Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] Sun. [Sunday] Feb. 19, 1911 [February 19, 1911] Wea. [Weather]
24 [degrees] Fine
Brilliantly clear & just seasonably
cool with fast N.W. [Northwest] wind.
A Chickadee & a White br. Nuthatch [White-breasted Nuthatch]
seen in Garden. Crows cawing
near it in early morning.
  Wrote letters after 
breakfast, just before dinner &
in late afternoon. C. [Caroline Brewster] went
down to early morning service at St.
John's. I joined her there at
11.40. Dan Hodges preached a
fine sermon. C. & I walked up 
with Mrs. Wyman & Miss Bishop.
Miss Allyn & Miss Eastwood
dined with us at 1.30. They
departed about 3.30. I cut
twigs of forsythia, lilac, spirea
& cherry which C. wishes to force
into bloom in the house.

Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] Mon. [Monday] Feb. 20, 1911 [February 20, 1911] Wea. [Weather]
Stormy.
Snowing all day long but at
no time heavily, making in all
not above two inches.
  Worked all day on the
Gooseander [Goosander] article adding two
more M.S. [manuscript] pages. Came in
at 5 to afternoon tea with C's [Caroline Brewster's]
reading class. Only five of them
present. Emmy Kettell joined
them soon after I did. She
came on from New York to-day
to spend a week or two with us.
We had at dinner Barbour,
Bangs, G.M. Allen, & Purdie [Henry A. Purdie].
  Nuttall Club meeting later. It
was uncommonly interesting for Barbour
read his & Phillip's sharp review of
Abbott Thayer's book & it led to a
spirited & prolonged general discussion.
About 12 members present.