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for his intervention.
Hecht will pay me [[strikethrough]] 25 [[/strikethrough]] 1/4 of what Hecht gets. Drove home at midnight.
Feb. 23. Dictating all morning [[red underline]] Westinghouse [[/red underline]] reports etc. After lunch drove to [[strikethrough]] New York [[/strikethrough]] Pennsylvania Station with Celine. Went to [[red underline]] Washington [[/red underline]] with Congressional limited. Charles Bradley and ^[[Alfred]] Williams with me. Went to Shoreham hotel.
Feb. 26. Up early. Met [[Landow?]] at breakfast. [[strikethrough]] Williams [[/strikethrough]] Went to Townsend. We got record of Aylsworth case. Discussed matters with him. It looks
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as if A. ^[[red underline]] [[Aylsworth]] [[/red underline]] was going to dodge issue of "insoluble" which is mentioned in prior Knoll patent. and stick to [[red underline]] [["infusible"?]] [[/red underline]] This is our weak point. At noon went to lunch Cosmos Club. as guests of Washington [[red underline]] Patent Law association. Mershon, Grovesnor, Parker, [[C. McFliney?]], Sperry, Wood Bradley Mershon, Leonard there. [[/red underline]] I made a [[red underline]] speech [[/red underline]] telling they may be satisfied with condition of affairs but we are not. and [[red underline]] intend to work for reform. [[/red underline]] Discussed until 6 P.M. Just time to dress and hurry to Rauscher. I had one of seats of honor at Banquet and was first
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