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impressive when she was younger Her [[underlined]] daughter [[/underlined]] arrived [[strikethrough]] from [[/strikethrough]] dressed as a [[underlined]] soldier [[/underlined]] in [[underlined]] Kaki [[/underlined]] is commanding a volunteer camp of young ladies near by who are drilling and camping under her. His [[underlined]] son [[/underlined]] tall and strong unfortunately has a [[underlined]] hare lip. [[/underlined]] Animated lunch a certain [[underlined]] Miss Burke [[/underlined]] just [[underlined]] returned from the war [[/underlined]] and [[underlined]] decorated with many [[/underlined]] crosses for her services as a nurse in the [[underlined]] Serbian [[/underlined]] and [[underlined]] French Armies! [[/underlined]] Also a Mr. Mc [[underlined]] Millan, [[/underlined]] retired iron smarter[[guess]] and his unusually stout wife and Mr. [[underlined]] Lundenbery, [[underlined]] a lawyer his wife and daughter. [[strikethrough]] The was [[/strikethrough]] [[underlined]] Hewitt [[/underlined]] showed us his agricultural tractor with which he has been experimenting on his farm
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looks like a war-automobile. Returned afternoon - the roads everywhere are full of motor cars.
Sept 25. [[underlined]] Celine [[/underlined]] and I much busy with [[underlined]] meeting of Chemists. Chemical Exposition [[/underlined]] Niny has arranged nice exhibit of [[underlined]] Bakelite. [[/underlined]] Yesterday in [[underlined]] Sunday World [[/underlined]] appeared a [[underlined]] long interview with my portrait and that of Baskerville. [[/underlined]] [[strikethrough]] in [[/strikethrough]] -- subject out [[underlined]] electrical industries and America's place in chemical Industry. [[/underlined]] Evening a long drawn out meeting of Council of [[underlined]] Am. Chemical Society. Most members of Council have no conception of value of time because their own time counts for little, therefore have [[/underlined]] scant respect for time of [[underlined]] others. Baskerville's [[/underlined]] well

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