Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Sunday, Nov. 22, 1914 [November 22, 1914] Wea [Weather]
Fair
Forenoon sunny; afternoon cloudy.
Cool but not frosty with light W. [West] wind.
  In Garden heard a Downy [Downy Woodpecker], saw several
House Sparrows & 2 Crows (on wing).
  To St. Johns [St. John's Memorial Chapel] at 10.30 meeting C. [Caroline Brewster] there.
Beautiful music and an uncommonly
fine sermon, even for Dr. Hodges, on
the Great War now raging. Dick & Edith
Dana there. We walked up with
Miss Bishop. The Melvins dined
with us & stayed until 3.30 when
they took me in town in their car.
Jim & I left it at Athletic Club
whither we went to see moving 
pictures taken under water among the
Bahamas and very wonderful. 
Some showed passing Sharks of large size,
others scores, hundreds or even thousands
of tropical fishes of various kinds in
swift & graceful action, all coral growths
of great beauty & variety. The gym was 
crowded to its utmost capacity.
Home by 6.30. Victrola music in eve.
Also began [?] book on Germany.

Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Monday, Nov. 23, 1914 [November 23, 1914] Wea [Weather]
Fine
Clear & frosty cold with light westerly wind.
  In Garden heard a Chickadee & a 
White-throated Sparrow. The latter chirped
loudly many times, apparently just outside
my window. The only other birds noted
were a few House Sparrows.
  Spent day in Museum. In forenoon
wrote letters among which was a rather
difficult one to Henry Endicott who is
advising Mrs. Mc.Mikan about settlement
of her late husband's estate. Mr. Endicott
writes that there are unpaid bills for
renovating the house amounting to "about
$1000. I had thought them all settled. No rent
has been paid since last June.
  Philan called just after luncheon & gave
me a most interesting account of conversations
with Prof. Munsterberg whom he mimics 
perfectly. Vernon Bailey called later.
At 5 P.M. I went to the Fairchilds'
to receive wonderful gifts bought for me
for C. [Caroline Brewster] & for E.R.S. [Elizabeth R. Simmons] in China, Japan & Manila.
  Spent an hour there with cousins Lily, Sally
& Gordon.