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[[underline]] 133. [[/underline]] Afternoon to U.C. Celine with car drove to reception at the house of Dean Barker Dean of Engineering (Columbia) Many friends there. Place much crowded. [[vertical in left margin]] Dean Warren Barker, M.S [[/vertical in left margin]] All cheerful Cold buffet, beer and coffee Dr. Edwin H. Armstrong, former assistant of Pupin; now well known for his inventions in Radio transmission. Bogert, Jackson, Schlichter Berkey, Finch, Hixson, Jackson LaMer, Lucke, Morgan, [[strikethrough]] Pari [[/strikethrough]] Parr & Mrs. Parr, Pegram Severinghaus, Schlichter, [[strikethrough]] M.M. [[/strikethrough]] William De Garmo Turner. Lincoln Work etc. etc. Pleasant meeting of many old friends and their wives. [[underline]] November 26. [[/underline]] At Snug Rock wrote long letter to Brooks advising him to be more careful about his malaria [[strikethrough]] Nina [[/strikethrough]] Celine tells me that [[end page]] [[start page]] \134  Celine B. Roll is engaged to a very distinguished young man I hope he is the right kind. - Would be a pity for dear Celine, who is such a fine distinguished girl of high aims. - This evening George called [[strikethrough]] met [[/strikethrough]] me at the phone. Tells me Brooks will not be able to be at the steamer next Saturday, on account of his studies and has to observe his treatment against malaria as prescribed by the physicians. Celine has taken Celine Roll, her fiance, Nina, Young Roll and Wyman to dinner in New York [[strikethrough]] and [[/strikethrough]] followed to see comic play by Charly Chaplan. [[underline]] November 27 [[/underline]]. White snow again and cold but bright. - Went to office to meet George who is preparing to leave tomorrow to South America with his wife. - He first came to Yonkers to leave his two motor cars in our stalls to find them there after his return