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varnishes and more particularly in the transparent material of permanent color resulting from hexatriphenol proportions It may allow us to get here a phenol [[underlined in red]] an excess of which does not discolor and thus [[/underlined in red]] could be used either in conjunction with other solid solvents or alone as we did in making C N. 20. 
[[underlined in red]] Elwood Hendrick [[/underlined in red]] here this afternoon. to discuss further improvements on his booklet on bakelite 
Dec. 11 [[strikethrough]] Went [[/strikethrough]] Drove to see ^[[Louis]] Ellrodt [[underlined in red]] at County Clerk in White Plains told him I want a certified affidavit that I obtained my naturalization certificate on Dec 22. 1897 as shown by my original and further evidence. [[/underlined in red]]
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Told him about my claim to Germany about money due me there and he promised me to furnish [[strikethrough]] ed [[/strikethrough]] the necessary copies of the record. He wants a few days to consult [[underlined in red]] Mr. Sturgis [[/underlined in red]] he says. Afterwards drove to [[underlined in red]] Custom [[/underlined in red]] house for [[underlined in red]] Passport application Hays was my witness. [[/underlined in red]] Then to shipping and registry department to file application for documenting [[underlined in red]] Ion. [[/underlined in red]] Distributed samples of [[underlined in red]] my home made wine to Hays, to Gadkin to Harper, [[/underlined in red]] then finally at University Club. [[underlined in red]] for Pupin Holden. also. Meeshan. Supper at U.C. [[/underlined in red]]
Dec 12. Early to office. Met Schleussner. then Brickenstein Townsend, George Roll, Kirk