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82 looking young chap. eager to learn and to get acquainted with things chemical in the U.S. Gave them each a [[red underline]] bakelite fountain pen [[/red underline]] and to Guillelimillo, a stellete knife and bakelite collar buttons. They [[red underline]] say no ^[[american]] books on chemistry or science are to be had in their stores. [[/red underline]] Will write Van Norhand and Wiley and McGrath. Also send chemical catalog etc. to them and copies of Nat. & Chem. Engineering Also tell Dr. Olsen transactions, ditto to Prof. Richscirte. Gliess Graham Lusk. etc. Tell Bigelow about his publications to send them At noon time [[red underline]] Gordon [[/red underline]] a accompanied me to [[left margin in red]] Buenos Aires [[/left margin]] [[end page]] [[start page]] 83 [[red underline]] the monthly lunch of the University Club. [[/red underline]] See Bylaws and membership present is [[red underline]] Dr. Nelson [[/red underline]] Robertson Council General of U.S and a University of Virginia man there also [[red underline]] Dr. Klein commercial attache to the embassy both make good impression [[/red underline]] So do all the members present. a [[strikethrough]] fine [[/strikethrough]] ^[[nice]] set of men [[red underline]] earnest and cheerful Good representations of U.S. [[/red underline]] After lunch had a talk with Gordon. Erving. (Secy Y.M.C.A.) [[red underline]] Nelson about Institute International Education problems. [[/red underline]] They are willing to undertake responsibility in their annunciation of watcher to it that right men be sent regardless of poli