Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] FRI. MAR.3, 1911 [Friday, March 3, 1911] Wea. [Weather]
Fair
Forenoon sunny; afternoon
cloudy. Light dust of snow at [?]
Mild & windless.
  Crows cawing at sunrise; one
or two Blue Jays screaming at
10 A.M.; the red Screech Owl
looking out from his box again
from 5 to 5.30 P.M. I wonder 
if he has been there all winter!
If so the scarcity of small birds
may have been down to his presence.
  I spent the entire day
in Museum gallery picking out
birds for the collection for the
Wisconsin School. Got through
this task about 4 P.M. It
tired me so that I gave up
going in town to meeting
Botanical Club this evening.
C. [Caroline] read aloud in the hall.
Cambridge - Boston
"The Admirable Crighton"  ["The Admirable Crichton"] - Dramatic Club
Ther. [Thermometer] SAT. MAR. 4, 1911 [Saturday, March 4, 1911] Wea. [Weather]
Fine.
Add Codicil to my Will
Clear & cool, with light W. [west] wind.
  Crows cawing in early morn [morning].
The red Screech Owl looking out from
his box at 9-10 A.M.
and 4.30-5.30 P.M.
  I went in town at
10.30 to meet C.W. Haley
by appointment at our office.
We had two talks about school
matters 11.15-12.25 & 1.30- 2 P.M.
He is not inclined to [favor?] granting
Miss Hester a year of absence.
  Met Mr. Brown in his office
at 53 Devonshire St. at 12.30 to
suggest a codicil to my will
of 1889. He had it ready by 2 P.M.
when I called again & signed it.
Home at 4 P.M. Purdie called at
5 to talk about next week.
Miss [?Ireland] also; Cobb & Lizzy Fuller
dined with us. [Miss I?], Mrs. C. [Mrs. Cobb], Emmy [Emmy Kettell]
[margin] & I went to Dramatic Club this evening. Saw Crighton [Crichton] a capital
play, well acted. [/margin]

