Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Sunday, Mar. [March] 7, 1915 Wea [Weather] 
Fair
Partly sunny mostly thin cloudy.
Mild. Hardly any wind.
  Garden birds: A Flicker, 2 Jays,
a Downy Woodpecker (heard), 10 or 12
House Sparrows.
  Spent most of forenoon in
Museum writing letters. We had
at dinner only Miss Allyn
I played some Gluck records to
her after it until Miss Chapman
called. After her came Dick Dana
who stayed about an hour.
He is very happy over Edith's
recovery. She was brought back from
the hospital yesterday and walked
up the front steps into the house.
After he had departed I wrote
more letters. We had a
Victrola concert in the evening,
C. [Caroline Brewster] selecting all the records for
me to play. After that E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons]
read Diva's Ruby.

Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Monday, Mar. 8, 1915 [March 8, 1915] Wea [Weather] 
Fine
Brilliantly clear and just
seasonably cool with light
westerly wind.
  Snow drop flower buds showing
bigger & whiter every day. Crocus
stems pushing up an inch or
more above ground but not as
yet exposing flower buds.
  Garden birds: [male] [female] Downy together
in lilacs perching mostly on small
lateral twigs, fluttering their wings
a good deal. These two birds seem
given to behaving in this manner.
I rarely see them more than a
yard or two apart & they often
remain long within a few inches
of each other. There are also 2 Jays
& about a dozen H. Sparrows [House Sparrows] in Garden.
  Wrote a little in forenoon but had
to stop because of severe attack of neuralgia.
Spent most of P.M. in darkened room.
C. [Caroline Brewster] went in town at 4 P.M. to spend a
few days at "The Abbotsford."