Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] Thursday, Mar. 25, 1915 [March 25, 1915] Wea [Weather]
Fine
Clear and mild but rather
chilly with light easterly wind.
  Garden birds: Flicker shouting &
Crows calling in early morning
& later a Jay singing sotto voce
near my window at intervals
through forenoon. Robin calling &
laughing towards sunset.
  Spent day in Museum writing
letters and revising M.S.
C. [Caroline Brewster] worked through forenoon,
type copying everything up to date.
She will not do anything more
at our mutual task this spring.
I may take it up again
next month or may not.
  Gilbert [Robert A. Gilbert] brought out a lot
of Columbia records which we
played this evening, getting
three very good ones.

Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Friday, Mar. 26, 1915 [March 26, 1915] Wea [Weather]
28 [degrees] Fine
  A harsh day with cold and
violent north-west wind.
  Garden birds. Robin calling, Flicker
shouting and Crows cawing in
early morn. Blue Jay singing very
like a Catbird, but in subdued
almost whispering tones, for an 
hour or more, at intervals, in
forenoon. He was in rhododendron
thicket under my study window,
sometimes no more than a foot
above the ground.
  Spent most of day writing
letters in Museum. Also selected
birds to send Biological Survey
and Arthur Noyer, for study
and comparison. Gilbert [Robert A. Gilbert] took
rejected records in town &
brought out more which I
played, finding one good one.
  C. [Caroline Brewster] & E. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] at their Bee this evening.
I supped alone & played Victrola
and read war news.