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magnificent crop of long white silken hair and long flowing beard.  Resembles much his brother Sir Joseph whose acquaintance I made just twenty years ago when he wanted to use my water developing dryplate patent on royalty.  Mr. Swan tells me Hyatt the inventor of celluloid wants to meet me and use Bakelite instead of celluloid for billiard balls.
[[margin]] March 19 [[/margin]] Shrill cold weather.  Evening went to University Club for supper then Chemists Club.  Meeting of S. Chem. Ind.  Met Dr. Ornstein told him would make appointment
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with him middle next week and engage him on trial for Devel. & Funding Co. at $80.00 per month after another interview.
Boch tells me International Steampump Co want to try Bakelite for lining steam pumps for mining operations  Schroeder wants to try Bakelite for [[underlined]] impregnating cement blocks with it and make them waterproof. [[/underlined]] Came home with [[underlined]] Petsche. [[/underlined]]  took him to University Club  for a few minutes.  In the train he showed me a stick of Bakelite whitish opaque which he tells me was made by using Peroxide
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working on page 178 in journal 3 and no pages shown in window. What gives? - try saving work then reloading page. I've having a bit a difficulty with this too.