Cambridge - Boston
Wea. [weather] SUN. [Sunday] FEB. 8, 1903 [February 8, 1903] Ther. [thermometer]
16 [degrees]
34 [degrees]
North-easterly storm beginning
with snow at 10 a.m. changing to
rain at 4 p.m. & continuing into the night.
  C. & I attended morning session at St. Johns
as usual. After having tea at the Thayer's
I returned & spent the forenoon writing
letters. Charlie & Mary Greenough and
Frank Manning dined with us at 1 p.m.
The Greenoughs left early but Frank
stayed until 5 p.m. C. [Caroline] & I went to the
Deane's at 7.30 finding Walter much better.
Wea. [Weather] MONDAY 9 [February 9, 1903] Ther. [thermometer]
24 [degrees]
34 [degrees]
Clear with strong N.W. [northwest] wind
  Twenty-fifth anniversary of 
my wedding. C. [Caroline] & I celebrated it
by spending the day in town.
We first called at Art Museum to find it
closed, next at Turner's to select a chain
[?]. C. [Caroline] has given me, next at Don & Richards
to see Hopkinson Smith's paintings, next
at [?] to select a silver salver for C. [Caroline]
Lunched at State House & saw Simmons's
paintings. Went to Castle Sq. Theater [Castle Square Theater] at 2
saw Lady Ursula a [?] play. Dined
at Parker's at 6.30. Home at 8. [?] flowers
& [?] [?]
Cambridge - Boston
Wea. [weather] TUES. [Tuesday] FEB. 10, 1903 [February 10, 1903] Ther. [thermometer]
24 [degrees]
40 [degrees]
Clear with light W. [west] wind. A
beautiful winter day.
  Spent A.M. working on my
Introduction. Went to town at 2 P.M.
& transferred my stock in Cold Storage
Co. [Company] to J.C. Melvin who is selling out
to a syndicate. Home again by 4.
Worked an hour. Then went to 
small afternoon tea given by C. 
[?], the [?] Rodgers & Walter & Margie
were there.
Wea. [weather] WEDNESDAY 11 [February 11, 1903] Ther. [thermometer]
35 [degrees]
47 [degrees]
Clear & calm. Warmer. Began
raining soon after dark.
Walked to the Thayers [Thayer's] with C. [Caroline]
just after breakfast. Worked on
my Introduction the rest of day.
No callers.
A Flicker & Chickadees in the Garden.