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and in Buffalo. Met [[red underline]] E. H. Hooker [[/red underline]] at Restaurant who had come by same train.  Went to works together. [[red underline]] Ferry and Townsend [[/red underline]] already there. Long discussion like usually. [[red underline]] Marsh [[/red underline]] present [[red underline]] Townsend [[/red underline]] had to leave on afternoon. concluded to adopt recommendations and build two new bays of old type Townsend Cells 17" x 172". A. H. Hooker [[marginal entry]] # $50.00 [[/marginal entry]] Rowland, Marsh and Lyster want [[strikethrough]] 31 [[/strikethrough]] 21" but all others inclusive the whole operating department are against 21" height and [[complatiently?]] in favor of 17". So am I altho' I say I do not object to 21" if majority favors it 

(Charge $50.00 to Hooker Co) and $1.00 for expenses and
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credit with $3.70 for canceled section of sleeper).- All this will [[red underline]] necessitate about $500.000 [[/red underline]] cash. How to raise this was discussed at supper at Niagara Club. [[red underline]] Dexter Ferry [[/red underline]]and Remington and Hooker agree to [[red underline]] raise it by mortgage. [[/red underline]] Left for N.Y same night
[black underline]] April 9. [[/black underline]] Arrived about nine. Lunched at station then went to office and with [[red underline]] May [[/red underline]] went to buy a silver loving cup for [[red underline]] Dr. Roeber. [[/red underline]] Took lunch at Chemists Club where I found Celine and Mrs. Toch. Went to a play "Rule of 3." then home with 5:15 P.M. very tired
[[black underline]] April 10 [[/black underline]] Rapid-fire dictation of belated letters. Found announcement of my appointment as [[red underline]] Chandler lecturer for 1914 by Trustees [[/red underline]] of Columbia University