Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] TUES. JULY 5, 1910 [Tuesday, July 5, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
Fine
Brilliantly clear with light W. [west] wind.
Warm again yet not uncomfortably so.
C. [Caroline] & I began work on the Umbagog
book this morning keeping at it from
9 until 1. She sat in the big room 
with her type writer copying the M.S.
that I gave her. Most of it has been
written two years or more but I
added a fresh page or two. I
worked again at it for a couple of
hours after dinner. 
  C. had a birth day supper & cake for
me on the back piazza with a few 
old friends collected to share it. They
were Geo. V. Leverett, Henry Purdie,
Geo. & Mary Deane [George & Mary Deane] & Mrs. Cobb.
Joe Russell dropped in later in the
evening. Most of them stayed until
about 10. I enjoyed it greatly.
Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] WED. JULY 6, 1910 [Wednesday, July 6, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
Fine
Cloudless, calm, very warm.
  Spent day in Museum working
on Umbagog book & making little
progress. I am revising portions
of the fragmentary introduction
written two years ago and C.
is copying them. She worked
all the forenoon today. 
  Mrs. Cobb with us at breakfast &
supper. Mr. Gowing formerly
a trustee of the Brewster Academy
for a brief period has applied for
position of Principal. He came
out to see me this evening & we
talked (or rather he did) about an
hour. He is a voluble fellow &
common but smart & intelligent.
The cherries are fine this year &
we continue to feast on them.