Cambridge - Boston
Ther [Thermometer] Friday, Feb. 19, 1915 [February 19, 1915] Wea [Weather]
Brewster Club Dinner  Fine
Clear, cool, dead calm. Ice
melting a little on sunny slopes.
  In Garden: Crows cawing at sunrise.
From Museum window 9-9.20 A.M.
saw in Parkman's apple two Flickers
([male and female]), and just beneath it two Juncos
([males]) and two Purple Finches in gray
plumage hopping about on the ground.
Both Flickers descended to it presently
and remained there long making swift
Robin-like runs & pecking at things.
Three Downy Woodpeckers ([male and two females]),
meanwhile were flitting through trees
just beyond & a Jay was also there.
Saw only 2 or 3 House Sparrows.
  Spent day in Museum working
on introductory part of Chimney Swift
story & writing about a page.
  Went in town at 7.30 to attend
Brewster Club dinner at Hotel Oxford.
Over 60 members present among them
Sargent Merritt & Miss. Heartz. She spoke & 
well. I said nothing.

Cambridge - Boston.
Ther [Thermometer] Saturday, Feb. 20, 1915 [February 20, 1915] Wea [Weather]
Perfect
Brilliantly clear, almost windless,
cool yet not chilly. Altogether a 
delightful & even spring-like day.
  In Garden: A Flicker, 2 noisy
Jays, several House Sparrows. Crows
cawing at sunrise.
  Worked on Chimney Swift Story
for two hours after breakfast and
two more before supper. Went
in town at 11.30 reaching our
office about 12. Signed a 
lot of Estate cheques & went
out for an oyster stew at Marston's
at 1, returning at 1.15. After
this tackled our Estate income
tax return with which Galloupe
has been wrestling for two weeks
or more. He explained all the
details of its make up and I 
finally signed it. Left office at 2.
Walked to Tuttle's & bought 3 pairs
of shoes there. Home by 4.30.
Played Victrola to C. [Caroline Brewster] & E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] & Mary G. [Mary Greenough]
from 8 to 10 P.M.