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acts as if he were dizzy. Ship seems neglected and far from tidy. My cabin is good by very hot 86°F fortunately there is an electric fan. The [[red underline]] Frasers [[/red underline]] occupy the two only upper deck suites for which they pay $700, each suite has its own bath and dressing room, and can accommodate 3.
[[underline]] Sunday March 23. [[/underline]] Temperature in my room pleasant - only 80°F. Light breeze almost calm. Towards noon [[strikethrough]] p [[/strikethrough]] at Windward passage close to Cuba, shores well visible. Ship makes average 11½-12 knots 
March 24. Cooler temperature in my cabin 70° Light Northerly breeze. - dry pleasant weather, slight pitching.
March 24. Same weather and wind. Temp 65° in[[end page]]
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my cabin - Warmer clothing
March 25. More of sea. Northerly winds slight rolling. Temp. 60°F in cabin, but sunny.
March 26. More wind ^[[NW.,]] moderate rolling. Sky gray then sunny. Approaching Hatteras.
Temp in cabin 70°.
Later it gets colder. Steam turned on in cabin. [[strikethrough]] A [[/strikethrough]] 
March 27. Gray skies. Northerly winds, moderate. Then bright [[red underline]] Arrive Quarantine 4 P.M [[/red underline]] Dock. 6 P.M. 
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Celine and George Baekeland ^[[and Geo Roll]] there with car.  
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[[red underline]] Hecht also there. Got a bottle of Jamaica Rhum thru Custom house [[/red underline]] declaring value and nature [[red underline]] as: "Tonic partly used". [[red underline]] Then drove home. Am told [[red underline]] sales are 50% higher than same [[/red underline]]