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formerly was employed by [[Kunisch?]] and then by Schmidt of [[Arnheime?]] Co in [[strikethrough]] Poho [[/strikethrough]] Providence R.I.  He applied for a position, tells me [[Kunisch?]] is a small shop employed only two men.  A certain Dr. Brunn gave him the chemical information.  The latter is no longer with [[Kunisch?]].  He gave me two samples of his material which [[red underline]] [[smells?]] H.S [[/red underline]] just like [[Kunisch?]].  He claims it does not change in light but our experiments have shown otherwise.
At 3 P.M. interview with Mr. Patterson vice president of Amer. Tobacco Co. and a certain Mr. [[Arents?]]
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who want to take up varnishes and paints. I told them we were not ready and we preferred not to commit ourselves.
Then to Chemists Club. Took supper there. Ornstein just back from Europe.
Meeting of [[red underline]] Patent Committee of [[/red underline]] Institute. Chem. Engineers Grosvenor, Baker. Toch and Whitaker there. Through about 10.P.M.
May 2. Busy here all day. Beautiful weather. Fruit trees all in bloom. Chge 1/2 h. to RB.Co
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May 3. All day in Yonkers At evening meeting of [[red underline]] Inventors Guild [[/red underline]] at Martin's Dr. Weston there. [[red underline]] Resolution passed to abolish interference proceedings by recognizing first applicant as [[/red underline]] first inventor.
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