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[[underline]] July 20. Concerts [[/underline]] & dancing by orchestra of 12 German [[underline]] Stewards [[/underline]] of Third cabin. Sea calmer less rolling, light fog and chilly. Latitude 50.8. Then clearer & smooth sea First pleasant day
[[underline]] July 21 [[/underline]] Mild and sunny Temp. 70°F. Average speed last 24 hours = 19.2 knots.  Run 475 miles
[[underline]] July 22 [[/underline]] Light fog = 70°F. Best record 19.35.
[[underline]] Games [[/underline]] on this ship are under [[underline]] management [[/underline]] of a [[underline]] tactful young North Carolinian, Mr Hunter Sawyer,[[/underline]] and games are arranged by him in [[underline]] 3d class [[/underline]] cabin deck as well as [[underline]] first class.[[/underline]] New game is large [[underline]] handball [[/underline]] which meets with much success by [[underline]] Irishmen [[/underline]] of 3d class
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All [[underline]] passengers [[/underline]] of both classes, [[underline]] well behaved,[[/underline]] no [[underline]] drunkenness, [[/underline]] no noise. Sent Wireless to [[underline]] Bakelite [[/underline]] and to Yonkers that I am arriving Hoboken Saturday early.  25 cents a word.
[[underline]] July 23. [[/underline]] We are in [[underline]] gulfstream [[/underline]] bleu water strong S.W. breeze. Feels sultry in dining room, notwithstanding fans.  Pleasant on deck. In my cabin at 11 AM = 78°. [[strikethrough]] Lon [[/strikethrough]] Winter clothes worn thus far changed for light clothes. There is [[underline]] daily [[/underline]] a [[underline]] newspaper printed [[/underline]] aboard containing besides wireless news other news, and which is distributed free to all passengers.  More and more [[underline]] impressed with excellent service,[[/underline]] cleanliness, good