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representing [[underlined in red]] explosives. industry are in conference [[/underlined in red]] but says matter belongs to [[underlined in red]] Warren. [[/underlined in red]] - At the latters office met their expert - a man about fifty - [[underlined in red]] Stevens-Institute [[/underlined in red]] graduate who seems well acquainted with [[underlined in red]] Bakelite [[/underlined in red]] and its phases They promise me to put [[underlined in red]] "synthetic phenolic series" on maximum protected [[/underlined in red]] list so as not to have to put phenol on free list. [[underlined in red]] Pleasant interview. [[/underlined in red]]
Lunch at Club afterwards went to visit [[underlined in red]] Dr. Harvey Wiley [[/underlined in red]] who has been ill in bed with bronchitis. He was out for first time since he had been ill. Mrs [[underlined in red]] Wiley [[/underlined in red]] there. He came back later on. [[strikethrough]] N [[/strikethrough]] His boy
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[[underlined in red]] Harvey Wiley Jr. [[/underlined in red]] a strong restless boy of four - looks like six. - makes more noise and gives more trouble than any boy of that age I ever saw. Evening invited [[underlined in red]] Washington, Bigelow and Cogeshall [/underlined in red]] to dinner at Shoreham.
At about 11 PM I went to my sleeping car. fearfully hot. Later on when train started moving it became cooler.
July 8. Little sleep last night [[underlined in red]] Albert [[/underlined in red]] at N.Y Station with little car. [[underlined in red]] George [[/underlined in red]] better and [[underlined in red]] sitting up. [[/underlined in red]] Started right in clearing up belated correspondence. Afternoon went on board [[underlined in red]] Cygnet [[/underlined in red]] fixing up things with Albert who left about 6 P.M while I stayed aboard all night restful evening. Bot sardines 

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Instructions say to use the word 'underlined' in brackets when words are underlined in text. Seems appropriate because indicates past tense. Okay, but it is important to indicate that the underline is in red.