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[[red underline]] boys take serious interest in their work and in the [[/red underline]] kind of letters they write
Feb. 26. Sent cables to Mory (about Dr. Mathews), to Davis (about Nicols Medal) to [[red underline]] Herty [[/red underline]] (about demonstration to Garvan, to Prof. Chandler (State College Pa) sending signed charter for new section of A.C.S.
Afternoon visited a 3 masted schooner [[red underline]] Ladonna [[/red underline]] which belong to an Englishman who used her as a yacht, and left her for sale after he had had trouble with his crew. Seems at least 500 . 700 tons Bolinder engine. One man on watch. Boat looks more like a merchant ship and cabins etc in poor condition 
Feb. 27. Weather here oscillates between 78-82°F 
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In my room. Rarely as low as 76°F. Sent letter to George B. about R.M.B
Feb 28 Some American Navy ships arrived Mercy hospital ship), and Bridgeport (transport) and a few tugs. Reception committee arranged.
Wrote letter to Leonie, George Roll Com. [[red underline]] Munroe, [[/red underline]] [[strikethrough]] George [[/strikethrough]] Rob. Bridges, Harrison Horne, Leonard Jacobi 
Letter of condolences to Mrs. [[red underline]] Jacques Loeb [[/red underline]] [[strikethrough]] who [[/strikethrough]] ^[[Her husband]] has died suddenly in Bermuda, (heart trouble) 
Telegram to George B explaining what R.M B. Arembee, rapid molding bakelite means 
Feb. 29. The [[strikethrough]] war [[/strikethrough]] ships in. Tourists come in and out here to this hotel in droves. Many only for one meal. Motor from Port Antonio then proceed to Panama Canal etc.
Evening, ball, and concert

Transcription Notes:
Could "Ar-em-bee" be the phonetic spelling of the letters "R-M-B"?