Concord - Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] Sunday, June 13, 1915 Wea [Weather]
Fine
Clear & cool with fresh easterly wind.
  Breakfast at 7. Out in garden by 7.30
cutting irises. Birds singing gloriously.
Warbling Vireo in oaks over road.
Nighthawk high in air peeping. Late
night I heard three Whippoorwills singing
at once to west of Abbott Lawrence's.
Gilbert & I started for Cambridge at 8.08.
We had a delightful run via Bedford,
Lexington, Trapelo Road & Waverley.
Reached museum at 9.15. Found 
C. [Caroline Brewster] on back piazza talking with Winthrop
Scudder about Geo. Jefferson's letters.
She & I went to church at St. John's [St. John's Memorial Chapel].
Dean Hodges preached a good sermon
Dick Dana there. Returning C. & I
called on the Almys, Miss Allyn
dined with us. I wrote letters in 
P.M. After supper called on the
Spelmans to show them some of the
irises brought from Concord.
Heard only a Robin singing in Garden.

Cambridge - Boston
Ther [Thermometer] Monday, June 14, 1915 Wea [Weather]
Fine
Clear & oppressively warm & humid.
It is said the temperature rose to 90 [degrees] in P.M.
  Garden birds: Only a Robin singing.
A Jay flitting through lilacs and a Swift
flying about at evening. Usual number of
House Sparrows & perhaps half-a-dozen
Irises still making a great show.
  Went in town at 9.30. At office
most of time up to 3.30. Signed diplomas
for graduates Brewster Academy. Got
copy of Bos. Post [Boston Post], April 28 [April 28, 1915], containing charges
against Dr. Field [Dr. George W. Field]. Telephoned to him at
Sharon but he was not there or within 
call elsewhere, I was told. Saw Jeffries
in his office & had a long talk with him 
about the Field case. Also talked there 
about it by telephone with F. H. Allen.
Field is said to admitted the truth of
most of the charges. Nevertheless he is not
thought to have consciously done wrong.
All his friends still respect & trust him tis
said. After getting home at 4.30 I 
wrote to Henry Henshaw repeating all this.
He telephoned me on Saturday repeating
such a report. C. [Caroline Brewster] & I had Victrola music
in hall this evening.