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ration and more courtesy and more attention than every before. That we intended to give our customers the benefit of any improvements or great efficiency in our methods and also any reduction in cost of production which might be accomplished. In the mean time it would be foolish keeping on spending any time to pry away any customers from Redmonal or Condensite, or for them to do anything of the kind 
Gordon and Hall and probably Swan seemed to agree with me that the new combination was excellent for all concerned as well as to those of our employes who would [[strikethrough]] have [[/strikethrough]] thus have better opportunity to show
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initiative and work in a broadened field.
Afterwards went to Townsend to tell him about all this.
December 4, 1922 Here all day. Mr Dawling a sketch artist come here from Lamborne editor of Chemical Engineer to make a pencil sketch for that publication, and took lunch with me.
December 5. At 9:00 directors ^[[of G.B.Co]] met and discussed Bye-laws and Incorporation act of new corporation, and other matters 
Williams left before meeting was over.
Afterwards Hamman, Schleussner and I met for discussing directors. We agreed upon our six for new company as follows: Baekeland Hamman, Schleussner, Hays, Williams Townsend provided that