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Walked from Museum of Natural history to [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] 58th st. and went down town to send some foreign mail. Supper alone at Mouquin's. very crowded.
Feb 13. Busy all day. Evening went to chemist's club met Baskerville & Bowman meeting of [[Peat?]] association. Walked to Engineer's Club thence home. with 12:30 P.M train.
Feb 14. Wrote all day translation of my Bakelite paper in french. Russell Moore called with Mrs. Moore - looks more like his mother. Glad [[vertical red line in left margin]] I did not want money so badly as to marry
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Feb 15. Dictated more letters this morning. and found time to work in laboratory during second part of day.
[[underlined]] Bought a new typewriter today L N Smith Bros. of Syracuse. [[/underlined]]
Thurlow made first well molded [[underlined]] pipe stems [[/underlined]] in mold loaned from [[underlined]] Amer Hard Rubber [[/underlined]] Co.
Kept on working at french translation of my Bakelite paper until 11:30 P.M.
[[vertical text in left margin]] These pipe stems were made of a molding material containing asbestos fiber [[/vertical text in left margin]]
Feb 16. The editor of Chemiker Zeitung cabled this morning to their correspondent Berolzheimer to obtain [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] translation of my paper.