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amount of expenses barely allows him to get along in the most parsimonious way. [[red underlined]] This shows once more how foreigners ill adapt themselves to american conditions and spend unnecessary money while being parsimonious otherwise. [[/red underlined]] He says he alone got along at $50.00 per month before his wife and child arrived.
Jan 21, 1917 (Sunday) Mr. and [[red underlined]] Mrs. Horta [[/red underlined]] here for dinner also Gordan Wightman of Cornell a friend of George now taking the chemical course, and who is about [[red underlined]] 30 years [[/red underlined]] old and married and who started life as a teacher and [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[?]] [[strikethrough]] [[red underlined]] "sky-pilot" [[/red underlined]] in lumber camps, and workmen settlements.  
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