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of Stearns co here to work on big car.
June 24 Went to fetch  [[underlined]] Skinner [[/underlined]] pf Westinghouse and Bullard at noon - 72d st. Lunched together.  Skinner tells me confidentially one of his assistants has invented new process for making bakelite  [[underlined]] giving higher dielectrics for molded goods. [[/underlined]]
Motored him back at 4 P.M to PA station then returned with  [[underlined]] Bullard[[/underlined]]who remained over night
June 25  Very sultry weather took Bullard to New York in motor car at 2 P.M.  Then went to University Club then supper at Chemists Club at midnight took train for  [[underlined]] Washington. [[/underlined]]Unpleasantly hot.
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June 26.  Went to Cosmos Club Very warm day.  Interference with Goldsmith. Mackenzie [[strikethrough]] are [[/strikethrough]] for  [[underlined]] Goldsmith [[/underlined]]and Lee for  [[underlined]] Redman[[/underlined]] had printed their briefs and made immediately second brief in answer.
At 1 P.M. met at interference board.  Steuart [[insertion]] Stewart [[/insertion]] pending, once in awhile dozed.  the two other examiners seemed more keenly alive specially Bayard who is the youngest.  Mackaye nervous and mediocre. pleadings Lee much better and makes better impression.  Townsend by far the best. MacKaye insisted that I should not be allowed to speak.  We preferred to take no chance for a further appeal and therefore I did not speak.  Supper at Cosmos Club:  [[underlined]]Cogeshall, Townsend, [[/underlined]] Senator  [[underlined]] Faulkner[[/underlined]]all in roof garden.
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