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at the club. [[red underline]] Feniman [[/red underline]] of Baltimore we find [[red underline]] is the first man who had to be refused a room at the Chemists [[/red underline]] [[red line in margin to highlight section]] Club, no rooms being vacant. We celebrated the occasion until late then Bancroft discovers that Dr. Cottrell of California sleeps at /club. We went to knock at his door at [[/red line in margin to high light section]]  1 A M.  he got up and dressed and joined the festivities. Very enjoyable evening
December 8. Poor rest and up early. [[red underline]] Arranged [[/red underline]] with [[red underline]] Berolzheimer [[/red underline]] for
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printing of proxies and circular letters ^[[for coming Club election]]. Then drove to ^ Prof [[red underline]] Chandlers [[/red underline]] house to get his signature. But he had left and was at Alexander & Greene. [[Arnaud?]] there, found he was testifying as expert witness in Federal Court.  but after I sent him my card, [[red underline]] Court was stopped for a few minutes. [[/red underline]] I explained situation to him, then he signed 
I rushed away to [[red underline]] Chemists Club, [[/red underline]] called up [[Arnaud?]] at 'phone advised him to withdraw He says he intends to do so. At 4 P.M posted
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