Letterbooks containing copies of Brandeis' outgoing correspondence on the New England railroad merger, 1911-1915, continue on reel 141. Also found here is a series of personal pocket diaries, kept by Brandeis on an irregular basis, from 1871-1912, in which he jotted names, addresses and kept a random expense record. Many of these entries were written in pencil and may be illegible on film. The reel ends with a volume of material from a course on Business Law that Brandeis taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1893/1894. A note at the bottom of Brandeis' introduction indicates the material is incomplete. (Boxes A 2-2, 3, 4-1/3)