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discuss, [[underline]] Durez situation [[/underline]] where I formulate [[underline]] my objection to licensing as matter of policy then Radiofrequency Laboratories [[/underline]] contract, where show danger of their too broad claims which are liable to bring us in many very serious complications and unexpected troubles. He suggests I should meet [[underline]] Dr. Hull and Seabury. [[/underline]] Also passed in review all pending patent matters. 
All afternoon at office.
April 7. [[underline]] Again very interested in my work. To think, to act to construct to feel happy that is [[/underline]] [[double underline]] living! [[/double underline]] All day at office taking up pending matters.
April 8. Went to [[underline]] dentist [[/underline]] to examine my teeth, nothing urgent; but corrosion of teeth is gaining now the crown of my molars
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All day at office. [[underline]] Ellwood Hendrick [[/underline]] calls, tells me situation of Dr. McKees troubles at Columbia has not improved. Am sorry to hear it. Some think his extreme nervousness is due to mental disorders.
[[underline]] April 9. [[/underline]] At office all day.
[[underline]] April 10. [[/underline]] "    "     afternoon visited U.C and Century.
[[underline]] April 11 [[/underline]] (Sunday) Spent all morning writing out my tax returns. Afternoon [[underline]] racked wine with Dick. [[/underline]] The wine from early grapes of last summer is [[underline]] marvelously clear [[/underline]] and has a very [[underline]] light pink [[/underline]] color and excellent bouquet and has a pleasant dry taste. Cold weather everyday.
[[underline]] April 12. Redman back. [[/underline]] All day session with him [[underline]] on pending [[/underline]] matters. As [[underline]] Rossi, Karpen and Schleussner not available [[/underline]]