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[[preprinted ]] 146 [[/preprinted]] a very lavish affair. [[underlined]] Takamine [[/underlined]] toastmaster spoke best of all Japanese in fact spoke very well. His former english professors there except [[underlined]] [[Diries?]] [[/underlined]] who was in the Country. His friend [[underlined]] Riley [[/underlined]] dwelt on Takamine's hard times and early struggles. A rather quiet yet cheerful gathering. Drove home late Begin to feel very tired of all this feasting. [[margin]] June 4. [[/margin]] [[strikethrough]] At 3 P.M. came Mr. Holden of Manchester [[/strikethrough]] Went to [[underlined]] Marks & Clerk [[/underlined]] then at 10 AM to Grieff to meet Mr. [[underlined]] Carlsen [[/underlined]] of Stockholm who wants information about [[end page]] [[start page]] [[preprinted]] 147 [[/preprinted]] [[margin]] 1/2 X day [[/margin]] [[underlined]] Townsend Cell [[/underlined]] which I gave him. (Chge 1/2 day) to D.F. Co. was with his two sons all chemical manufacturers Make carbide and super-phosphates. At 3 P.M. came Mr. [[underlined]] Holden [[/underlined]] expressly from Manchester to inquire into [[underlined]] Bakelite [[/underlined]] Very pleasant man. Holden & Coleman and some young electrician with them. Gave him all information told about my plans and claims for european Bakelite Co. Gave them two or three small samples. This morning [[underlined]] Celine [[/underlined]] left for Dover - Ghent. Went