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[[start page]] [[in pencil]] 130 [[/in pencil]] [[red underline]] Simmons brass bed [[/red underline]] Company by appointment thru Townsend. May and Jones present. Seemed to be favorably impressed with our arguments and willing to try bakelite. Then went to [[red underline]] Chemists Club [[/red underline]] dinner in honor of [[red underline]] Alexander Smith.[[/red underline]] Sat at table next to [[Tucker?]], Dr. Lyle of Roosevelt hospital, and Whitaker. Home at midnight. Slept poorly. Jan. 26. Up rather late. Motored to station then at 2 P.M visit of certain Mr. Ross who has special stopper to be made of Bakelite then meeting of [[end page]] [[start page]] [[in pencil]] 131 [[/in pencil]] Rossi Jean Dubois, Foersterling, Hasslacher May and myself relative to [[red underline]] careless methods at factory. [[/red underline]] May admits some orders have gone off wrongly from his office especially on account of [[red underline]] poor typewriter copies. Dubois [[/red underline]] admits mistakes in his office. and [[red underline]] Rossi admits 9 mistakes in his shipping department [[/red underline]] Explains trouble of silex in mixtures due to defective construction of sifter now changed. [[red underline]] Rossi complains that Thurlow is of little use now.[[/red underline]] Does not carry [[red underline]] out what he is told to do, comes irregularly [[/red underline]] [[end page]]