Wolfeboro
Ther. [Thermometer] TUES. [Tuesday] AUG. 30, 1910 [August 30, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
Fine
Clear with light S.W. [Southwest] wind. Cool at
morning & evening, warm at midday.
  Mackintire & I breakfasted at 7.30.
At 8 Judge Abbott called. We went with
him to his office where we talked over
candidates for Principal. He favors Haley
above all others. We next called on
Dr. Scott. He seems to favor Sargent but
he gives Haley a splendid character for
manliness & executive ability although he is
inclined to doubt if his education is sufficient.
Both he & Abbott disapprove of Libby.
We next hunted up Sargent with whom I
went all over our ground deciding many 
things. Mackintire gave out and returned
to the hotel. On his way back he fell on
the sidewalk & was carried the rest of the 
way as I learned when I got back at noon.
Dr. Scott came to see him twice. He is better
to night. I spent most of afternoon at
Academy with Sargent. Also called at
Library & discussed matters with my
cousin Elisabeth Brewster.

Wolfeboro - Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] WED. [Wednesday 31, 1910] AUG. [August 31, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
Fair.
Partly sunny, partly cloudy. Cool
with light easterly wind.
  Mackintire & I left Wolfeboro by
the 7.10 train this morning. He
was much better although still 
weak after his illness yesterday.
On reaching Boston at 10.15 I
left him in North Station & hurried
to our office where I talked with
Arthur about 12 minutes. Returning
I accompanied Mackintire to his house
via Fitchburg R.R. to Porter's & by
carriage thence. I got home at
11.30. Found C. [Caroline Brewster] tired & a bit
depressed. She has had to postpone
& Lizzy to abandon leaving here to-
morrow because Mrs. Thayer is ill (at
the Manse). They drove to Mystic Pond
this P.M. I wrote letters & paid 
bills. C. retired early & E. read to me
in the den after supper.