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March 24. ^[[(Sunday)]] 
1912 Snow again. Spent day reading. Record of Aylsworth.
March 25. Very busily dictating opinion relative to validity of Aylsworth patents just appeared. Then rushed to office to meet Brock and [[red underline]] Seabury [[/red underline]] at 2 P.M. Signed [[red underline]] new contract [[/red underline]] with Boonton Rubber Co. - Filed patent for matrixes. - Hasslacher seems rather cheerful - seems to take patent litigation as a natural thing.
Went for supper at Toch's house then to Chemists Club. and home with 11:55 P.M.
March 26. Very busy day dictating; paper hangers and electricians [[red underline]] in the house. [[/red underline]]
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Thurlow here, found sample 152. an important evidence in my interference case
March 27. [[red underline]] Electricians [[/red underline]] & paper [[red underline]] hangers [[/red underline]] still here.
Dictated all morning
Foersterling and [[red underline]] Rossi [[/red underline]] here to get acquainted progress of our work and to discuss plans for [[red underline]] Aylsworth [[/red underline]] interference and patent suit.
Drove them [[strikethrough]] home [[/strikethrough]] after supper to Van Cortland
[[vertical note in margin]] X Lewis wants to leave [[strikethrough]] Lewis has run away from his impossible wife [[/strikethrough]][[/vertical note in margin]]
March 28. Here all day
March 29. Here in morning. Afternoon to New York office. Then to Chemists Club. ^[[Interview applicants for chauffeur. position]]
Society of [[heating?]] materials there.
Met. Cushman and
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