Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] MON. FEB. 21, 1910 [Monday, February 21, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
50º [50 degrees]     Mixed.
  Forenoon cloudy with showers
- one a perfect downpour like the
heaviest kind of thunder shower as
to rainfall. Afternoon sunny.
More rain after dark. Very warm.
  Spent day in Museum continuing
rearrangement of birds. Several
interruptions by telephone calls etc.
  Geo Poland called at 3.30 bringing
his friend Mr. Hallett of West
Barnstable, a young market gunner
who shoots about 150 Black Ducks
every year in the salt marshes over
canvas decoys. They stayed until 5
looking at my birds & talking.
  Went to Annual dinner of
Brewster Club this evening at the
Riverbank Court. About 56 present, 
among them Molly Lord. I took
Miss Spring, one of our hostesses, in to dinner.
Got home at 11.30.
Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] TUES. FEB. 22, 1910 [Tuesday, February 22, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
Stormy.
Snow storm, lasting through day,
about 4 inches falling & loading trees
& bushes with damp snow.
  Spent most of day in Museum.
  Judge Abbott & Judge Young called
at 10 A.M. by appointment to consult
with me about the Trustee matter.
They agreed that it would be wise if
possible to accept Bassett for one year
provided he will give me a written
promise to resign at its close.
They left me at 12.45. At 1 P.M.
Mr. & Mrs. Sawyer arrived to lunch
with us. E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] & I took Mr. Sawyer
to Museum at 2 & showed him the 
collection. Shortly after 3 I began
writing letters, working until 7.
Called on Harry Spelman in evening.
Flicker shouted twice in Garden 8 A.M.