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84 7:30 A.M train for New York [[red underline]] Commencement exercises in Columbia University [[/red underline]] Changer there Usual ceremonies. [[red underline]] very few uniforms this year in contrast to last year. [[/red underline]] [[strikethrough]] Everybody [[/strikethrough]] Everything has resumed its normal appearance. Aziladi of Japan Johu made a D.L.L. hon. Then alumni lunch. some good speeches. [[strikethrough]] Holy [[/strikethrough]] Statue maker of [[red underline]] Miss Mallbre [[/red underline]] [[strikethrough]] la [[/strikethrough]] two discs of [[red underline]] hard rubber each [[/red underline]] 10m.m. that one has diameter = 20 1/2" the other = 18 1/8" Stayed at University Club June 5. Early to Board [[end page]] [[start page]] 85 Directors meeting of [[red underline]] General Bakelite Co. [[/red underline]] Told to Hammon & Schleusser [[red underline]] our factory should make its own purchases. [[/red underline]] Hammon says there is no objection whatever to that and Rossi should start at once preferably [[red underline]] before Dubois leaves. [[/red underline]] Then went to see James at Galbraith and with him went to purchase various yachting supplies at Durkers Then at 4P.M [[red underline]] first meeting of Institute of International education [[2 red !! in left margin]] which took place in the officers of [[red underline]] Carnegie Foundation Present. Dr. N.M [[red underline]] Butler [[/red underline]] Dwight Morrow Prof. [[red underline]] Duggan [[/red underline]] Paul [[red underline]] Monroe [[/red underline]] Prof. [[red underline]] Scofield [[/red underline]] Mrs. Helen Dura [[red underline]] Miller [[/red underline]] ^[[of Hammond]] and [[red underline]] myself [[/red underline]]