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Sunday, November 4

Social meeting at 5:30. Sister White was not present. Our crank was present again and also a lady who tried to speak, but they were stopped. Eat breakfast and packed some. Much is ready to bring. Conference at nine o’clock and following was Tract Society which adjourned about 10:30. Closed by prayer by Brother Haskell. This closed our meetings. We had dinner at 12, but just before we were in and had up some Bible questions and questions asked Brother Waggoner. Quite a number came down and we taken the 2:20 train for Chicago. Nearly a carload of us. Some in sleepers—Brother Underwood, Smith, Haskell, Huntly, and others. It began to be dark before we crossed the river at L A poor man got on who had been in wreck, had one leg off and head cut. I slept sound, [end.] MMM 512.2

[CD-ROM Editor’s Note: On pp. 513-518 are published actual copy of the R. Dewitt Hottel handwritten diary pages just transcribed on pp. 505-512.]