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After it was all over [[underlined]] Hooker [[/underlined]] drove us to [[underlined]] Ziegfield Folies. [[/underlined]] at New Amsterdam Theatre Roof Garden. More [[?]] representation anterrferred[[guess]] with Vaudeville All tables taken. Not 
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understanding this is supposed an ca[[?]] gay place I cannot refiner from complaining its absolute decorous conduct with the revelry one would find in similar places in Europe. All evening I did not see anything which might be objected too. or any impropriety. This place begins only about midnight. We left at 1 [[underlined]] 30 [[/underlined]] AM. and Albert came to drive me home
April 11. Morning dictating like usually. Afternoon send five [[?]] written
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by students of University of North Dakota in a prize competition for best essay on "Whether [[underlined]] anilin[[guess]] style Maurty[[guess]] is possible in U.S. or not." [[/underlined]] Astonished at [[underlined]] general excellence [[/underlined]] of these essays. - one of them was extraordinarily good. Afterwards visit of [[underlined]] Rudolph Eretemeyer [[/underlined]] with a certain Mr [[underlined]] Painter [[/underlined]] who wants to inquire whether [[underlined]] golf-balls [[/underlined]] can be made of [[underlined]] bakelite. [[/underlined]] Promised to refer matter to May and Brossi.
April 12. [[underlined]] George [[/underlined]] and two of his friends of Cornell here Long conversation over phone
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Long conversation with A. H.
[[left margin: # 1 h]] Hooker as to future policy [[underlined]] George [[/underlined]] left to night