Wolfeboro
Ther [Thermometer] TUES. MAY 6, 1913 [Tuesday, May 6, 1913] Wea [Weather]
Fine
Clear, calm, very warm.
Awaking about sunrise I heard
singing near house a Warbling Vireo,
Yellow-thr. Vireo [Yellow-throated Vireo], Robin, Chippy [Chipping sparrow],
2 Least Flycatchers. Toward eve [evening] 
heard Meadow Lark & Eave 
Swallow. Usual colony of Purple
Martins just above our grounds &
several pairs of Tree Swallows with
or near them. Apple blossom out
to-day. Saw hobble bush in bloom
along R.R. [railroad] yesterday.
  Breakfast 7.15. Simple service of
singing & prayer in Academy, [8.45?]
Spent forenoon in teachers' rooms
taking in nearly all. Mr. Pound
showed me over new church at 2.
At 3 Mrs. Haley & I called on Mrs.
Newell & saw her oriental coll.[collection]. She
has many good things in it. At library
4-5 planning with Elisabeth for extension.
Called on Judge Abbott in his office 8-9
P.M.
Wolfeboro -Boston - Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] WED. MAY 7, 1913 [Wednesday, May 7, 1913] Wea [Weather]
Fair
Forenoon cloudy; afternoon sunny.
Took 8.10 train from Wolfeboro
reaching Boston at 12.10.
Lunched at Marston's. Spent
afternoon in our office. Had long
talk first with Arthur, next
with Sted Buttrick, explaining fully
to both the conditions at Wolfeboro.
We decided to let Miss Skeary,
Miss Bates & Mr. [Terrell?] go at
the end of this term & to keep Haley
at least one more year. I telegraphed
Haley to offer Miss [Moar?] $900 &
also dictated long letter to him.
Home by 5.30. Strolled about
garden & lawn with Percy. Clear
calm evening. Red bud & dog wood 
in fullest bloom. Lilacs nearly full.
Only birds seen or heard were House
Sparrows & pair of Robins, the latter
at nest in old cedar.