Cambridge
Ther [thermometer] Saturday, Mar. 27, 1915 [March 27, 1915] Wea [Weather]
Fine
Clear and wintry cold with
hard-frozen ground and raging
north-west wind. Some of those much
out of doors report that we
have had no harsher day all 
winter.
  Garden birds: Two Crow Blackbirds
in Jungle, a mated pair of Jays
spending whole forenoon in thicket
of rhododendrons beneath my study
window where one bird sang
long and very pleasantly at
intervals, his subdued voice coming
faintly yet distinctly to my
ears through the closed window. 
He and his mate kept mostly
near together & no more than
a foot or two above the ground
moving about but little.
  Spent day in Museum writing
letters & putting away things for summer
Leo brought quarterly cheques from office
for me to sign. Mrs. Cobb called this eve. [evening]
We had Victrola music after she left.

Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] Sunday, Mar. 28, 1915 [March 28, 1915] Wea [Weather]
Fine
Clear & cool with rather fresh
but not violent westerly wind.
  Garden birds:- a Robin
calling; 2 Jays among rhododendrons
under my study window, one 
singing, the other eating nightshade
berries after picking them to
pieces rather daintily, two 
Crow Blackbirds in Jungle.
  Spent forenoon in Museum
reading & writing a few letters.
Mr. & Mrs. Will Jeffries and
their daughter dined with
us & with Miss Allyn at 1.30.
They all stayed until 3.30.
We had some Victrola music.
  Dick Dana came about 
4.30 to spend an hour chatting
with me in Museum.
  George and Mary Deane came
down at 8.30 this evening to
stay about an hour. More Victrola.