Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] SAT.  NOV. 26, 1910 [Saturday, November 26, 1910] Wea. [Weather] 
Fair
Partly sunny but chiefly cloudy.
Chilly with light northerly winds.
  To Boston at 10 A.M. for an
interview in our office with Arthur
and Mr. C.W. Haley. The latter brought
his wife with him. I liked them
both exceedingly. She is not unlike
Miss Holman. We talked about
an hour. Arthur & I considered a 
protest that came by mail this
morning from the father of a boy
whom Sargent has just expelled. I
dictated letters to the father, to
Sargent & Professor Lord. Lunched
at Bunch O' Grapes & came out 
at 2.30. Worked on Bittern article
until 6.30. C. [Caroline] read to me in
evening. E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] got back from Bangor
about 9 P.M.
Cambridge - Concord.
Ther. [Thermometer] SUN. NOV. 27, 1910 [Sunday, November 27, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
Dull.
Cloudy with cold &, at times, violent,
N.W. [northwest] wind.
  To St. John Church with C. at 10.30.
Mr. Droron preached an excellent sermon.
Walked back with Lizzy Fuller, changed 
my clothes and drove over to No. Cambridge
to take 1.05 train to Concord. Harry met
me there & drove me to Farm. Gilbert [Robert Alexander Gilbert]
had preceded me by earlier train & he had
furnace going & house warm. We dined
at 2.30. By 3 I was in the woods.
Walked to Ball's Hill via Davis Hill & back
via Bensen's reaching house about dark
It was a cheerless afternoon with chill frosty
air but I enjoyed the brisk walk. Very few
birds. Heard a Pheasant cackling in Lawrences'
field & started a Partridge near the springs.
Saw 4 Chickadees & a Golden crest in Birch F. [Birch Field],
3 Chickadees & 2 Golden crests on Davis Hill.
2 Golden crests on Pine Hill. Woods leafless
meadows bare, river still low. Saw deer 
tracks in several places - all old. A
medium sized Hawk [circled?] over [?] one [?] [?] [?]