Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] Wednesday, Mar. 19, 1919 [March] Wea [Weather]
Stormy
Still another drearily rainy,
misty darkly cloudy day.
  Garden birds. A Chickadee, a
Downy & a few House Sparrows
were all I saw or heard.
  Rose at 10.30 A.M. and
spent the next two hours in
Museum writing letters &
talking with Percy & James.
Similarly occupied them for
a couple of hours after lunch.
Dr. Edsol & Dr. Horace Stevens
came by appointment about
5 P.M. Dr. Edsol had the X ray
pictures taken by Dr. Minor.
He fails to see that these show
indications of any very serious
trouble with my teeth & advises
me not to have the upper
bridge work disturbed. He
was here about half an hour.
C. [Caroline Brewster] spent evening with me in 
lower hall talking etc.

Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Thursday, Mar. 20, 1919 [March 20, 1919] Wea [Weather]
Dull
Thin cloudy with occasional
brief burts [bursts] of sunshine, almost
no wind - mild temperature.
  Garden birds. 2 Chickadees
visiting suet; 30+ House Sparrows;
a screaming Jay; 5 or 6 Grackles
in Jungle; A Fox Sparrow singing
sotto voce; 3 Crows in lindens.
  Up & dressed by 10.30. Spent
most of day in Museum.
Had long talks with Pierce, 
who came with one man ([?])
to hunt Gypsy Moth nests (finding
only a few), and with Phelan
who was replacing ball cocks
in tanks where there has been
leakage of late. Percy & James
removed covering from pond
revealing well-grown cowslip sports
& a large frog who spent some
time on a stone quite out of water.
C. [Caroline Brewster] went to St. Pauls in A.M. We
dined and supped together.