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further he told one that Mr. Kasper had assured him that Kasper Brothers do not control the stock of Redmanol. (This does not mean that individually the members of the firm of Kasper Brothers + Kasper Brothers do not control) He also told me that Kasper Brothers in Chicago had a good reputation as business men and were classed as "white"-jews. This and other things he said made me perceive that Kirk Brown as putting out feelers as to a possible arrangement with Kasper Brothers. I told him that I could say nothing to that affect That our relations with Condensite Co under former control, and Conden
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site in the hands of our bitterest enemies were two different things. That any contracts we had with Condensite might be carried out either in a generously friendly spririt or in a defensive manner.
Immediately afterwards I went to see Townsend and told him all these details also went to see Schleussner and Hamman. then tried to meet Williams but he had left his office
Went for lunch to Chemists Club then to my bank. then to University Club. While there Townsend phoned me that Bull has been to see Neave to ask on the part of his clients a license on the patents adjudicated in our favor. [[strikethrough]] on [[/strikethrough]] He says that in as far as Mr. Kasper