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William Brewster
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  Cambridge - Bethel.
Wea. [Weather] Wed. [Wednesday] Jan. 1, 1902 [January 1, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
8 [degrees]
11 [degrees]
  Clear, cold, high N.W. [Northwest] wind.
  Spent most of day in Museum.
  In A.M. put some final touches to
the Lower Cala. [Lower California] paper & [and] then got it 
off to Melson by express.
  In P.M. wrote a number of letters
and with Gilbert's help packed my
trunk for a trip to Bethel to-morrow.
My cough simply outrageous to-day.

  Wea. [Weather] Thursday 2 [January 2, 1902] Ther. [Thermometer]
10 [degrees]
  A.M. clear; P.M. cloudy; calm
  Took 9 A.M. train. Eastern Div. [Division], for Bethel
Anna Almy with me. C. [Caroline] drove to Porter's with us.
At Portland Anna & [and] I lunched in station & [and]
then took a walk. Got to Bethel at 5 P.M.
No snow whatever between Boston & [and] Portland.
The bare ground & [and] the Crows ended at
Yarmouth. Less than a foot of snow at
Bryants Pond & [and] Bethel. Saw 2 birds [in a flock] which
looked like Pine Grosbeaks near W. Paris [West Paris].
Dr. Gehring met us with sleigh at depot.