Cambridge - Boston.
Ther. [Thermometer] Wed. [Wednesday] July 27, 1910 Wea. [Weather]
86 [degrees] Fine
Clear & warm with light west wind.
Warmer & more humid than yesterday.
  C. [Caroline Brewster] & I spent the forenoon at our
accustomed tasks. We had dinner 
early (at 12.45) & Mrs Almy dropped
in to share it - having run up from
Cotuit for the day. I went to
Boston at 1.15 to meet Judge
Abbott at our office by appointment.
He came at 2.15 and we talked
nearly two hours, about Brewster
Academy matters chiefly. He has a
poor opinion of Miss Heartz and does
not approve of Sargent for Principal
although he considers him a very
valuable teacher. I got home at 5
o'clock & wrote several letters in Museum.
C. [Caroline Brewster] drove to Boston to meet 9 P.M.
train by which E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] is to arrive from Bangor.
(E.R.S. really arrived at 8 & C. missed her
at station[)].

Cambridge
Ther. [Thermometer] Thurs.. [Thursday] July 28, 1910 Wea. [Weather]
78 [degrees] Fine
Clear & calm. Not really hot but
seemingly so because of excessive humidity.
Everything drenched this morning by
a violent thunder shower that came
about the middle of last night.
C. [Caroline] & I worked through forenoon in
Museum. I wrote letters there
in afternoon. E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] went to
Concord for the day (to the Manse).
We all sat together in the hall
this evening C. & E. reading 
"Great Possessions" to me.
  The summer show of flowers in
the Garden is now at its best.
George is doing exceedingly well
& the grass, walks & flower beds
were never better kept. He has a
small & well arranged vegetable
garden, also, with lettuce, beets,
tomatoes, cucumbers, strawberry bed.