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a [[underline]] Columbia graduate lawyer [[/underline]] practising in Paris was toast master. I was at head table on left of ex. [[underline]] Ambassador Jusserand: On my [[strikethrough]] left ^[[right]] [[/strikethrough]] ^[[left]] [[/underline]] another Columbia Professor (Law school) etc etc.
[[underline]] June 25. [[/underline]] Another ^[[long]] conference with [[underline]] Karpen,[[/underline]] then took him for lunch at my hotel. Rain & cold 48°F. Went to [[underline]] Exhibition of Decorative Arts, [[/underline]] very extensive, some pretty things, [[underline]] many crazy things,[[/underline]] futurist style; [[underline]] craving for bizarre [[/underline]] and weird effects. Perversion of good taste. - Crazy. 
[[underline]] June 26. [[/underline]] Cloudy and rainy went to Bank for $150. Letter from [[underline]] George that he has been ill [[/underline]] and that
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Townsend does not come but [[underline]] Redman [[/underline]] has left N.Y 
[[underline]] June 16. [[/underline]] and is in London. Hamman is in Paris. This [[strikethrough]] Letter [[/strikethrough]] simplifies matters and I shall stay in Europe [[underline]] to meet Redman [[/underline]] and explain my conclusions concerning [[underline]] Moldensite, Damard and European [[/underline]] plans. [[underline]] Karpen [[/underline]] entirely agrees with me.
[[underline]] Sanford Brown [[/underline]] wrote a letter from [[underline]]Virginia Hot Springs,[[/underline]] enclosing a clipping in which President Gary of Steel Trust recommends financial policy of [[underline]] large cash reserves [[/underline]] entirely similar to what I have been recommending right along. [[underline]] Sanford Brown [[/underline]] also agrees with me.
[[underline]] George Baekeland wrote [[/underline]]