Cambridge - Boston.
Ther [Thermometer] Monday, Mar. 29, 1915 [March 29, 1915] Wea [Weather]
Fine
  Clear & colder with high
N.W. [northwest] wind which had a wintry
keenness, especially towards nightfall.
  Garden birds: Song Sparrow in
tops of lilacs 8 A.M. I saw him 
from bath room window & listened
in vain for him to sing. A Robin
2 Grackles & 2 Jays in Jungle.
  Left house at 10 A.M. & motored
first to Becker's for Easter Lily for C. [Caroline Brewster],
next to City Hall for hunter's license.
Gilbert [Robert A. Gilbert] left me there & went to Concord
to put farm house in order. I called
at Cambridge port Savings Bank.
Started an account with $200. & had a
talk with Wm. Roof [William Roof] my High School
classmate. Next in town to Suffolk
Savings Bank where I deposited $300. &
saw Geo. Wigglesworth. At our office
12-4 P.M. Bought 1000 Mass [Massachusetts] 4%
bond & 10 shs. [shares] Fisk Rubber Co Stock.
Lunched at Marston's. Home by 4.30.
Wrote letters until 6. Victrola music
- reading in hall this evening.

Cambridge 
Ther [Thermometer] Tuesday, Mar. 30, 1915 [March 30, 1915] Wea [Weather]
Fine
  Clear & cold with violent,
harsh north-west wind.
  Garden birds: a Robin calling;
5 Jays together in rhododendron
thicket by my study window where
one bird sang at intervals from
11 to 12.30; 2 Grackles in
Jungle; Crows heard Cawing;
half a dozen House Sparrows.
  Gilbert [Robert A. Gilbert] brought up the Ford car
this morning to take me to
Concord but the weather was
so wintry that I dared not go
in my present enfeebled &
dispirited condition. So the
car was sent back to the
garage and I spent most of
day in Museum writing a
few letters & filing letters &
looking over pamphlets.
Mary Greenough & Mrs. Sawyer
dined with us at 1.30. Victrola
music & reading this evening.