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reddish or greenish. Also shows me a colorless gelatinous transparent mass obtained in a test tube which he says is an intermediary product. His molded samples (black) look fairly well. They are not so strong as bakelite but he says they are less expensive to produce. Told him to see Rossi to whom I shall talk personally and that his materials and process will have an entirely fair trial and if there is anything we can use we are desirous of making arrangements with him. Afterwards went to Dr. [[red underlined]] W.H. Nichols [[/red underlined]] office [[strikethrough]] by [[/strikethrough]] to hear whether anything further has been done 
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in examining Baskerville's oil refining process for the Corn Products Co. Was glad to see he is full of good will and has submitted [[strikethrough]] matter [[/strikethrough]] subject to right parties and shown them my letters etc. Coats called up at phone tells that experiments conducted in City College laboratory seemed to impress the representative of the Corn Products Co and that he has a further appointment Sunday and will telephone to me 
Feel very happy that this matter has not been neglected. Afterwards met Hays at Townsend office where we discussed [[red underlined]] Kirk Brown [[/red underlined]] incident. Then after Hays left Seabury came in and told me