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56 March 14. All morning in laboratory. Lewis spreads gravel on road. Took 1:10 [[10 is raised and underlined]] train to N.Y. March 15. All morning in lab. Afternoon met that foolish man Schultze of that rubber Co who says that Bakelite leaks the electricity of 4 dry cells! At 4. P.M. meeting at Robbins beautiful office, top of Park Row building to count ballots of [[underlined in red]] Inventors Guild. [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] Mershon, Kelly, Pupin and Cooper Hewitt there. The latter showed new lamp of his [[end page]] [[start page]] 57 invention made by parallel hydrofluoric etched lines on bulb so as to insure diffusion of light rays of filament. March [[incorrect date scribbled out]]16. Very cold - 12:C Snow storm last night dictated letter to Bakelite Gesellschaft telling them about [[underlined]]Condensite [[/underlined]] at New York office. Coming home found their letter on same subject and [[strikethrough]] [[?]] cabled them [[Hernbey?]] gave to May some splendid samples of [[underlined]] Condensite [[/underlined]] under the form of an engraved medal. All this is unpleasant news. [[vertical red line in margin next to last four lines]]