Wea. [Weather] Wed. [Wednesday], June 28, 1905. Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear and cool with  several short
brisk showers.
  Attended Commencement at Harvard. 
To Yard at 9 A.M. Got ticket
to Memorial . Marched over to        .
Sanders Theater at 10.15 &
sat on platform. President 
Roosevelt and Secretary Taft there.
C. [Caroline] in gallery. Lunched at Union
with Ned Dodge. At Memorial 
Hall 2.15 to 4.30. Very
inspiring. Roosevelt [?] 
job. & Taft very [?]
  Wea. [Weather]  Thursday, 29 [June 29, 1905]  Ther. [Thermometer]
Clear & cool with light N.W. [northwest] wind
To Concord by 8.45 train.
Crossed at Ball's Hill and 
walked to farm. Changed my
clothes and went to work
weeding the flower garden.
James & Frank worked at 
tying up some of the taller plants
to stakes.
  Examined the Bat colony in shed
to-day. There were 13 old ones and 
several young no larger than bumble bees,
naked and coal black.They were crawling 
over (or under) their parents
  Wea. [Weather]  Fri. [Friday] June 30,1905.   Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear and warm.
  Gilbert and I left Concord via W. Bedford [West Bedford]
by 8.13 train. I was to take 10.30
train to Glendale but calling at our 
office I found there was need of 
my going to Wolfeboro next Monday. So 
I spent the day in Boston having 
an interview with our architect, Colby,
& lunching at Union Club with Almy.
Gilbert & I returned to Concord by 4.47 
train to spend Sunday.
  Wea. [Weather] Sat. [Saturday] July 1, 1905 Ther. [Thermometer]
  Partly cloudy; rather cool; Strong W. [west]
wind.
  Spent day on farm. Forbush painted
all the blinds of old house.  I worked
in Pulpit Rock woods most of 
P.M trimming a number of straight
young pines for future cutting.
Gilbert went to Lancaster to
get "Larry".