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the patent situation [[red underline]] Townsend [[/red underline]] seemed much [[red underline]] pleased with our factory [[/red underline]] I made a run of transparent solid A. [[red underline]](3 barrels)[[/red underline]] first run which got along very nicely Townsend left at 2 P.M met [[underlined]][[Tischer?]] [[/underlined]] of Pittsburgh at [[Packer's?]] Hotel. He told me that he has tried Boontons insulators; finds cannot use them on account of excessive hysterisis. X
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Bad night, rats. in room, little sleep. feel very much depressed by what [[Tisher?]] told me. [[strikethrough]] in a [[/strikethrough]]
In my waking hours I see much
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trouble ahead. Same story as for Velox. People do not know the technique of Bakelite and I have to teach them.- Then afterwards some pirates will have the benefit of my educational work!
March 10. Gotthelf is here since to day. Left with him at 4[[underlined superscript]] 44 [[/underlined superscript]] P.M. Feel very tired but less depressed since I hear that [[Tisher?]] [[red underline]] did not obscure that strong hysteresis with a sample of paper impregnated with Bakelite [[/red underline]]
Went to last meeting of N.Y Section Gen. Chemical Society, Bancroft presiding in old Club House
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