Wolfeboro.
Wea. [Weather] Mon. [Monday] Sept. 24, 1906 [September 24, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Brilliantly clear with strong N.W. [northwest]
wind. Much cooler.
  The Trustees voted last June to
entrust to me the thinning & removing
of a number of trees in Academy grounds.
I began the work this morning
with the assistance of two Canadian 
wood choppers. We cut down about
fifty trees between the Academy & the Lake.
Mr. Lord was with me in his
buggy much of the time. Mackintire
arrived this evening at 8 o'clock.

Wea. [Weather] Tuesday 25 [September 25, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear with light W. [west] wind. Warmer
but with a white frost last night.
  Mackintire & I spent nearly the
whole day out of doors superintending
the work of the Canadians. About
fifty more trees were felled. We
opened a wide vista through the
belt of shrubbery on the Lake shore.
Mr Lords men & horses hauled the
fallen trees to a piece of ploughed
land. Many birds about. A
flock of Titlarks & one of Purple Finches.

Wolfboro [Wolfeboro] - Boston
Wea. [Weather] Wed. [Wednesday] Sept. 26, 1906 [September 26, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Brilliantly clear with strong S.W. [southwest] wind.
Much warmer.
  Spent day working with the
men in the Academy grounds.
  We cut down a few more trees
and trimmed and burnt a
lot of brush. Mackintire took
the 11.15 back to Boston.
Mr. Lord was with me most 
of the afternoon in his buggy.
Only a few birds to-day. A
Bluebird in full song for half an hour
in early morning.

Wea. [Weather] Thursday 27 [September 27, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Cloudy with heavy rain in forenoon.
Warm with S.W. [southwest] wind.
  Spent two hours at the Academy
this morning. Attended the opening
exercises & afterwards visited every class
room. The school seems to be working well.
  Took 11.20 train for Boston
arriving at 3.30. Went to office & saw
Mackintire; next to Athletic Club for
the night. After dinner called on
the Melvins at [delete]Hotel Lennox[/delete] Copley
Square Hotel & spent a pleasant evening 
with them.