Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] Tues. [Tuesday] July 19, 1910 Wea. [Weather]
68 [degrees] max. [maximum]  Dull.
Cloudy & very cool. Wind N.E. [Northeast]
  C. [Caroline Brewster] & I worked through forenoon
at our usual task, she making
good progress, I very little.
I kept at it most of afternoon.
We had all our meals on the
back piazza although it was rather
too cool for comfort there.
  I walked down to St. John's with
her after supper. They are having
evening services at 7 in the open
air under the walnut trees. She
went to them while I kept on to
the Common & watched young men
playing ball there for half an hour.
Heard a Robin singing in College Yard
& another near Washington Elm. Came
back for C. at 7.30. As we walked
home a young Englishman accosted us
asking for money. I gave him 50 [cents]

Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] Wed. [Wednesday] July 20, 1910 Wea. [Weather]
Fine.
A glorious day, brilliantly clear
and delightfully cool. Wind west.
  C. [Caroline Brewster] & I spent the forenoon
at our accustomed task. My
cousin, Charley Noyes, came at 2 P.M.
and stayed until 3.30. After
that I returned to my writing
& worked at it until 6.
After supper I walked up to
Jackson's but found him out.
Mr. & Mrs. Ellery Coolidge
called on C. & me at 8.30
staying an hour.
  A Black & White Creeper and a 
Song Sparrow appeared in the
Garden to-day. No doubt they
are migrants, working south.
Fully a dozen Robins in the Garden.
Two Red-eyes singing feebly.