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too early.  took a walk with Professor [[underlined]] Kuhneman [[/underlined]] along aquaduct. then thru Untermeyer; philosophyzing discussing comparing notes.  He is undoubtedly a very gifted man and a most agreeable conversationalist.  I specially like to discuss with him because I find it so easy to defeat some of his extreme standpoints. On the other hand he is very thorough and honest in his arguments and presents them admirably well.
Hurried thru lunch he had to leave for Brooklyn where he had to give a lecture on Schiller
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[[vertical note in margin]] Second paper on Bakelite [[/vertical note in margin]]
I took a nap. Then went to New York University Club.  Then to Chemists Club where I delivered my [[underlined]] second lecture on Bakelite and [[red X in margin]] its Electrical applications before American Electrochemical Society. [[/underlined]] [[strikethrough]] Cameron [[/strikethrough]] Frank Cameron of Washington provided me with his paper explaining his electrochemical theory on soils.
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A very large audience notwithstanding very rainy weather.  The whole room filled.  Baskerville presided and made some very nice remarks about me while introducing me.  Told the audience that
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