Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] Sun. [Sunday] Jan. 22, 1911 [January 22, 1911] Wea. [Weather]
Partly cloudy, densely hazy; mild.
  Saw a Chickadee & heard a
White-bellied Nuthatch, in Garden.
  C. [Caroline Brewster] & I went to church at
St. John's at 10.30 Mr. Nash
preached a fairly good sermon.
C. saw Father Moriarty at 12.30
at his house about the Webb children.
Miss Allyn our only guest at 
dinner. I wrote letters 3-6 P.M.
Geo. V. Leverett took tea with
C. & me. He came to advise us
at Concord place & we talked
about it from 8 to 10.30 in Museum.
He thinks (1) I should spend 
$1000. a year if necessary to fight
moths (2) that I should not sell
any part of it unless to very good
people like the Motleys.

Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] Mon. [Monday] Jan. 23, 1911 [January 23, 1911] Wea. [Weather]
Fair
Cloudy & chilly but not cold.
Air full of snow flakes at times.
  Spent day in Museum.
Just as I was about to begin
writing at 10 A.M. Thos. Barbour
appeared. He came to read a
review of Abbott Thayer's book which
he & John Phillips have just written
conjointly & which he asked me to
criticize. I made only two or three
suggestions affecting changes of
wording merely. It is, I think, an 
admirable paper, keen & trenchant
yet just & free from all ill-nature.
I worked a little on my Umbagog
in the afternoon but made no progress.
  Mary Deane & Kate Horsford were
at lunch with us. I came in to
C.'s [Caroline Brewster's] reading class at 5. A full
room & I found "Larry" among them.