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116 Dubois especially made a good [[strikethrough]] little [[/strikethrough]] concluding speech. Supper at Chemists Club. [[red underline]] Met Griffen who told me about his experience with Mercury Cell. [[/red underline]] Home with 8 [[superscript, underlined]] 50 [[/superscript, underlined]] P.M. Sept 26. Home all day. Beautiful but cool weather. Sept 27. Cloudy weather. Drove with Celine to 42d street. She is to fetch the [[red underline]] Lindets [[/red underline]] and [[red underline]] Mrs. Liebierch [[/red underline]]. I got 200 shares Steel Common from my box - and delivered them to Seligsberg. Then went to office to meet by appointment Frank [[red underline]] L. Dyer [[/red underline]] and [[red underline]] Kirk Brown [[/red underline]] with Dubois and Hasslacher. They repeated [[end page]] [[start page]] 117 same statements as Kirk Brown made last time. As a preliminary I told them that Allers patent was an old acquaintance of ours and had nothing to do with the case as it referred to anilene formaldehyde condensation product. To which [[red underline]] Dyer [[/red underline]] and [[red underline]] Smith [[/red underline]] said that their experts contended that aniline is a phenolic body!!! At which I laughed at them. They said I did not know it all and there were other chemists who knew something. I told them I would note that and could tell them before - [[end page]]