Wolfeboro
Ther [Thermometer] Friday, June 19, 1914 Wea [Weather]
Mixed.
Sunny forenoon, cloudy afternoon,
heavy showers (without thunder) from 
4 P.M. to past midnight. Cool.
  Spent forenoon trotting about town. 
First attended religious exercise at 
Academy. Next went about grounds
& buildings with Galloupe. Then motored
to village & talked for an hour with
Judge Abbott. Met there Dr. Getchell
of Wolfeboro & Mr. French of Tuftonboro
both bright, interesting men, the former
in charge of Soldiers monument fund.
Lunched at the Estabrook with 19 
women teachers & pupils. Thence to
Library to talk with Cousin Elisabeth
Arthur E., Prof. Lord & Judge Young arrived
by boat at 3. Trustees meeting in Academy
3.30-5.30. Dinner cooked & served by
pupils 5.30-6.30. Graduation exercises
Town Hall 8-10. Adjourned Trustees
meeting in library 10.30-1 A.M. I
urges dismissal of Miss Heartz. Final
unanimous both passed that she be
requested to seek another place for fall term
as we walked up street at 1 A.M. it was
so dark we could see neither trees nor horses.

Wolfeboro - Manchester-By-the Sea [Manchester-by-the-Sea]
Ther [Thermometer] Saturday, June 20, 1914 Wea [Weather]
Fine
Clear & very cool - almost frosty - with
raging north-west wind.
  Breakfast at 5.45 A.M. Prof. Lord & 
I took 6.20 train south & separated at
Dover. I got to Boston at 10.30
It was so cold that I shivered in
the sun with my overcoat on & kept
it on in cars & stations & Boston
streets. Spent hour at office & bought
two spray pumps & some other things
at Fottler, Fiske, Rawsons [Fottler, Fiske, Rawson Co.] where I met
Harry Spelman. Dined at Marstons
& then took car to Harvard Square
where I had my hair cut. Back to
Boston to take 3.15 train to 
Manchester where Mrs. Dana met me
at station with Ford Car. On
reaching house we went down to
beach where we found Dick Dana.
He & I walked about their woods
until dinner time 7 P.M.  Woods
heavily sprayed & almost totally barren
of bird life. Talked all evening.
Edmund Dana's English wife there.