Concord - Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] Fri. [Friday] July 1, 1910 Wea. [Weather]
Fair
Sunny but hazy. Very sultry.
Closed farm house this morning &
drove to Concord with Purdie. He
called on someone there & I took
8.20 (Fitchburg) train to Cambridge.
  Found C. [Caroline Brewster] & E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons) at house.
C. went to Providence for day
to see Sister Adelaide. I worked
in Museum writing letters & cheques
for bills. I had sent down a 
crate of strawberries which C., E.R.S. 
& I distributed among neighbors
this evening. Later E.R.S. began
Reading the "Hesper Diamond" to me.
Our place swarms with mosquitos.
I never knew so many here before.
They are worse than at Ball's Hill.
Our cherries are ripe & a good crop.
Saw Mr. & Mrs. Almy for a few minutes.

Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] Fri. [Friday] July 1, 1910 Wea. [Weather]
90 [degrees] max. [maximum]  Fair
Sunny but densely hazy. Exceedingly
hot and oppressively humid.
  To Boston at 10 A.M.. At 11 Arthur
& I met H.E. Sargent in our office &
talked with him nearly two hours.
He brought abundant evidence to show
that Harthorne has been misbehaving
himself with girls in the school, especially
Miss Wentworth. Arthur wrote a letter
which he & I signed & mailed requesting
Harthorne's immediate resignation.
Much of the evidence came through 
Miss Heaster who has gone to Germany.
I lunched with Arthur at Exchange
Club & then went back to office.
Came out at 3.30 & wrote a little in 
Museum. Tea on Piazza with C. [Caroline Brewster] & E.R.S. [Elizabeth R.Simmons] .
Mrs. Scudder called at 8 & I saw her home.
Garden Toads trilling in our pond &
Fowler's Toads squawking in Ross's pool
[margin]Wood Pewee singing in Garden at P.M.[/margin]