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ask us to tell them what arrangements we have made for them. [[red underline]] Loeb [[/red underline]] is madder than ever, proposes to answer in the same impudent way and makes some remarks about Prussians. [[red underline]] Schweitzer [[/red underline]] does not say a word but slips away.
Took 6 [[superscript, underlined]] 15 [[/superscript]] P.M train home.
April 15. A days rest. Dictated letters all morning here to Miss Evans. This is all for the week since she now goes to N.Y. Gotthelf back here. in lab. Afternoon laid out stakes for trees in garden. Evening [[red underline]] George's [[/red underline]]
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fraternity met here for supper. Fine weather.
April 16. Quiet restful day. In afternoon worked a short time in lab.
April 17 Tree planting all day then on evening went to Chemists Club for first general meeting of section of Plastics for International Congress. Executive committee.
April 18. Went early to office. Then Perth Amboy. [[red underline]] Pipe stems [[/red underline]] getting in shape and department finally getting down to businesslike appearance. [[red underline]] Only 4% waste [[/red underline]] Gotthelf there. I begin to be able to calculate cost of production. I feel as if I began to see daylight.
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pages 80 & 81 duplicated; pages 82 & 83 missing