Cambridge - Boston.
Ther [Thermometer] Saturday, Dec. 4, 1915 [December 4, 1915] Wea [Weather] 
Dull.
Clear & cool with light northerly wind.
  To Harvard Square at 9.30. Dr. Andrews
worked on my teeth until 11, finishing with
them. As I sat in his chair a Gull
appeared occasionally, soaring high. Once 
a Crow alighted on roof of Sever block,
remaining there several minutes.
  I next went to Mark's for hair cut.
Thence to Boston where I remained at 
our office most of the time from noon
to 3 P.M. when I visited a store
on Arch Street to look at safes &
book cases. Thence to Columbia Graphophone
place to get a record. Thence to
Edison Phonograph Agency on Boylston St.
where I heard several records played
by one of their instruments. Although
its tone was very sweet & pure I
somehow did not half like it.
Reached the Abbotsford at 4 & spent
an hour with C. [Caroline Brewster] who seems much
improved in health. Home by 5.30.
E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] read aloud to me after dinner.

Cambridge - Boston.
Ther [Thermometer] Sunday, Dec. 5, 1915 [December 5, 1915] Wea [Weather]
Fine
Clear & cool with light northerly wind.
  In Garden: a Chickadee, a White-throat [White-throated Sparrow],
several House Sparrows; across Brattle Street,
in Hubbard Park, a Flicker, a Downy [Downy Woodpecker], 4
Crows stalking about on ground within
ten yards of occupied house. 
  To Boston at 10.30. Met C. [Caroline Brewster] at
St. Pauls. Dr. Roumaneir [Edmund Swett Rousmaniere] preached. Divinely
beautiful music. After service walked
across Common & Public Garden to
Dartmouth St. with C. A Downy Woodpecker
in elms in Commonwealth Ave mall.
Returned via Subway reaching home
at 1.30. Miss Allyn, E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] & I dined
together & had Victrola music afterwards.
After that I wrote letters in Museum
until almost supper time. After
supper E.R.S. read aloud to me
from The Duke's Children.
  No callers today.
Grass on Common & Public Garden as
green as in mid April.