Oxford
Ther. [thermometer] TUES. [Tuesday] SEPT. 7, 1909 [September 7, 1909] Wea. [weather]
Stormy.
  Early morning sunny. Raining most of 
time from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.
  Spent day in house & about 
St. Giles where the fair was going full 
blast. I walked down the street at
least half-a-dozen times. . The Jeffersons
were there most of the day. George,
Howard, Kenneth & [?] lunched 
with me at 1.  George came down 
at 8.30 P.M. At 9 we went to 
the middle of St. Giles and stood there 
for over an hour. The crowd was
dense and moving up and down in two 
streams. It was mostly composed of
lower middle class people from cities
many from London. There was much
horse play but nothing riotous or even
rude and very little noise. It was a 
fascinating spectacle, everyone seemed
to be enjoying it. 

Oxford
Ther. [thermometer] WED. [Wednesday] SEPT. 8, 1909 [September 8, 1909] Wea. [weather]
Cloudy. 
  A gray day with frequent light
showers. Very cool. 
  Bessy and George called for me at 10 A.M.
& I walked down town with them. 
George put me up at the Union, an 
Oxford University Club similar to our 
Harvard Union only more venerable. 
He also took me to Blackwell's book 
store & to a delightful old furniture 
& curiosity store where I saw many
attractive things but bought nothing. 
  We returned together by tram going 
to 22 Bardwell Road when i lunched
 with the entire Jefferson family. 
  Went down town again in P.M.
to prowl around some where among 
the shops but I bought nothing save 
a book on Natural history for 3d [3 pence]
Bessy and George arrived at 8.30 P.M. &
spent the evening with me.