Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] SUN. [Sunday] FEB. 5, 1911 [February 5, 1911] Wea. [Weather]
Fine
Clear & cooler with fresh N.W. [northwest]
wind. Snow nearly all gone again
  C. [Caroline Brewster] & I went to St. Johns'
to church at 10.30. Mr. Washburn
preached an excellent sermon
very simple & practical, as are 
most of the teachings at St. Johns.
Mrs. Wyman & Alice Allyn 
dined with us. We had two of 
the chickens from the Farm, the
last we shall get, I suspect.
I wrote a few letters in forenoon
& more in afternoon. Called in
from Museum about 5 when
Will & Alice Stone arrived. They
stayed until 6.30 C. & I had
supper by ourselves. She read a 
little to me later beginning a new
book "The Refugees".
Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] MON. [Monday] FEB. 6, 1911 [February 6, 1911] Wea. [Weather]
4 [degrees] Fair
Forenoon sunny but hazy &
afternoon cloudy. Light dust
of snow just after dark.
Saw a lone Chickadee in 
the Garden.
  Spent most of day in Museum
Wrote two long letters in forenoon
and did a Little Umbagog work.
Mr. & Mrs. Walker lunched with
us. I had a long talk with
Mr. W. in Museum after lunch
chiefly about Geo. Webb for whom
regular work has been found in
Mt. Auburn. Got in an hour
or so later on Umbagog writing
Ring-Bill Gull [Ring-billed Gull] & part of Bonaparte
Gull [Bonaparte's Gull]. Glover Allen, Purdie & 
Ontran Barrys dined with us.
Club meeting later. Revd. Wright
read paper on Birds Jefferson N.H.