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if nothing was the matter with. Could she only keep quiet
[[underlined]] June 15 [[/underlined]] (Sunday) [[strikethrough]] Celine [[/strikethrough]] This morning Celine drove to Nina's. Foggy Rainey weather.
[[underlined]] June 16. [[/underlined]] Went to New York. Hixson's office closed
[[underlined]] July 17. [[/underlined]] Celine improves further. Great News. - The American ship which has been bombed by German batteries and was given up as lost has arrived safely with its 35 passengers men, women and children and landed at Cape Town. 
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[[strikethrough]] V [[/strikethrough]] Washington as a revenge has closed all German Consulates in the U.S. Furthermore has taken possession of all money or values [[strikethrough]] poss [[/strikethrough]] of German ownership in the U.S. - Germany has retaliated by seizing American possessions in Germany or German partners 
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19/ Beautiful weather. - This afternoon had the visit of George and his wife. I telegraphed to Chemists Club that I cannot participate at the dinner at noon for retiring president.
Celine much better - Long pleasant chat in this family reunion.
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Saturday. Drove to Yonkers for movie and further details of American submarine old type, which was [[underlined]] unfit [[/underlined]] for deep cruising and disappeared to a depth of 50 miles and no possibility to lift it. - Boat and crew perished. A long speech [[strikethrough]] of t [[/strikethrough]] by Roosevelt was published so as to let Hitler know that revenge will be taken on Germany's gun boat that bombed and destroyed an American ship with passengers.
22/ Remained at Snug Rock all day. - Beautiful weather but very hot.