Cambridge - Boston -Wolfeboro.
Interview with Miss Heartz.
Ther [Thermometer] Saturday, Sept. 19, 1914 [September 19, 1914] Wea [Weather]
Tennessee Warbler & S. Tanager [Scarlet Tanager] in Garden. Fine
  Clear & rather warm with light W. [west] wind.
In the Garden 6.30-10 A.M. Two Tennessee
Warblers in rum cherry tree by Museum gate,
one very yellow beneath & green above, the
other duller colored; a large, silent Gray-cheeked
Thrush well seen in rum cherry & in lilacs;
a Swainson's Thrush first seen in cherry &
afterwards taken in hand just after it had
flown against (front) plate glass window
of Museum & fallen stunned on walk.
(It recovered later & flew away). Two juv [juvenile] [males]
Scarlet Tanagers with some black wing &
tail features but no red anywhere, together in
rum cherry presumably eating fruit but not seen
doing so. Also Yellow-rump [Yellow-rumped Warbler] & Blackpoll Warblers,
Redstart, White throat [White-throated Sparrow] & Song Sparrows, Goldfinch,
Jays, Crows, Flicker etc.
  to Boston at 10.30. At our office 10.45-1.15
& 2-2.30. Arthur & I had painful
interview with Miss Heartz but it ended fairly
pleasantly. Mr. & Mrs. Haley there but in 
another room. They brought news from
Wolfeboro which decided me at once to go
there with them instead of to the Almys as
[?] & thence to South Yarmouth as I had
intended. With them took 4 P.M. train, 
reaching Wolfeboro at 7.50. Tiresome journey.

Wolfeboro
Ther [Thermometer] Sunday, Sept. 20, 1914 [September 20, 1914] Wea [Weather]
Fair
Partly cloudy, mostly sunny. Rather warm
with light S.W. [southwest] wind.
  Mr. Haley & I walked about Academy 
grounds after breakfast. Later we went to
the new church where Dr. Pound preached a
vigorous sermon on "Conscience."
  Judge Abbott called just after noon dinner.
He, Haley & I visited the site of the
Soldiers' Monument together. Its foundation,
already completed, has been placed much
further back from the street than was
agreed to by us last June but on land
already taken by Town by right of "eminent
domain." After considering the matter long
& carefully we decided to abandon the
plan of making our main avenue
connect with the street at that point.
Work had been begun to accomplish this
roadway but it will be discontinued by
my order. We shall probably restore the
original fence at this point.
  Spent evening talking with the Haley's
at school matters.