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Redman, Geo, Swan and myself all agree the soft punching laminated varnish should not be offered to [[underline]] Diamond Fibre and only to Continental and Formica [[/underline]]
[[underline]] April 28. [[/underline]] At office all day 
George B. at [[underline]] Cornwall [[/underline]] to follow work at [[underline]] paper mill [[/underline]] George Roll at Grand Jury duty [[underline]] Chamberlain [[/underline]] here to discuss with him [[underline]] transfer of molding material equipment to Perth Amboy [[/underline]] and let him in Bloomfield [[underline]] take care of our newer developments [[/underline]] Thinks well of the plan so does Redman and Shrimpe and George B. 
[[strikethrough]] April 29 [[/strikethrough]] Personal conference [[strikethrough]] with [[/strikethrough]] between [[underline]] Potter [[/underline]] X Redman and myself. He seems to think well of our general plan [[/underline]] except
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some modifications he proposes. 
[[underline]] April 29. Hamman is in the hospital, Schleussner has to replace him as president of R&H, [[/underline]] so is unavailable 
Early morning conference with [[underline]] Mann of Durez and Hays. Mann [[strikethrough]] sa [[/strikethrough]] claims license altho' not signed can be considered as such. [[/underline]] 
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Preposterous! Refer him to Hays [[strikethrough]] in wh [[/strikethrough]] with whom I left him and who shows the absurdity of this claim 
I find out now that [[underline]] Durez [[/underline]] salesman [[strikethrough]] have [[/strikethrough]] have [[underline]] pushed their indiscretion and eagerness [[/underline]] to the point of telling to everybody [[underline]] that they are licensed. Inquiries [[/underline]] to that effect are pouring in on [[underline]] Swan. General Electric [[/underline]] asks us also for a license!