Washington.
Ther [Thermometer] Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1914 [November 10, 1914] Wea [Weather]
Fine
Brilliantly clear with fresh, cold N.W. [Northwest] wind.
Ground hard frozen & white with hoar frost
at sunrise.
  Motored down town with Bailey & the
others at 8.30. He left me at Dr. Casteel's
where I remained until 10.15. After this
went to Droop's where I got 2 more
records & paid my bill in full. Thence
to Harvey's where I had delicious baked
sea trout (weakfish). Thence to Penn. R.R.
office where I bought return tickets to Boston.
Thence to Cosmos where I read & smoked
until it was time to return to the dentist's.
He put in my new "bridge" permanently.
A rather painful as well as very
disagreeable operation. I was at
the Ontario by 5 finding Henry
already there. He had invited a
number of our mutual friends to
spend the evening. They came about
8 & stayed until 10. There were
Nelson, Richmond, Bailey, Osgood,
Fisher, Finlay & Dr. Mann. Fisher
made an excellent Welsh rarebit. We
had Victrola music & much pleasant talk.

Washington - New York.
Ther [Thermometer] Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1914 [November 11, 1914] Wea [Weather]
Fine
Brilliantly clear with brisk, cool
N.W. [Northwest] wind.
  To Cosmos at 9.30. Read papers 
for an hour & then paid final visit
to Dr. Casteel. He merely wished
to assure himself that everything
was all right which proved to be 
the case so I did not remain
there long. Next to National Mus. [United States National Museum]
where I saw Richmond, Riley
& Mearns. The last-named looked
much better than during my last
meeting with him & was quite cheerful
& like his old-time self. Back to
Cosmos at 12.30 to lunch with
Henry, Nelson, Howard, Bailey
& Osgood. Saw Galway there.
At 1.30 Henry & I went to Droop's
& tried some record [records]. I bought 3.
We reached station at 2.45 &
I took 3.03 train for New York.
Reached there at 8.07 & drove in
cab to Hotel Algonquin where I
am to spend the night.