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and subject to formal ratification of our board of directors. He asked whether in his prospectus he could state amounts of benefits. I told him no. that we do not like to have much data published. As soon as they were gone I jumped onto subway then taxi cab to University Club. where I met Dr [[red underline]] George Dubois [[/red underline]] and Director [[red underline]] [[Mansholf?]] to whom I showed the building. Then later we had private room dinner at Club. [[red underline]] [[Taolé?]], Hasslacher, [[/red underline]] the three Dubois Hamman[[Mansholf?]] Hasslacher and [[Taolé?]] [/red underline]]
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made a little speech in which they said pleasant things to me and my work etc.
I went to bed at Chemists Club at 12:00. Very tired Had the Harvard room.
[[black underline]] Oct 3. [[/black underline]] Up early. Beautiful day. Motor car came to fetch me at about 8:30 went all to Hoboken. [[red underline]] Celine [[/red underline]] has room No 1 very good room. Many acquaintances on board mostly returning congressists. George and Nina do not say much. Motored all together to Yonkers but stopped at Chemists Club and New York University to deliver bust of Draper.
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