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[[red underline]] Alexander Smith [[/red underline]] on an "Early Chemist"  The lantern lecture by Kenrick of Toronto Very interesting and well attended
Dec. 29. Went to general meeting protested against same old mummified [[strikethrough]] pat [[/strikethrough]] report of [[red underlined]] patent committee presented by Munroe[[/red underline]] then went to [[R__blum?]] Lecture.  addressed them for papers for [[red underlined]] International Congress [[/red underlined]]  They applauded me Then to Townsend then short nap then to Banquet at [[Rauschers?]].
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Our table [[red underline]] Dr. W. H. Nichols Mrs. Nichols, Dudley, Springer, Byrnes, Mrs. Byrnes. Celine, Miss Pennington and another [[/red underline]] lady who wore my [[red underline]] Bakelite necklace. Wiley [[/red underline]] was toastmaster and a continuous fountain of wit.  His wife was there, good and intelligent looking.  She is the daughter of Rear Admiral Kelton  They say she is [[strikethrough]] enceinte [[/strikethrough]] expecting a little Wiley.  I had to deliver the diploma of [[inserted above line]]the[[/inserted above line]] 1000th member of [[red underline]] Chemists Club [[/red underline]] to [[red underline]] Dr. Cottrell[[/red underline]]and I
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