Boston 
Wea. [Weather] Fri. [Friday] Nov. 23, 1906 [November 23, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear & cool with high N.W. [northwest] wind.
  The funeral services for the Revd. Edward Kettell [Reverend Edward Kettell]
were held in the chapel at Forest Hill [Forest Hills] 
Cemetery at 11 A.M. C. [Caroline] & Mrs. Leverett, George
& Lottie Kettell, George & Bessie Jefferson drove
out in carriages. I went by train with
Frank Manning, Mary Greenough & May Cunningham.
Dr. Van de Water conducted the services. He
gave a fine personal eulogy of Edward Kettell.
We got back to Parkers at 1 P.M. I called at
offices of our Estate & Fish & Game Proc. Soc. [Massachusetts Fish and Game Protective Association]

Wea. [Weather] Saturday 24 [November 24, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Clear & colder with high N.W. [northwest] wind.
  In A.M. called at our office, on
Mr. Dimick 216 Wellington St. & on
Farley & Freeman at Gypsy Moth Commission.
  In P.M. attended illustrated lecture on
the Rhine at Tremont Temple with
C.[Caroline] & E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons]. Some of the lantern slides
were very fine. After the lecture, C. [Caroline] & 
I looked at canarys [canaries] in the bird 
stores & got back to our rooms at
Parker's about dark. Purdie [Henry A. Purdie] dined with
us there at 6.30 & spent the evening.
  
Wea. [Weather] Sun. [Sunday] Nov. 25, 1906 [November 25, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
  clear & cool with light W. [west] wind.
  C. [Caroline] & I spent entire day in our rooms in
the Parker House. They front on Tremont Street.
The parlor is large & very pleasant. We
read aloud, talked & wrote letters.
Will & Alice Stone came at 5 P.M. &
dined with us at 6.30. We all left
together at 9 P.M. C. [Caroline] & I going out to
Cambridge to resume our life at
Mrs. Scudder's.

Wea. [Weather] Monday 26  [November 26, 1906] Ther. [Thermometer]
  Cloudy with fine drizzle of rain.
  Spent day in Museum writing letters
etc.