Concord - Wolfeboro.
Wea. [Weather] WED. [Wednesday] June 20, 1906 Ther. [Thermometer]
Clear, calm, warm
  Drove to Concord and took 8 A.M. train 
for Boston where I joined Arthur Estabrook
and Dr. Murkland on 9 A.M. for Wiers.
Arrived there at 12.20 and found the "West Wind"
at wharf. Delightful sail across Lake, Trustees
meeting in Academy 3.30-5.30 p.m.
Present J. L. Brewster, Prof. J. K. Lord, Dr. Murkland, 
Judge Abbott, Dr. Scott, Arthur E. [Arthur Estabrook], Mackintire
and myself. Festive dinner at Hobbs Inn 5.30 - 
7 p.m.  Carroll D. Wright with us. My cold 
worse. Went to bed at 8.30 and missed graduating
exercises at town hall. Mr. Wright gave address.

Wea. [Weather] Thursday 21 [June 21, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
Clear, calm, warm
  Spent day on Lake in steamer West Wind 
chartered by Arthur. All the teachers 
and Trustees went. It was delightful on
 the water.  Saw ad. [adult] Bald Eagle and a
Gr. Blue Heron [great blue heron] but no Loons, they are 
said to be getting very scarce. A good colony
of Eave Swallow are building nests under 
eaves of new academy. Red Crossbill in
elms in our grounds.  Martins common 
Heard Vireo flavifrons at [?] in village.
  Went to reception at evening. Stayed at
the Lords, Ada, Molly and Swift there.

Wolfeboro - Cambridge.
Wea. [Weather] Friday 22 [June 22, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Sunny but hazy.  Very warm.
  Mackintire, Murkland and I returned to 
Boston by 8.30 A.M. train.
  Went to office and safety vaults. Sold 25 shr. [shares]
Am. Tell. & Tell. & used money to subscribe for 
43 shs. [shares] Bos. Wharf [Boston Wharf] (new stock).
Came out to Cambridge in P.M. to
spend night there. C. [Caroline] at Harry and Mary 
Cunninghams (Manchester) since Wednesday.
She was to go to Pigeon Cove to-day to
board at Mrs. Shorey's.

Wea. [Weather] Saturday 23 [June 23,1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
Cloudy with strong N.E. [northeast] wind.
Thunder shower at 1 P.M.
  Spent A.M. in Museum.
  Took 2.04 p.m. train for Concord
with Gilbert. Forbush ferried us 
across river & we walked from 
Ball's Hill to the farm house. Soon
after reaching there Gilbert was 
taken ill. I telephoned at once for
Dr. Chamberlain. When he arrived at
8 P.M. Gilbert was much better.