Cambridge - Boston
Ther. [Thermometer] SAT. [Saturday] DEC.10, 1910 [December 10, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
6 [degrees] Fine
Clear, calm, cold.
A Screaming Jay & a Crow flying
over were the only birds noted in Garden.
  Spent forenoon in Museum
working on Umbagog introduction.
adding a little new matter to it.
Walked to Harvard Square at 1P.M.
intending to lunch at Dunster Cafe but
found it closed so went in town
to Athletic Club. After lunching there
had my hair cut & met C. [Caroline Brewster] at Back Bay
station at 4 o'clock. She had been
to Providence for the day to see Sister
Adelaide. We got home about 4.40
The Melvins denied with us at 7
and spent the evening. We sat by
the open fire in the hall & had a 
good talk. Hundreds of people
skating on Charles River & Back Bay.
Cambridge.
Ther. [Thermometer] SUN. [Sunday] DEC. 11, 1910 [December 11, 1910] Wea. [Weather]
6 [degrees] : 24 [degrees] Dull
Cloudy & intensely chilly as well
as cold. Wind light from N.E. [northeast]
A few snow flakes falling.
Not a bird of any kind about the place.
C. [Caroline Brewster] & I walked down to St. Johns
at 10.30. Not more than 1/2 the
usual numbers of people were there.
Dean Hodges was absent. We
had a fairly good sermon from one
of his assistants, however.
Alice Allyn, her sister Mrs. Garde
and her niece Mrs. Frick, with 
Lizzy Fuller, dined with C. & me
at 1.45 & spent most of afternoon.
At 4.30 I called on Mr. Bruce.
to see about his furnace which is
not working as it should. C. & 
I spent evening in hall. She read to
me beginning a detective story.
[margin]3 female Evening Grosbeaks seen in Arnold Arboretum by Peters[/margin]