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He [[red underlined]] played in the house Band [[/red underlined]] on the ship on which he was assigned. So I [[red underlined]] remained along on board [[/red underlined]] and enjoyed myself letting the engine run and afterward simple usual supper of canned lobster etc
[[underlined]] June 1. 1919 [[/underlined]] (Sunday)
Lovely weather not to hot nor too cold - Up early. but about 8AM went to Snug Rock for breakfast Spent remainder of morning [[red underlined]] A [[proofing?]] routines and reading [[/red underlined]] newspapers. [[red underlined]] Jeeryk [[/red underlined]] and his wife for lunch. Then [[red underlined]] Celine [[/red underlined]] and I [[red underlined]] went aboard Ion. [[/red underlined]] Albert got along to [[red underlined]] Perth Amboy. [[/red underlined]] Lifted anchor at 2P.M.
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Engine ran well. Speed as follows Naut. Miles
Yacht Club - 2 P.M.
131st Pier - 3 P.M
Columbia University - 3:10
Rowing Club 116 st 
96 st 3:16
86 st. Columbia Y. Club 3:19
Statue Liberty 4:00
Fort Wadworth 4:30
Perth Amboy Y. Club 6:15
Went with [[red underlined]] Celine [[/red underlined]] to Station where she caught train to New York. Up town.
Albert left after my return Prepare my simple cold supper - [[red underlined]] Anchorage here is quite pleasant near Raritan Yacht club. [[/red underlined]] My neighbors are mostly Oyster sloops. Quiet night calm weather
June 2. Up early and busy. [[red underlined]] Rossi [[/red underlined]] came aboard about 10A.M. and took simple lunch. of cold tongue