Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] Tues. [Tuesday] Jan. 10, 1911 [January 10, 1911] Wea. [Weather]
38 [degrees] max. [maximum] Fine
Clear & mild with fresh W. [west] wind.  
I am certainly in the clutches
of the grip or "influenza". It has
grown steadily worse all day.
Nevertheless I have stuck to my
writing in the Museum & made
good progress with it, too.
I am still working on the
Pine Point chapter.
  Sister Francis was out this
afternoon but I did not feel up
to seeing her. Harry Spelman
called this morning to discuss
final details of Motley purchase.  
  In the Garden I heard a
Chickadee & Blue Jay & saw
2 Crows perched in one of
the cherry trees. 

Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] Wed. [Wednesday] Jan. 11, 1911 [January 11, 1911] Wea. [Weather]
58 [degrees] max. [maximum] Fair.
Partly sunny, mostly cloudy. Very
warm especially at night when
ther. [thermometer] stood at 58 [degrees] at 9 o'clock.
  My grippy cold must be better.
Worked hard all day on the
Pine Point chapter getting on well
with it. Dr. Tuttle called at 10 P.M.
but I did not see him. Mackintire
came at 4.30 P.M. bringing over
quarterly estate cheques for me
to sign. C. [Caroline Brewster] & E. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] lunched in town &
went to theatre to see "Peter Grym"
Received notice of election of
non resident members Cosmos Club.
Henry H. [Henry Henshaw] proposed me last Nov. [November 1910].
Mary Webb telephoned at 8.30 P.M.
to say that George had not been seen 
since early morning. He was home 
at 10 A.M.
  Heard a Golden crest & a Blue Jay
in the Garden.