Cambridge - Wolfeboro
Ther. [Thermometer] MON. [Monday] JUNE. 19, 1911 Wea. [Weather]
Fine
Clear & warm with light S.W. [southwest] wind
To Boston with Gilbert 10.30 A.M.
Left "Larry" in Museum looking very
forlorn & apparently also ill. At North
Station sent trunk & suit case to
Montreal by express. Called on Eaves
to have "Arabic" ticket made good fr. Paris
& at our office. Met Townsend on stand 
in front of it. Dined with Gilbert at 
North Station & took 1.30 train to Wolfeboro.
Wretched supper at Elmwood Hotel. To 
town hall at 8 to hear prior speaking
- very good. To Judy Abbott's office at 
9 for talk & smoke with him. To bed
at 10.30. Numbers of Martins flying
over village. In its elm embowered main
street Robins, Bluebirds, Chippies, Warbling
& Red-eye Vireos, Orioles, Kingbirds,
Least Pewee, Wood Pewee & Cedar birds.
heard singing or seen about sunset.
It was a calm serene evening.
Wolfeboro.
Ther. [Thermometer] TUES. [Tuesday] JUNE 20, 1911 Wea. [Weather]
Firm
Sunny with brief but violent thunder
shower with hail at 12 M [noon]. Warm before
this. Very cool in P.M. with strong N.W. [northwest] wind.
 To Academy grounds at 8 A.M. meeting
Mr. Haley there. Colony of Eave Swallows
on our building larger than ever. Probably
at least 100 nests, some taken by Sparrows,
however. At 10 A.M. we started up
lake in "Dolphin", chartered by teachers.
Beautiful weather at first, then the
blinding squall just as we neared Weirs.
Arthur E., Sted. Buttrick, Judge & Mrs.
Bell joined us by 12.20 train. Return
trip delightful with bright sun & white 
capped waves. Saw 3 Herring Gulls
floating on water near middle. Trustees
meeting began in Academy at 3. I presided.
adjourned session in Library 10.30-11.30.
Everything went off smoothly. Graduation
exercises 8-10 very good. Back to hotel
about midnight.