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Naturwissenschaften".  He was formerly with A.E.G. specially development of [[strikethrough]] [[kleche]] [[/strikethrough]] incadescant lamps.  Pleasant lunch then [[driven?]] Berlin to our office and introduced him and showed our samples.  Gave him names to write to in U.S for correspondents Then to hotel. [[underline]] Vietinghoff [[/underline]] came to visit me. Then afterwards drove to his home. Splendid appartment ground floor. Biergarten allee Big fine rooms. large library and reception room. Dull as usually. had a cousin or nephew; seems even duller did not open his mouth and also wears a wig. The liveliest person seems his ^[[american]] ^ [[widow daughter of Hegeler]] wife the baroness. Seems very comfortable now
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Pleasant supper. then remained talking with [[underline]] Vietinghoff [[/underline]] in his library till 11.P.M. 
Feb. 27. At 10.A.M. [[underline]] Sir George Croydon Marx [[/underline]] of Marx and Clark London England came at conference with a certain Mr. Funk engineer (See typewritten report) Segal, Weger, Moser, ^[[Ephraim]] there also [[underline]] Marx [[/underline]] seems to be a wide awake chap, seems good natured and rather talkative made proposition [[red X in margin]] of [[underline]] consolidation in England with Condensite. Bakelite and Condensite [[/underline]] furnishing their patent rights for England and [[underline]] Condensite [[/underline]] furnishing all patent rights for other european countries. [[strikethrough]] Bakel [[/strikethrough]] The joint patents to get 75% of the stock and 25% of the