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[[preprinted]] 114 [[/preprinted]] [[red line in left margin]] Seabury. Walked to Savoy ^ [[Hotel]] [[underlined]] Unusually large attendance [[/underlined]] tonight. Two ^[[members of Anvil Club]] Anvils were there. William & Kelman After dinner walked to Chemist Club. Mr. Tyndale, Mr. Taylor, Mr. [[Brayne?]] and others were there. Started meeting at 8:30. First paper [[underlined]] by Jackson [[/underlined]] rather tedious and specialized. Second paper rather badly delivered [[underlined]] Then I read for the first time publicly my paper on the Synthesis Constitution and Uses of Bakelite. Baskerville [[/underlined]] who had a private dinner at the Engineers Club had been kind enough to stop everything in time to [[/red line in left margin]] [[end page]] [[start page]] [[preprinted]] 115 [[preprinted]] send them to the meeting and [[underlined]] W. H. Nichols [[/underlined]],and [[underlined]] Chandler [[/underlined]] were present. I did not read my paper which covers 7000 words but spoke outright. Experiments went excellent and numerous attendance seemd to take much interest in everything and at the end I received [[underlined]] and applause which I would call an ovation [[/underlined]] and for which I felt very thankful [[underlined]] Max Toch [[/underlined]] said some very nice words insisting on the fact that I was giving to publicity a lot of facts which had great importance only [[/red line in left margin]] [[underlined]] relying on U.S. patents not [[/underlined]] [[end page]]