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I could concentrate much on what
he was getting at. He certainly can
make some of the queerest movements,
not just with his arms, but his whole
body – and his voice is too sing-songy.
In conversation with him it's not
so bad. I had to meet him of course
afterwards and chat a moment.

Also R & I went up and examined
the panal [panel] which is quite lovely I
think. C. Edward H. being in the first column.
So Dorothy wants some exciting news
to spread around – well! She'll
have to find something else of the
time being at least. I do like her tho
I see nothing of her these days. She
wanted to come to my party but
couldn't get home early enough.

Yesterday four Hasletts – two Giselas)
& [Mrs. S. M. and her "charming daughter"
— New York — went to a
luncheon at the Civic League
in S.F. Dr. Aurelia Rheinhardt [Reinhardt]
of Mills College told her experiences
during the set days she was in
Madingen recently. She took East
a petition signed by the

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