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Bottle of most excellent german wine at dinner.  His bowling alley reminds me of Eichmann's but this man looks more solid.  At 11 P.M drove back ^ [[insertion]] in motor taxi [[/insertion]] because [[underlined]] Sperry [[/underlined]] had to catch midnight train to Hamburg.  [[underlined]] Sperry [[/underlined]] seems very glad of his visit also because he got his [[underlined]] tin chloride [[/underlined]] patents thru.
[[margin]] June 18. [[/margin]] At 10 AM came Karl Gossweiler with one of his salesman who carried a bundle of paper box samples, simply pressed.  This man has been bothering me with his letter since weeks.  He says his pressed boxes are impregnated with linseed oil.  Nothing similar to Bakelite
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[[written vertically in margin]] I never saw his samples  Instead he tried to bluff me some time afterwards with a letter telling me Bakelite was old etc. [[/margin]]
In fact his boxes look very little impregnated.  Man looks like a cheap drummer and does not make much impression on me.  Thinks he might varnish them with Bakelite  Promised to send samples so that I can treat them.  Nervous little man with pointed mustache Jewish appearance, about 32 years old.  Is not an engineer looks more like an old salesman  At 2 P.M. came here Mr. Oppenheim of Edward [[underlined]] Weiler Machinen. [[/underlined]]
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Fabrik relative to [[underlined]] Chlorine [[/underlined]]
liquefaction (Charge 1/3 day 4 P.M. Went to [[underlined]] Hecht. [[/underlined]]  I have found that he is indeed [[underlined]] one of the very largest [[/underlined]] exporters very well and