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their royalty, and suggested that at next chemical exposition we should cooperate, so as to make our respective expositions a warning against possible other infringers or pirates if necessary acknowledging the fact that we were licensees on certain patents. He seemed to take very kindly to this suggestion:- I was rather glad at the turn our meeting has taken.
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Evening met [[red underline]] Frank Washburn at University Club [[/red underline]] where we had supper at "scientific table".
[[red underline]] Washburn says he is willing to [[strikethrough]] impato [[/strikethrough]] impart information [[red underline]] confidentially [[/red underline]] to a few of the nitrate committee but [[red underline]] not to every one [[/red underline]] who may be [[red underline]] liable to help [[/red underline]] 
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[[red underline]] his business competitors by [[/red underline]] voluntary or involuntary indiscretions
June 27. A very busy day dictating practically all day. Spent quite some time with Royal Baking powder affairs
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[[red underline]] Carranza [[/red underline]] refuses to surrender his american prisoners. The man is either [[red underline]] hopelessly mad or stupid or much the tool of Germany. [[/red underline]] Son of Washburn came to see George.
June 28. Here all day. Soldiers leaving Cortlandt
[[strikethrough]] June 29 [[/strikethrough]] Park Camp for [[red underline]] Mexican Border [[/red underline]] 
June 29. [[red underline]] Carranza surrenders prisoners. [[/red underline]] acute condition relieved. 
Some way or another those who want to bring [[red underline]] U.S. [[/red underline]] in war will [[red underline]] still find way for forcing us into this situation. [[/red underline]] 
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Evening went for supper to University Club with [[red underline]] Pupin and Mershon. [[/red underline]] 
June 30. [[red underline]] George [[/red underline]] better, is sitting up