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[[red underline]] he could come here any [[/red underline]] time. He never has to deal with others but myself and I do not intend to have my whole morning spoiled by waiting for him. I did [[margin]]two large red exclamation points [[margin]] not know whether to get mad or to get hilarious when he told me it would [[strikethrough]] have [[/strikethrough]] [red underline]] be a hard task for him to unlearn a habit [[/red underline]] he had followed for so many years! -What cheek! At 3 P.M met [[red underline]] Skinner [[/red underline]] in New York who brought me some good news of [[red underline]] Westinghouse [[/red underline]]. New [[red underline]] transformer terminal stood the life test very well and better than shellack [[/red underline]]. They also now [[red underline]] make excellent paper tubes and are well [[/red underline]] satisfied. Intend to erect now a [[red underline]] coating machine [[/red underline]] gave him letter of Waldron. 
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[[red underline]] Impregnation of small coils is [[/red underline]] going on well too. [[Spector?]] of a revolutionizing motor they will soon bring out and from which first specimens are now being sent out for trial among customers.  As far as I understand motor is made of aluminum wire the latter oxidized on surface which give oxidized creating as an insulator not requiring any further insulating coat and they use [[underline]] Bakelite [[/underline]] to keep everything together. This sounds very encouraging news. . We begin to get some answers to the "ads" we placed in some technical periodicals. 
Took supper at Mouquin then at 7 [[underline]] 45 [[/underline]] went to meeting at [[red underline]] Chemists Club [[/red underline]] for revising Consti
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