Wolfeboro - Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Saturday, June 19, 1915 Wea [Weather]
Fair
Early morning cloudy, Sunny through
most of day. Heavy show [shower] late P.M.
Warm & humid with light S. [south] wind.
  Left Wolfeboro at 8.10 A.M. & reached
Boston at 12.25. Had tedious wait
of 3/4 hour at Dover. Read most
of time there & in cars. Gilbert [Robert A. Gilbert] met
me at North Station. Home by 1.15.
Dined with C. [Caroline Brewster] on back piazza. Wrote
letters in P.M. Harry Bartlett
called this evening to talk over
administering fund for Ken Jefferson.
  The Trustees meeting yesterday was
attended by Judge Bell, J.K. Lord, Arthur [Arthur Estabrook],
Judge Abbott, Dr. Scott, Oscar Young &
myself. Galloupe was taken ill & could
not be there. I made the trip at
expense of much pain due to bladder
trouble.

Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Sunday, June 20, 1915 Wea [Weather]
Mixed.
Forenoon cloudy with heavy thunder shower
(12.30-1.30). Afternoon sunny with light,
pleasant breeze.
  In Garden: Robins, 3 adults on lawn, several
young in trees; Blue Jays 4 young in lilacs
keeping well together & making a variety of odd
noises; Crows, one in catalapa [catalpa] by museum,
another circling over it; Swift heard at
evening.
  C. [Caroline Brewster] & I attended the final service
at St. Johns [St. John's Memorial Chapel]. Dr. Hodges preached his
last sermon before going away for his
sabbatical year of rest. There was
only a slim congregation. The 
rhododendrons in Hastings place still
making a fine show although past 
their prime.
  Miss Allyn dined with us for last
time. Mr. Scudder called in P.M.
to discuss Jeff's letters & Harry Bartlett
in evening to talk over the Kenneth
fund disbursement.