Concord.
Ther. [Thermometer] MON. JUNE 13, 1910 [Monday, June 13, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
Fair
Partly cloudy, partly sunny. 
Warm with fresh S.W. [southwest] wind.
Duren resumed spraying to-day
working chiefly among the
big oaks about Pulpit Rock
and the Spring, also treating
a small infested area in our
Berry Pasture. I was with
him most of the time.
  James went to Ball's Hill to
see to the hauling of a lot of
stones by Lawrence for building
my preferred canoe boat house.
Pat worked all day with
Lawrence's men at this task. 
C.[Caroline] & E.R.S. [ Elizabeth R. Simmons] took a noon 
train for the Cape where they
are to stay first at Barnstable.
C. [Caroline] telephoned in the morning early.
Concord - Wolfeboro
Ther. [Thermometer] TUES. JUNE 14, 1910 [Tuesday, June 14, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
Fine
Sunny & warm with light S.W. [southwest] 
wind.
  Drove to Ball's Hill & took 8.13
train to Boston. Met Arthur at
Station & went with him to Wiers [Weirs].
Dr. Murkland & most of teachers met
us at Wiers [Weirs] with the Dolphin a
small boat which usually carries
mail to the campus. Crossed in her 
to Wolfeboro & had the usual pic nic
lunch. I talked a good deal with
Murkland. He was affable but distrait.
Trustees meeting 4 - 5.30. Only six
members J.K. Lord, Dr. Scott, Arthur, 
Mackintire, Murkland & I, present.
Five of us (all but Murkland) dined
at hotel at 6 & attended evening
session of board 10-12 P.M.
Graduating exercises very good.
Murkland officiated. I spent
night in Leander's room at "Estabrook".