Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] Fri. [Friday] Nov. 24, 1911 [November 24, 1911] Wea. [Weather]
Stormy
A dismal day with lowering sky
and incessant heavy rain. Warm
with little or no wind.
  Worked from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. on the
Memorial, chiefly on bibliographical
list at its end. C. [Caroline Brewster] spent the day
on her couch in the "peace room". She
is utterly worn out nervously. Lizzy Fuller
was with her through forenoon and at
luncheon with me. At 7 P.M. I
went to the We Dine meeting at
Harry Spelman's. He gave us an
exquisitely beautiful dinner & we had the
usual delightful social time after it
breaking up at 10.45.
  Two Jays screaming in the Jungle at
9 A.M. & the zee-zee-zee of a Golden
crest Kinglet heard near Museum at
4 P.M. Saw two or three House Sparrows
also.

Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] Sat. [Saturday] Nov. 25, 1911 [November 25, 1911] Wea. [Weather]
Fine.
Clear & cool with fresh N.W. [Northwest]
wind. Surface of ground frozen
still all day.
  I worked all the forenoon on the
bibliography and all the afternoon on
a revision of the main text of the
Purdie Memorial. No visitors.
Had breakfast, luncheon & dinner
alone C. [Caroline Brewster] being still confined to her
room & couch although I think she
is a little better to-day. I sat
with her through the evening when she
read aloud to me for half an hour
from the Rockwood Hoar book, 
insisting that it "rested her" to do so.
  Saw a Brown Creeper & 2 Jays &
heard a Chickadee & a Golden crest,
all in the Garden.