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practically [[strikethrough]] saw [[/strikethrough]] [[underlined in red]] no visitor. Mr. Van Ende, the owner of [[/underlined]] that 120 foot [[underlined in red]] Nuska [[/underlined]] came around while I was taking supper. I cannot make out what kind of a man he is Speaks [[underlined in red]] about his big income [[/underlined]] then otherwise he seems rath nervous [[strikethrough]] and [[/strikethrough]] Runs his yacht with two men. [[underlined in red]] Was in that big storm of two weeks ago and had to run out further seaward, [[/underlined]] because he would not enter Southport. [[underlined in red]] Mr. Furber [[/underlined]] is the superintendant of the Yacht [[underlined in red]] Club [[/underlined]] and kindly took charge of my blankets etc.
Left with 12:30 A.M. train for New York.
Nov 3. Country traversed by train uninteresting. Noticed patches of cotton fields with last crop of cotton on dried stalks Spent day reading. - My
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[[underlined in red]] article on Nitrogen fixation has appeared in Scribner's Magazine and other articles books and papers. Read more today in the train than during [[/underlined]] my whole voyage.
Nov 4. When I awakened this morning I was in [[underlined in red]] Pennsylvania Station. [[/underlined]] [[strikethrough]] Drove [[/strikethrough]] Motored to [[underlined in red]] Chemists Club [[/underlined]] where I met [[underlined in red]] Whitley.  [[/underlined]] Then to [[strikethrough]] meeting of Chemical[[/strikethrough]] first meeting of chemical committee of [[underlined in red]] National Research Council.  Bogert [[/underlined]] presiding. Geo S. [[underlined in red]] Hale there,  A. A. Noyes. Dr. Alsberge [[/underlined]] of Washington, [[underlined in red]] Whitley [[/underlined]] and myself.  Rather slow proceedings [[underlined in red]] Bogert [[/underlined]] losing himself rather much in details of organization.  Then lunch at Chemists Club. Evening went to University Club where [[underlined in red]] Celine [[/underlined]] joined me at 6:30 PM  We went to Delmonico's for supper then to Punch and Judy theatre where we enjoyed 

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Not sure it is necessary to double space after end of sentences or to add lines between pages, paragraphs, etc. takes up database space Instructions say to use the word 'underlined' in brackets when words are underlined in text. Seems appropriate because indicates past tense.