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164/ ^[[Wallace P.]] Cohoe and Mrs. Cohoe mailed us a pleasant letter on the occassion of their 60 [[strikethrough]] anniversa [[/strikethrough]] anniversary.
[[underlined]] September 9 [[/underlined]] Beautiful clear day Went to office in the morning but George had gone to our camp Took luncheon at [[strikethrough]] Un [[/strikethrough]] Chemists Club, where met many of my old friends. - Took subway instead of train to get to N.Y and back to Yonkers. - Very interesting sight to see well behaved crowd even when many have no seat and must stand upright, keeping their balance by clutching the strap (Strap hangers)
Celine announced that tomorrow Saturday evening she arrives by train. - Further bad news from Europe.
Celine got letters from the wives of our friends in Edinbourh and the Potters family, thanking her for sending food etc.
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Went to Chemists Club this afternoon There met Zinsser (Senior) He tells me that his son is now at the head of one of the larger chemical factories. The boy distinguish himself long ago as very intelligent and well poised
[[underlined]] September [[/underlined]] 13.. Wrote a letter to X [[left margin vertical]] X Infantile paralysis [[/left margin vertical]] Dr. Midgeley who is now at the Chemical meeting in New Jersey and still running around in a chair, his paralised legs have not improved.
[[underlined]] Sept. 14 [[/underlined]] (Sunday) Celine is returning from her camp with George. Dick went to fetch them. Beautiful weather Further fighting in Russia etc. and further aims of Roosevelt to get  us into the war. How long will it last with the bunch in Washington around him
Evening Celine arrived here bringing Brooksie along who stayed over night. The boy has grown still further and wears