Cambridge - Boston
Wea. [Weather] Wed. [Wednesday], Feb. 28, 1906 [February 28, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
8 [degrees]
  Clear & bitterly cold with raging
N.W. [northwest] wind. Worst day of winter thus far.
  To Boston at 9 A.M. Went
direct to State House & met Dr. T.S. Palmer, 
Mr. Dimick, Mr. Kimball & Mr. Poland in
office of Fish & Game Commissioners. We
all attended hearing before Fish & Game
Com. [Fish and Game Commissioners] of Legislature. Room well filled.
Market men out in force. Palmer assailed
them mercilessly. He, Dimick & I dined at
Parkers. I then called at our office. Another
dinner at Youngs at 6.30. Eighteen present.
I presided & introduced the speakers. Palmer
came out with me for the night.

Wea. [Weather] Thur. [Thursday] March 1 [March 1, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
8 [degrees]
28 [degrees]
  Clear with strong N.W. [northwest] wind.
Very cold but less bitter than yesterday.
  Spent most of forenoon talking
with Palmer. Gave him my duplicate 
set of Forest & Stream. He departed
at 11.30. Worked on proof sheets
rest of day. Mrs. Jack Elliot called
in P.M. Christian Petersen also
came from Concord to try to
borrow some money which I
refused.

Cambridge 
Wea. [Weather] Fri. [Friday], March 2, 1906 Ther. [Thermometer]
16 [degrees]
34 [degrees]
  Brilliantly clear with fresh
N.W. [northwest] wind. 
  Spent day in Museum working 
on galley proofs. Walked over to
North Avenue just after breakfast
with C. [Caroline] who was making another
visit to her dressmaker. We took
Larry of course. Gilbert went to
Concord for the day. He brought back
a dead Bluebird. Four Flickers
together in our Parkman's apple.

Wea. [Weather] Saturday 3 [March 3, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
25 [degrees]
34 [degrees]
  Cloudy with N.E. [northeast] wind and
heavy showers of fine rain
beginning about 10 A.M. and lasting
through the day & the following night.
  Took a short walk with Larry
after breakfast. C. [Caroline] was unable to
accompany me because of the old
pain, slight but nonetheless somewhat
discouraging for we had hoped that
it would not return. She was able
to receive Mrs. Horace Scudder who
lunched with us. I spent the day
working on galley proof of Warblers.