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Now. With our friend Philip, a situation developing involving a white-haired man who is in the background, behind or connected with, the man who suggested Philip seek office. (Philip is Seth’s entity name for John.)
The man who offered the suggestion to Philip may not realize himself that the original idea was not his own. It originated with the white-haired man. Very approximately here, his age—because of the hair color I am not sure—maybe 47 to 67, for his face is not old though his hair is white.
Now this man by association reminds Ruburt of Dirksen because the temperamental similarities are fairly evocative. This man fuller in the face however, and less eloquent. The initial M somehow connected, though it may not necessarily be the initial of a person’s name. Perhaps if not it is related to a place of residence, or district.
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(See page 249 of the 313th session: Wherein a professional man not with John’s company offers John something.)
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The request will be more formally made, also. A brother-in-law involved here. If not of Philip’s, then a brother-in-law of the man who made the suggestion.
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(The assistant district attorney is Clint Smith. John said that the senior partner in Smith’s law firm is named Murphy—hence the M initial. He is closer to the 47-year age limit, and has whitish hair. He is fuller in the face than Senator Dirksen, as Seth states. Murphy is also a Republican, as Dirksen is. John met Mr. Murphy just once, briefly, he states, and has no idea of the man’s position in politics, his influence, etc. It is possible that Murphy influenced Clint Smith.
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One small rather insignificant point, Joseph: the man for whom Ruburt works—the name, Miller—is also the name of one of his mother’s old friends, though she was a woman. The similarity here somewhat unfortunate.
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A tiff or argument involving Philip, rather unexpected, that will seem to shift alliances, but in the overall will not. Here involving a slightly older man who has a brother.
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One changed his opinion of the man, and for the better. Dark hair somewhat in a circle, with some of the head bare. An Andy Gump with a paunch. A long nose, and eyes with a twinkle. From a place with an Indian-sounding name. And just perhaps an E initial, pertaining to place of residence or name. And maybe an H.
Another younger man with a broad, almost Slavic face and short prickly hair, black or brown.
And a man in his 50’s. Some overweight, round. Something odd about his suit or clothing. Gray pin stripe. An interest in history. In an intermediate position in the company. A man known as a squawker.
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([John:] “The man in an intermediary position: Could he be a regional manager?”)
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(John said Seth’s description of a younger man with a Slavic face and short prickly hair fits Bob Dineen, another salesman also present at the Rochester meeting. However Dineen’s hair, which was once brown or dark, is now gray. Seth had given him black or brown hair.
(John said the man in his 50’s mentioned by Seth could be Stan Farrer. Farrer is John’s regional manager, which would be an intermediate position in the company, Searle. He wore a gray suit at Rochester, John said, but not a pin stripe. John also said he doesn’t know whether Farrer is a squawker; it is possible by contrast simply because most of the men don’t say anything.
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