Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Thursday, Nov. 26, 1914 [November 26, 1914] Wea [Weather]
Thanksgiving Day. Perfect.
Clear, calm, very mild. Indian summer
back again after wintry weather.
  In Garden a Junco, 12+ House Sparrows,
2 Crows.
  Henry & I set out for a walk shortly after
breakfast. We first visited Longfellow Mem. [Longfellow Memorial]
which I had not seen before near at hand.
Next we started along river parkway to
Brighton bridge. It was crowded with people
hurrying to foot ball game at Stadium.
Next to Harvard Square. Thence back
up Brattle [?] Street.
  At 1.30 we sat down eighteen at table.
Mrs. Wynam, Mr. & Mrs. Sawyer, two Chapmans
& two Willards, Miss Holman, Miss Harkness
& Miss Clapp from Lancaster, Miss Purdie,
Miss Swazy, & Mrs. Cobb, Walter Deane
George V. Leverett. Amusing telegrams &
cable messages [?] by Mrs Cobb
delivered at intervals during dinner.
After it Victrola music. Dorothy &
Henry Abbott came to tea. More Victrola
music after it.

Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Friday, Nov. 27, 1914 [November 27, 1914] Wea [Weather]
Fair
Forenoon sunny; afternoon cloudy.
Calm & mild. Grass still green on
city lawns. Upwards of a foot of snow
no further away than Lancaster, Mass. [Lancaster, Massachusetts]
according to Miss Holman. Gilbert [Robert A. Gilbert] reports
an inch or two at Concord.
  In Garden a Chickadee, 3 White-throated
Sparrows (together on ground in flower bed),
about a dozen House Sparrows, a Jay,
a Downy [Downy Woodpecker] (heard).
  C. [Caroline Brewster] & Henry [Henry W. Henshaw] went in town to dog show
in forenoon. I worked on Three-toed W. [Three-toed Woodpecker]
story but made no progress. After
luncheon motored down to Mus. C. Z. [Museum of Comparative Zoology]
with Henry leaving him there & going to
Harvard Sq. [Harvard Square] to get hair cut. Returned to
Mus. [Museum of Comparative Zoology] & remained there with Henry
until 5 P.M. Saw Bangs [Outram Bangs], Barbour &
Phillips together in bird room. They
showed us Brook's arctic collection
rich in [?] arctics. Also saw Sam Henshaw.
Henry & I walked home. Walter D. [Walter Deane] came
down at 8.30 to look at Diatoms.