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MARCH
WEDNESDAY-10
Mr & Mrs Aikins here at 10 A.M.  want A to do cover for new magazine. All decided upon piece of chart.  Al working on seats nearly don.  I to lumberyard.- Jack Woods in - gave him bottle of wine.

THURSDAY-11
Mr. Aikins here early & stayed till 12.  I painted in P.M.  "Fish net." Mrs Aikins here with lettering.  A "arranged" cover in arc.

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MARCH
FRIDAY-12
Bad neuralgia, lay down most of day.
A cleaned out tanks & built seats & painted dingy.
A took cover to Mr. Aikins with letter to engraver.

SATURDAY-13
I to Huntington in morning - marketing.  Doing odds & ends in P.M.  Wrote to McCoys.  Both voted to a repeal of Prohibition through "World".  Letters from Mary to A. & me in eve. mail.  Clear cut & fine, both delighted. A burning Cock pit floor.

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