Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] SAT. MAR.1, 1913 [Saturday, March 1, 1913] Wea [Weather]
Stormy
A dark, gloomy, rainy & at times
foggy day with several peals of thunder.
Snow & ice all gone again and
everything wet & soggy.

  Chickadee phoebeing, Flicker shouting
& Crows cawing in early morning.
Nothing but House Sparrows noted
after that.

  Spent day in Museum working on
Partridge story. Wrote 2 new pp. [2 new pages] &
rewrote one of those done yesterday.

 To Brattle Hall with Mary G. [Mary Greenough] this 
evening to see Merely Mary An ["Merely Mary Ann"] a
capital play well acted. We sat between
the Almay family & Edwin Abbott.
Gertrude Fiske & Carry Hayes there
both looking old.
Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] SUN. MAR. 2, 1913 [Sunday, March 2, 1913] Wea [Weather]
Mixed.
Most of day calm & mild with alternating
cloudiness & sunshine. About 5 P.M.
it grew suddenly darkly cloudy. Followed
an extraordinary storm of extreme violence,
a sort of frozen thunder shower without
thunder, during which snow fell in
blinding sheets and was driven hither &
thither by eddying gusts coming from every
direction. When the skies finally cleared
the ground was covered inch deep with
dazzlingly white, fresh fallen snow.
A Jay, Downy [Downy Woodpecker] & White-throat [White-throated Sparrow] in Garden
  Writing letters most all day in
Museum. Mr. Sawyer & Miss Allyn
dined with C.[Caroline], E., Mary G. & me at
1.30 staying until 3.30. At supper
we had Frank Manning who
stayed until 9.30 and was as
genial as usual. 