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but [[underlined in red]] Celine as usually is cheerful and [[/underlined in red]] optimistic and when in the evening we were sitting in the hall with our children before a smoking hearth fire and beautiful clear cold moonlight night outside I felt happy again.
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March 17.  Slept badly last night. Spent morning in laboratory.
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[[underlined]] This is the opening day of the New Chemists Club building. [[/underlined]]
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Tried to take nap at noon but could not fall asleep and I feel tired.  Weather is very cold but milder
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than yesterday.  Celine went ahead and took lunch at Loebs.  Lewis drove me to Chemists Club building at about 2 P.M.  Astonished to see matters so well advanced.  Mr. & Mrs. Jacob Schiff, Mr. & Mrs. Felix Warburg [[strikethrough]] and Mr. [[/strikethrough]] at opening exercises.
[[underlined]] See program annexed to this page. [[/underlined]]
Dressed in Club house in bare room then went to supper at Loeb's where [[stikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] [[underlined]] Salomon [[/underlined]] of London with A. D. [[underlined]] Little [[underlined]] of Boston were guests.  [[underlined]] Bancroft and Baskerville [[underlined]] there too