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She is very interested in her studies.
[[underlined]] November 17 [[/underlined]] = With Dick went to Bloomfield ^[[factory]] in Celine's carriage so as to be protected against cold The plant is in full operation in the different departments. - [[strikethrough]] w [[/strikethrough]] Spend quite some time with Dr. Moore. who showed me various lists as to the men employed by us in Bloomfield; the subject with which they are occupied etc etc Furthermore a record of their [[strikethrough]] pre [[/strikethrough]] personal production in the department they were active Their performance etc. as well as their wages and productivity. [[strikethrough]] As [[/strikethrough]] etc. etc. As now drawn up it gives an easy way for determining their relative merits. At noon went to the dining room, where men and women got their dinner in the same room. The foodstuffs were the 
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were the same for each according to their selections. The table on which I sat was arranged by Moore I and Moore sitting in the middle, while we could talk with the others. - All this made an excellent impression and expressed the desire that I should come around oftener. and "good-byes" sounded by all.
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Dick brought me home about near evening. Took a light supper and went to bed. - But at 8:30 P.M I felt a pain in my right ear. My [[underlined]] right ear is wet; [[/underlined]] but my left [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] ear is [[strikethrough]] dry. [[/strikethrough]] entirely dry and does not hurt. Putting some cotton wool in both, I find that the one with cotton wool does not hurt and is not wet.
[[strikethrough]] To [[/strikethrough]] The right [[strikethrough]] ear had [[/strikethrough]] Ear drum has been perforated a year ago at the Columbia hospital while I was sick in bed there.