Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] SUN. JAN. 12, 1913 [Sunday, January 12, 1913] Wea [Weather]
58 [58 degrees]            Stormy
Cloudy & warm with frequent showers.
  In our lilacs I saw together, just
after breakfast 2 Black-capped & 
1 Hudsonian Chickadee, a Canada
Nuthatch & a Downy [Downy Woodpecker]. Earlier in the
morning saw a Crow & 2 Gulls flying
over and heard a Jay screaming.
About 15 House Sparrows about.

  Writing letters in Museum 9 - 10.20
and 12 - 1.15. Met C. [Caroline] at St. Johns
at 10.40. Dean Hodges preached.
We had at dinner Harry & May C. [Harry & May Cunningham],
Mrs. Roland Thaxter & Miss Allyn [Miss Alice Allyn].
They departed at 3.30. E.R.S. {Elizabeth R. Simmons]
was at breakfast & supper but not
at dinner - because of her cold.
Cambridge - Boston.
Ther [Thermometer] MON. JAN.13, 1913 [Monday, January 13, 1913] Wea [Weather]
16 [16 degrees]      Fine
Clear & cold with light north wind.

  In the Garden saw a White-throated 
Sparrow & heard a Downy [Downy Woodpecker].

  To Boston at 9.30 A.M. Spent
forenoon & part of afternoon in our
office. Judge Abbott joined me
there at 10.15 where we talked an
hour and again at 1 when I took
him to dine at Youngs. Returning 
we had another long talk in office.
He thinks the Wolfeboro & Tuftonboro
people will insist on receiving the
whole of the School Fund when they
learn there is an unexpended excess &
he agrees with me that a generous part
of this should be used for playgrounds
& manual training. He will investigate
probable outlay required & report it to me.
  Got home at 4.30 & had tea with
C's reading class -