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warships with Dr. Waldo 
saw it from office of Rand Drill Co where I met Mr [[Longnere?]]  
Bought large white [[red underline]] polar bear skin for $100. for Celine in William st. [[/red underline]]
Then went to [[Inauguration?]] Dinner at Waldorf Astoria invited by A.E. [[red underline]] Stillwell President.  [[/red underline]] At reception room met x [[red underline]] Smith [[/red underline]] Patent attorney of [[red underline]] Condensite Co. [[/red underline]]  [[x above ties into x in left margin with the name Dyer Smith next to it]] 
told him he could expect pretty soon interference to Aylsworth patent, his client being the junior party.  By some quick quickening made him 
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acknowledge that the former cases where I had nearly an interference but where my opponent was put out by presenting my earlier publications were indeed  [[strikethrough]] Alys [[strikethrough]] [[red underline]] Aylsworth [[/red underline]] cases.  Smith told that the clauses submitted to him [[strikethrough]] where [[/strikethrough]] were so broad that they [[red line in margin on left delineating this portion]] preferred to retire. I told him I hoped the same thing would occur again. and that if it were not for patent lawyers who made it a business most patent suits would never be started.  Told him also how foolish it was that men like [[red underline]] Aylsworth [[/red underline]] [[/end of red mark in left margin]]
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