Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] FRI.] NOV. 28, 1913 [Friday, November 28,1913] Wea [Weather] 
Dull.
Cloudy & drear with bitterly
chill air & occasional snow flakes.
  A Flicker & a Blue Jay the
only birds noted in the Garden.
  Soon after breakfast I went
over [to?] Mr. Beach's house with Mr
McMillan who has agreed to rent
it when Mr. Beach moves out next
summer. Mrs. McMillan joined
us there. They want a housemaid's
closet & electric lighting which I have
promised to "consider" only.
  Spent remainder of day in 
Museum writing letters etc.
C.W. Haley called at 3.30 P.M.
staying about an hour. Gilbert [Robert Alexander Gilbert]
motored C. [Caroline] to Arlington Heights
in P.M. to see Minna. They had
a cold ride. C. read aloud this eve [evening].
Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] SAT. NOV. 29, 1913 [Saturday, November 29, 1913] Wea [Weather] 
Stormy
Densely cloudy with almost
ceaseless but at no time very heavy
rain. Altogether a chill & cheerless day.
  One Blue Jay the only bird noticed
in the Garden.
  Spent entire day in Museum
writing & filing letters. Gilbert
went in town to buy paint for
Concord & glass for the new
rectangular aquarium tank which
Harry Richardson had made for
me last summer. We have
already collected about the usual
assortment of fish, newts, tadpoles
snails & water plants but have
not as yet arranged them purposely.
Alice Stone arrived at noon to
spend several days & E.R.S. [Elizabeth Simmons] got
back from Bangor at 9 P.M.