Cambridge.
Wea. [Weather] FRI. [Friday] FEB. 20, 1903 [February 20, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
1 [degree]
27 [degrees]
Clear, calm, rising temperature.
  Walked to Elmwood alone, just after
breakfast. Spent day working on
text of Cambridge Birds.
Sally Dearborn lunched with C. [Caroline] & me.
In late P.M. walked to the Parson's
to meet C. [Caroline] & escort her home.
Ralph Hoffmann called at 5 p.m.
Very few birds in the Garden of late.
Wea. [Weather] SATURDAY 21 [February 21, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
3 [degrees]
37 [degrees]
Sunny but slightly hazy; calm.
Much warmer.
Spent A.M. in museum working on
Cambridge Birds. Gilbert went to Concord
for the day. I went in town after
lunch and sent P.M. with Dr. Gehring at
Hotel Bellevue. Saw Mrs. G. [Gehring] & the
Chamberlains for a little while. The Gehrings
have just returned from Washington &
New York. I came out to supper & went
in town again with C. [Caroline] & E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] to hear
"Miss Hereford's [Herford]" monologues. She gave the "Shampoo
Woman", "Pay Station Girl", "Intelligence Office" &
"At the Box Office". Very funny. Big & [?] audience.
Cambridge - Boston.
Wea. [Weather] SUN. [Sunday] FEB. 22, 1903 [February 22, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
21 [degrees]
34 [degrees]
Clear with fresh N.W. [northwest] wind. Cooler.
Fine sleighing. Snow 12 in [inches] deep still.
To St. Johns with C. [Caroline] at 8.30. Afterwards
called at the Thayers [Thayer's]. Still later walked to
Elmwood with "Larry".
Dr. & Mrs. Gehring, George Farnsworth & Geo. Megrew
arrived at 12 n. [noon]. Will & Alice Stone came a 
little later to dine with them & us.
After dinner the Doctor, George Megrew, Stone & I
spent an hour in museum working & talking.
Prof. Williston called. We all went in house for
afternoon tea. Miss Howard & Miss Mary Whitwell called.
Miss Constance Williston & Miss Edith Gilman came to supper.
Also Walter Dean [Deane].
A Crow in Hubbard Park. No birds in garden.
Have seen no Chickadees there for week or more.
Wea. [Weather] MONDAY 23 [Monday February 23, 1903] Ther. [Thermometer]
17 [degrees]
42 [degrees]
Clear & warmer. Light W. [west] wind.
Dr Gehring spent most of A.M.
in the house with C. [Caroline] He & I
started out at 1 p.m. & walked to
Botanic Garden where we went through
the greenhouses hurriedly. We afterwards 
lunched at Harvard Union. He went
in town & I came home at 3 P.M.
At 6 P.M. I went in town & dined
with him at Parker House. At 8 p.m. we
met C. [Caroline] Clara Howe & Walter D. [Deane] at museum
where we saw Crane in David [?].
1 Flicker in the Garden.