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116 Met ^[[Henry L.]]^ Dougherty and spent most of the evening with him at the Club. After supper singing of the late stayers. Home 12:35 P.M Jan 14/. [[penciled in margin]] 1912 [[/pencil in margin]] Cold clear weather. Restful day. One pipe frozen [[pencil underline]] River entirely frozen over [[/pencil underline]] and boys skating over it [[red underline]] George and Nina crossed the Hudson on skates at Dobbs Ferry. [[/red underline]] Evening German [[written again more clearly in left margin]] lesson of George with Celine George and myself. This morning - 20° C Jan 15/ After dictating all morning went to office. Met McGifford of [[red underline]] Gen. Electric Pittsfield [[/red underline]]who tells me again [[end page]] [[start page]] 117 they are not using [[red underline]] Condensite [[/red underline]] except for experimental purposes but have not used it for their regular work A violent trick of Bausch & Lomb on account of odor of black lacquer. At Buffalo ([[Baredo?]]) brass bed steads. [[red undeline]] lacquer peels off. [[/red underline]] sent Jones there; suspect ill will of workmen or foreman. [[red underline]] Hasslacher [[/red underline]] seems to be in a [[red underline]] somewhat perturbed [[/red underline]] mood., Had supper at Chemists Club; home with 8:42 P.M. train. [[red underline]] Our progress is rather discouraging. [[/red underline]] [[vertical red line in margin highlights final sentence of this day's entry]] Jan 16 / River still frozen over but much milder weather [[end page]]