Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] FRI. [Friday] JAN. 22, 1909 [January 22, 1909] Wea. [Weather]
58 [degrees]
Forenoon sunny; afternoon cloudy.
Very warm with no wind. Streets
deep in slush.
  Spent most of day in Museum
working on Otter article and
finishing it at last. Walked
to Harvard Square about 4 P.M. 
to have hair cut. Called 
at W. Deane's twice, seeing both
Margie & Mary the first time.
Walter in bed with grippy cold.
Dr. Coolidge very low. There is
now no hope of his recovery yet
he assembled the family & servants
in his room this morning and 
"had prayers" there.
  Saw a Flicker in Parkmanns apple [Parkman Crab Apple]
tree & heard a Pine Linnet in
the air over the Garden.

Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] SAT. [Saturday] JAN. 23, 1909 [January 23, 1909] Wea. [Weather]
Cloudy, calm, very mild. Light
rain after 8 P.M.
  Spent day in Museum
working on Golden-eye article.
  C. began copying the Otter article
on her type writer. I had
no callers through the day.
Mrs. Cobb dined with us.
We all went to Museum at
8 P.M. & I showed a lot
of my lantern slides there.
  I called on the Deanes' at
9 A.M. & saw Margie. Dr. Coolidge
is still alive but growing
weaker. Walter is a little better.
  Only one bird noted about
place, a Flicker in Parkman apple.
  Patsy Sheehan & 2 men cut down
old gravenstein apple tree head of garden.