Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] Sun. [Sunday] Jan. 24, 1909 [January 24, 1909] Wea. [Weather]
Cloudy with chill N.E. [Northeast] wind.
Raining steadily all day freezing
to trees, bushes & stone sidewalks.
  Spent forenoon in Museum
writing letters. Frank & Margaret
Manning, Harry & May Cunningham
dined with C. [Caroline Brewster] E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons], Miss Allyn
& me at 1.30. Just after dinner
Larry appeared in the front hall acting
queerly trying in vain to disgorge
something. We telephoned Dr. Hadcock
Who came with Dr. North. They
thought Larry had swallowed a jagged 
bone & took him with them to Dr. North's
hospital for treatment. E.R.S. read
an Irish story this evening. I sat
up late as usual, reading the White Company.
  A Flicker & a Blue Jay in Garden
the latter screaming for half an hour.

Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] Mon. [Monday] Jan. 25, 1909 [January 25, 1909] Wea. [Weather]
A dreary day, mostly cloudy
yet without rain, mild yet chilly;
everything encased with ice which
softened & dripped water from the
trees & made the sidewalks dangerous.
  Took car for Bay Street on
Dana hill just after breakfast to
see Larry. Found him in Dr. North's
"hospital", a dilapidated stable, with
his neck sewed up in flannel & 
looking miserable enough. The doctor
is hopeful about him, however.
Returning to Museum I worked 
the rest of the day on Golden eye article.
  Dr. Coolidge still alive and Walter
better, we hear. Miss Allyn left
us at 9 A.M. not to return.
No birds seen about the place
to-day.