Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] Sat. [Saturday] Feb. 5, 1910 [February 5, 1910] Wea. [Weather] 
Fine
Clear & cool with fresh W. [west] wind.
  The work of rearranging things
in the Museum still goes on.
Gilbert & I were engaged in it
all day. In the forenoon we
had Billcliffe & George, also.
  News came last evening that
Harry & Emry's baby had just died.
C. [Caroline Brewster] drove over early this morning
to see Mary.
  E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] Emmy Kettell & I went
this evening to Dramatic Club.
They gave "She Stoops to Conquer"
with Mrs. Wheeler, Howard, Hart,
Nash & Tilton in the cast. It was
splendidly done. We went down for 
ice cream & cake after play. I never
saw such a jam or met more people 
I knew.
3 Flickers [in a flock] in hackberry at 9 A.M.
[margin]John L. Brewster died at 2.40 P.M.[/margin]

Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] Sun. [Sunday] Feb. 6, 1910 [February 6, 1910] Wea. [Weather] 
12 [degrees], 10 [degrees] Fine.
Clear & cold with fresh W. [west] wind.
  Spent most of forenoon in
Museum writing letters & cheques for
bills. We had at dinner Miss Allyn,
Mrs. Graham Brooks, Mrs. Turner
& Miss Barr. They all stayed
until about 4 P.M. While they were
here Harry & Amy Spelman called
bringing two little girls, 1 & 2 years old.
Emmy Kettell & I called on
Mrs. Cobb this evening. Lizzy Fuller
was away - at Sharon. News
reached us by telephone, about 1.15, 
of the death this morning of
George Hayward, Mary & Roland's 
half brother. It was very sudden
& unexpected.
  4 Flickers in sight at once as I was
dressing. A little later I saw a pair
of gray Squirrels copulating (cf. journal)
All this in elm in driveway circle.
[margin]George Hayward died.[/margin]