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[[in red]] Livermore [[/in red]]
[[red underline]] looks well [[/red underline]] and seems to have entirely [[red underline]] recovered of her late illness [[/red underline]] and is her cheerful self again
[[underlined]] Jan 31 [[/underlined]] Cool night 66°F but 78°F to day
Wrote to Zanetti also to Potter sending him reports about [[red underlined]] Edward Weston [[/red underlined]] for Swinburne and Kingsbury 
Wrote also to Edward [[red underlined]] Weston [[/red underlined]] Evening went to Dr. [[red underlined]] Jeffrey [[/red underlined]] to consult him about slight eruption on my right cheek below the eye because at the [[red underlined]] Life-Extension Institute [[/red underlined]]they had advised me to consult a dermatologist in Miami. Altho last year the examining physician advised me to do absolutely nothing. [[red underlined]] Jeffrey [[/red underlined]] independently came to same conclusion and advised to wait for proper time to decide what to do.  X See below for Feb.1.
[[underlined]] Feb 2 [[/underlined]] Wrote to Julius Phillipi
Dr. Stillwell of Princeton came here this afternoon, for a long interesting chat. Tells me he is the one who proposed the 60 Cycle, now generally adopted here.
Also visit from Cole and his son in law. He came to show me a mysterious motor made from corn-pit and which moves right by pointing right finger at it, and left by left finger. He thinks it is a radiant effluxa from the body. I demonstrated him that his sensitive little suspended radiating ray is merely a very sensitive windmill, which slowly turns around by the invisible light wind generated by the proximity of the finger as a heat source.
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[[underlined]] Feb 1 [[/underlined]] 1933. 
 Dr [[red underlined]] Edward Breakey [[/red underlined]] who is going to Homestead to study Halowax as an insecticide for Halowax, visited me. He left Ohio with his wife and 2 year old child in his automobile. Showed
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him around the garden pointing out plants of interests and gave him general oversight of climate, and crop problems 
Four sugar applies were ripe to day.
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[[underlined]] Feb 3 [[/underlined]]  
[[left margin in red]] Air planes [[/left margin in red]]
Sailed this afternoon in sloop to the Yacht Club. While there saw [[red underlined]] 5 Airplanes, [[/red underlined]] some 2 motors, other 4 motors arrive all in time and [[red underlined]] with admirable precision. [[/red underlined]] Wrights invention has taken astonishing developments in a short period.
[[underlined]] Feb 4 [[/underlined]] Celine leaves tonight 10 PM for Florida
[[left margin]] Lorenzo Semple [[/left margin]]
Went sailing in sloop and arrived at Munroe just when [[red underlined]] Semples [[/red underlined]] new cruising boat was being launched. Extraordinary design and much comfort in a small auxiliary sail boat
Feb 5 (Sunday) Northerly wind but warmer and bright during day [[strikethrough]] line [[/strikethrough]] time.
[[left margin in red]] Celine arrives [[/left margin in red]]
[[underlined]] Feb. 6. [[/underlined]] [[red underlined]] Celine [[/red underlined]] arrived here ^[[at 7]] this morning in excellent health and spirits. [[red underlined]] Frieda [[/red underlined]] will follow later. It was quite cool this morning. - Lowest [[red underlined]] 46°F [[/red underlined]] later on with the sun it became quite pleasant. A most pleasant day together, looking over the garden and talking about matters of common interest.
[[left margin in red]] Tom Barbour  
Hodenpyl [[/left margin in red]]
[[underlined]] Feb. 7. [[/underlined]] Warmer. Afternoon went to [[red underlined]] Fairchild's with Celine. Hodenpyl [[/red underlined]] there also [[red underlined]] Prof. Thomas Barbour [[/red underlined]] of Harvard, Mr. [[red underlined]] Loomis, [[/red underlined]] entomologist and Dr. [[red underlined]] Popensie. [[/red underlined]] The latter has recently lost his talented wife and is on his way to Boston from Honduras. A [[red underlined]] quiet and modest man [[/red underlined]] well known in botany and its applications.
[[red underlined]] Barbour & Loomis [[/red underlined]] came to have