Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Friday, Nov. 12, 1915 [November 12, 1915] Wea [Weather]
Dull
Cloudy, calm & mild with a light
sprinkle of rain drops every now & then.
  In Garden : 6 Chickadees, a Gold-crest,
Creeper, White br. Nuthatch [White-breasted Nuthatch], 3 Juncos, 3
White-throats [White-throated Sparrow], about a dozen House Sparrows,
a Jay, a Flicker, a Downy [Downy Woodpecker], 3 Herring Gull (over)
  Spent most of day in Garden & Museum
superintending work of men. Percy &
John put up with wire fence in Jungle,
Billcliffe tore out E. end of Pigeon House,
Peak's men coppered ledge over front door,
Clark & Mills were wiring for new
outside lights; Harry Spelman called
at 5.30 P.M.
  Gilbert [Robert A. Gilbert] motored C. [Caroline Brewster] to subway after
breakfast. She spent forenoon in town
with Lizzy Fuller. Her eyes very bad
to-day. She could not recognize my 
features in broad daylight only 4 ft. away.
We walked around Garden with the dogs
at 9 P.M. I leading her all the way.

Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Saturday, Nov. 13, 1915 [November  13, 1915] Wea [Weather]
C. [Caroline Brewster] goes in town to Abbotsford
Gilbert [Robert A. Gilbert] in motor car accident. Fine
  Brilliantly clear with bracingly
cool yet not, in the least, chill N.W. [northwest] wind.
Altogether a rare November day.
  In Garden: Chickadee (heard), 3 White-throats [White-throated Sparrow],
2 Juncos, a Goldfinch (heard) & a Jay.
  To Harvard Square at 10.15 A.M.,
motoring down to keep 10.30 appointment
with Dr. Anderson who worked on my
broken tooth about an hour & is to
deal with it further later on. Walked
back reaching home at noon. C. meanwhile,
had gone into Boston, to the Abbotsford,
when she is to spend about a week taking
a form of rest cure etc. under Goldthwaite's
care. Miss Leadbeter is to be with her &
Miss [?] to give his massage.
  Gilbert took her in. He started for
Concord at 1.30. In passing through
Bedford he ran into a Ford car driven
by J.L. Jouett of that town damaging it
& our car considerably. It seems to have
been mostly Jouett's fault as he admitted
during two talks we had by telephone.He has
agreed to "call it square" as to damages