placed in the
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[[written vertically in the margin]] My first laboratory was unfurnished in the old stable [[/margin]]
stalls so as to have more light there and two extra windows where the auto stands now and repair the cow barn.  This will allow us more space and give us a chance to make a little office and library for the laboratory use.
I ordered carpenter to put in windows in stalls and straighten the barn.  I worked all day in lab.
[[margin]] March 19 [[/margin]] Worked all day in laboratory making mixtures for testing next week at Boonton by Thurlow.  Thurlow lined some piping with Bakalite slate mixture and made an excellent job of it.
[[margin]] March 20 [[/margin]] Had to go to New York.  worked [[margin]] [[symbol: #]] [[/margin]] at D.& F. Co office on case against the company for which
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