Washington
Wea. [Weather] Mon. [Monday] Jan. 27, 1908 [January 27, 1908] Ther. [Thermometer]
Clear with hight, cold N.W. [Northwest] wind.
Ther. [Thermometer] above freezing point most of day.
  To Dr. Allen's at 9.45. He worked
on my plate about an hour and I wore
it most of the day but did not eat with it.
  Worked on Umbagog M.S. [Umbagog manuscript] & letters from
11 to 1 and from 5 to 6.45 C. [Caroline Brewster] & I took
a short walk after lunch. Later I went
to the Ontario to get something to send Henry.
He writes that he has decided to go to Bethel.
Nelson called at 8 P.M. & we went to the
Cosmos together. Saw Fisher, Osgood, Pinchot,
Stiles & Howell there.

Wea. [Weather] Tuesday 28 [January 28, 1908] Ther. [Thermometer]
Partly cloudy with chilly, variable winds
chiefly northerly.
  To Dr. Allen's at 8.30. He worked
awhile on my new plate. I got back 
at 10. John Nichols, my old schoolmate,
called & spent an hour. Then I
worked about an hour on M.S. [manuscript].
  Just after lunch I went to the
Ontario and packed Henry's tuxedo suit &
Prince Albert suit to send to him at
Watertown. Paid a second visit to Dr. Allen's
office at 4.45. C. [Caroline] began a new book
of detective stories this evening.

Washington
Wea. [Weather] Wed. [Wednesday] Jan. 29, 1908 [January 29, 1908] Ther. [Thermometer]
Clear with brisk & cool yet not cold
N.W. [Northwest] wind. Ther. [Thermometer] 34 [degrees] at sunset.
   To Dr. Allen's at 9.45. He merely
filed my plate a little. Worked on 
Umbagog M.S. [Umbagog manuscript] from 10.45 to 12.30 when
I started for Harvey's where I met
Nelson by appointment. C. [Caroline] was to have
gone with me but she had neuralgia.
Nelson & I lunched on roast oysters &
apple pie. He talked chiefly about Alaska.
I got back to the Gordon at 2 & worked
from 3 to 6.30 on my writing. C. [Caroline] read aloud
from the Arsene Lupin story after dinner.

Wea. [Weather] Thursday 30 [January 30, 1908] Ther. [Thermometer]
17 [degrees]
28 [degrees]
Clear & cold with light N.W. [Northwest] wind.
  To Dr. Allen's at 9.45. He worked
on my plate about 15 minutes & then
dismissed me. Returning to the Gordon
I worked on Umbagog M.S. [Umbagog manuscript] until
lunch time. At 2 I went to the
drug store opposite the Arlington to
register a letter to Mackintire. Worked 
from 3 to 5 on the M.S. [manuscript]. Spent the
next two hours with C. [Caroline] who read aloud
part of the time then and again in
the evening. She has not been out for
three days because of neuralgia.