Cambridge - Boston.
Ther [Thermometer] Saturday, Jan. 18, 1919 [January 18, 1919] Wea [Weather]
Dull.
  Cloudy calm & mild with a 
brief period of light drizzling
rainfall.
  Garden birds. 2 Chickadees &
a Gold-crest Kinglet (heard only)
in lilacs; Downy Woodpecker heard
in Jungle. Crows cawing.
  At 10 A.M. Gilbert [Robert A. Gilbert] motored me
to Harvard Square whence I went
by subway to our Boston office,
remaining there for about 2 hours.
Saw Galloupe, Darling, Sted Buttrick,
Beemis & others in Estabrook & Co.
Took in blanks for Income Tax
returns. After leaving office called
at Safety Vault & thence walked
to cor. [corner] Union & Hanover Sts. to call
on Mr. Wiginskey. He proved a 
very attractive & pleasing young Hebrew.
  Home by 1 P.M. to lunch with
C. [Caroline Brewster] who departed at 3.15.
E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] read "Lincoln" after supper.

Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] Sunday, Jan. 19, 1919 [January 19, 1919] Wea [Weather]
30 [degrees], 38 [degrees] Fine
  Continued autumnal, rather than
wintry, weather with bright
sunshine & little or no wind.
The general absence or moderation
of the latter has been a marked
characteristic of the past month
or more during which we have 
had few if any violently windy
days. To offset this blessing there
has been much more than the
average account of dark-cloudy
weather - especially trying at this
time of short days.
  Garden birds: None seen but 
a Jay & one or more Chickadees
heard.
  Spent most of day in Museum
working on bird notes & writing
letters. Miss Allyn dined
with E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] & me at 1.30.
E.R.S. read aloud to me 7.30-8.30.
After that I called on the Almys
seeing Mr. & Mrs. & Mary.