Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Sunday, Jan. 10, 1915 [January 10, 1915] Wea [Weather]
20 [degrees] Fine
Brilliantly clear and colder, with
calm, dry air and everything
frozen stiff again. Thus far the
winter has been uncommonly
windless - and hence enjoyable
out of doors.
  In Garden: Saw a Flicker & heard
a Jay. Only a few Sparrows.
  To St. John's at usual time.
Excellent sermon on Baptism by
Dr. Hodges. Walked down with
Lizzy Fuller. C. [Caroline Brewster] & I returned with her.
After that wrote letters in Museum
until 1.20. We had at dinner,
besides Alice Allyn, Miss Mary Bishop,
Miss Mary Allen and little Emily
Haywood. As they are all Victrola lovers
I played many rounds for them after
dinner not ceasing until 4.15. After
that wrote more letters. C's friend,
Will Hayward arrived at 4.45 to sup
with us & spend evening. - He, too, desired
Victrola music and heard many records.
Cambridge - Boston.
Ther [Thermometer] Monday, Jan. [January] 11, 1915 Wea [Weather]
12 [degrees] Funeral of Carry Hayes. Dull
A clear sunrise, with everything there
coasted with white hoar frost which
somehow disappeared not long afterwards
without apparently melting. Most of day
cloudy & intensely chilly, threatening snow.
  In Garden: Jay & Flicker [male]. Several H. Sparrow [House Sparrow].
  Cable message from Geo. Jefferson to inform
us that Bessy had a slight shock of
apoplexy on Thursday last. C. [Caroline Brewster] received &
read it about 9.30 A.M. yet almost
immediately afterwards came out to
Museum and put in forenoon there
type copying Sapsucker story. I meanwhile
added about 2 pp. [pages] to it, thus doing a
little better than usual. Immediately
after luncheon I started into town to see
the Haleys at our office. Had upwards of
an hour with them. They started south by
Federal Ex. at 5. I went from office to
Victor & Columbia stores for more records.
Home by 6 to learn that Seton would sup
with us. He arrived at 6.15. At 8 we
motored to Harvard Union where he talked
for an hour about Indians to a spell-bound
audience of about 450 students. It was
exceedingly well done I thought.
[margin]Funeral of Carry Hayes at 3 P.M. C. attended it but I could not because of the Haleys.[/margin]