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views running very much along same line as mine
May 9. Here all day.
May 10. To office of G.B. Co talk with Swan and George Roll about new program and how to carry it out 
Then to Townsend where met Wendsworth who makes good impression. Then Seabury; took them all to Col. Un. Club, then all afternoon with Townsend and Seabury to discuss possibility of [[red underline]] taking in Boonton [[/red underline]]
Evening supp at University Club
May 11. All day in [[red underline]] Boonton [[/red underline]] with Geo Roll, Townsend and Seabury. Inspection of factory and discussion of plans for taking them in. Molding department very active. Says orders
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reach $130000 a month, almost exclusively on Radio. Has started order of 6 tons for laminated sheet for composite cardboard.
Townsend's idea of forming [[red underline]] Radio frequencies [[/red underline]] laboratories Corporation seems somewhat complicated to me. The only thing which would attract me would be the laminated sheet part. Will think it over.
May 12. Wrote special delivery letter to [[red underline]] Redman [[/red underline]] explaining situation but urging him and Karpen to come here and see things themselves.
As far as I can remember the accountants who examined Boonton books for Westinghouse reported as follows:
Mrs. Frère here to see Celine to consult about education for her son