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same but not worse.
Went to [[red underline]] Fishel [[/red underline]] explained him our experiences at [[red underline]] Nikolas [[/red underline]] trial and left him copy of our brief. Very friendly Told me that Judge Chatfield had spoken to [[red underline]] Harold Binney [[/red underline]] about our suit and has expressed himself as believing that patent was valid and infringed. This is some balm of hope for me.
Went to University Club then to Mouquin. and went to hear Hungarian Music at old Café Boulevards. Home with 11:20 P.M.
[[black underline]] March 14. [[/black underline]] Letter from [[red underline]] George [[/red underline]] that temperature at Raquette Lake is -20 Fahrenheit and very much more! In all day. Celine and Nina to a matinée - Roads here still
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obstructed by snow.  Car has not been used since axle broke altho' it is repaired.
[[black underline]] March 15 [[/black underline]] 1914 (Sunday). Home all day. Warm and thaw but much snow in garden. Evening went to New York. to catch night train for [[red underline]] Washington [[/red underline]]
March 16. Lodged at Cosmos Club. Townsend sprained his foot. Spent morning with him at his house. Revising printed argument of Neave
Lunch at Cosmos. then long nap. Then was guest at dinner of Washington [[red underline]] Academy of Sciences. [[/red underline]] sat next to [[red underline]] Dr. Burgess [[/red underline]] and [[red underline]] David T. Day. [[/red underline]] made acquaintance of Dr. [[red underline]] Wolfgang Ostwald [[/red underline]] who lectured on Colloids. [[strikethrough]] M [[/strikethrough]] Went to bed about midnight and
March 17. awakened well rested. Went to Townsend's house. He is better 
spent morning reviewing patent situation and discussing action
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