Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Sunday, Mar. 21, 1915 [March 21, 1915] Wea [Weather]
Dull
Cloudy & chilly with a few
snow flakes falling now & then.
  Garden birds: One Purple Finch (gray)
on ground under Parkmann's apple
tree, 2 Jays, 5 Crows (flying low)
& 6 or 8 House Sparrows.
  Spent most of day in
Museum writing letters,
Miss Allyn & her nephew
dined with us and listened
afterwards to Victorla music
of which we had a 
longer concert, besides reading
aloud, in the evening.
So has passed a rather 
cheerless & wholly uneventful
day.
Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Monday, Mar. 22, 1915 [March 22, 1915] Wea [Weather]
Dull
Cloudy, chilly, calm.
Garden birds: A Flicker heard
shouting at early morn was
probably the male of a pair seen
later hopping Robin-like over the
grass plat by the sun dial.
Besides these I noticed nothing
save two Jays & a few House
Sparrows.
  At desk in Museum during
greater part of day. Wrote three
pages about the Crow, two
composed and one compiled.
C. [Caroline Brewster] type-copied most of forenoon.
I am keeping somewhat ahead
of her now but neither of
us will do much more
before the house closes & reopens 
again.
  C. [Caroline Brewster] had what was essentially her
old reading class her [here] this afternoon
to hear Geo. Jefferson's letters read. I
came in at 5 to see them all.
 E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] read to me in hall this eve.