Cambridge
Ther[Thermometer] Tuesday, Feb. 9, 1915 [February 9, 1915] Wea [Weather] 
Fine
Clear, calm, mild. Streets still
sloppy. Cooler at night.
  In Garden: two Flickers eating fruit 
of Parkmann's apple, two Jays, many
House Sparrows.
  C. [Caroline Brewster] & I were married thirty four years
ago to-day. She gave me, this morning,
a pink & white azalea and I her a
pure pink one. Lizzy Fuller brought
over some beautiful roses. She came
again at 7 P.M. to dine with us &
the Spelman's & C's friend W. Hayward.
I played the Victrola to them
almost ceaselessly from 8 to 10.
After their departure C. & I tried 
some new records brought out by 
Gilbert [Robert A. Gilbert] this afternoon. Several proved
rather good.
  Worked all day at my desk.
Got to fussing with Whippoorwill story
again, adding a page to it & doing
nothing else.

Cambridge - Boston.
Ther [Thermometer] Wednesday, Feb. 10, 1915 [February 10, 1915] Wea [Weather] 
20 [degrees] (max) Grenfell Association. Fine.
Clear, calm & cold. Everything
frozen stiff again.
  In Garden: Junco ([male]), Chickadee (heard)
  Worked on Whippoorwill story all
forenoon revising the part written
yesterday and adding another scant
page. All this matter is in the
nature of afterthought, not originally
contemplated. I [It] has made me a
lot of trouble but is perhaps worth
it or at least better than the rest
of the article to which it belongs.
  Went in town after luncheon to
attend a meeting (4.-5.30) of the
Grenfell Association at Dr. Blakes.
There were really three meetings one of
Ass. [Association], another of Directors, the third of
Corporation. I presided over latter two.
Elected officers etc. They made me one
of two Vice Presidents & [delete]Dr.[/delete] Blake the other.
Spent hour at Athletic Club. Home by 7.
Carroll Scott called by appointment at 8. He wanted
to borrow $300. for Tufts College dues. I
advised him to write to Arthur Estabrook.