Wea. [Weather] Thur. [Thursday] Jan.19, 1905 [January 19, 1905] Ther. [Thermometer]
Clear & warm with light S.W. [southwest] wind 47 [degrees]
  Spent forenoon working on the
Cambridge list. A [at] 11.15 took electric
to Boston where I met and lunched
with H.W. Henshaw at Athletic Club.
We then spent about 2 hrs. [hours] at
Mrs. Jack Gardener's Museum. Met
Alicia Keyes there. I afterwards 
went to Goodspeeds & bought a Beaver
picture & some old books. Home at 7 P.M.
Wea. [Weather] Friday 20 [January 20, 1905] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear & very mild - just like the
middle or last of March.
  Spent A.M. on the Cambridge list.
H.W. Henshaw came at 2 P.M. &
spent the afternoon. He starts for 
Washington alone to-night.
  C. [Caroline] & I took electric car for Boston
at 5.40 to dine with Mr. Leverett at
the Union Club. We went to his room
afterwards & saw his fine library, driving
back to Cambridge in a carriage at 10 P.M.
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Wea. [Weather] Sat. [Saturday] Jan. 21, 1905 [January 21, 1905] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Morning clear; afternoon cloudy. Cooler.
  Spent day in Museum working on the
Cambridge list. No callers. C. [Caroline] went
to Andover to see my cousins & Constance
Greenough, Gilbert to Concord where he
found that the water pipes at the
farm had frozen. 
  Heard a Downy drumming steadily in the
afternoon of the 18th in the Smith Place
& another was here this morning. It is very
early in the season for them to begin this
occupation.
Wea. [Weather]  Sunday 22 [January 22, 1905] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Cloudy with a light drizzle of
rain following a trifling snowfall that
occurred last night - a chilly, dreary day.
  To St. John at 8.30 with C. [Caroline] Afterwards
went with her to the Thayers. Returned
to the Museum at 9.30 & spent the
remainder of the forenoon writing 
letters. Geo. V. Leverett & Sam. Henshaw
dined with us at 1.30 & stayed until
5 P.M. We had a good long talk in
the Museum. No other callers.
C. [Caroline] read "Is He Popinjay" to me in the evening.