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the rooms and is credited with giving the [[underline]] excellent acoustic [[/underline]] properties to the large main lecture room. Visited [[underline]] dental clinic [[/underline]] an extradordinarily busy and extensive place, where hundreds of operators were busy on students or state patients. everything quiet, clean and business like. What impresses me most is [[underline]] how the legislature of each state composed of mediocre and tricky politicians [[strikethrough]] as so [[/strikethrough]] everywhere votes such liberal credits for their state Universities. Their laboratories [[/underline]] are better equipped than ours in Columbia. Am told the [[underline]] people of the State compel them to vote [[/underline]]
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[[underline]] liberal appropriations [[/underline]] and they do not desire to disobey whatever their political leanings may be. - Very different from what I saw in Europe. Informal supper at the Inn then my lecture. Again an [[underline]] audience composed exclusively of students [[/underline]] and teachers with the corresponding school atmosphere. Arranged my speech accordingly.
After lecture [[underline]] Professor Prentice, Cornelia's [[/underline]] [[strikethrough]] father ^[[uncle]] [[/strikethrough]] 
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came to greet me. He makes an excellent impression. He is [[underline]] Professor of Anatomy [[/underline]] at the Medical School. His youngest daughter with him 
Then off with 10:30 P.M train for Chicago
[[underline]] Nov 14. Dr. Klein [[/underline]] chairman of Section at Station at 7:00 AM