Cambridge.
Ther [Thermometer] Wednesday, Mar. 22, 1916 [March 22, 1916] Wea [Weather]
Snow storm
Snowing thick & fast during most
of day. About six inches of wet,
heavy snow had fallen by
night making with that
left over from previous storms
somewhere near two feet of
snow on the level now covering
our city lawns & dooryards.
According to the weather bureau
reports the total snowfall for
this month of March has broken
all previous records for the
neighborhood of Boston.
  In Garden: an im. [immature] Peabody bird,
2 Jays, [female] Downy [Downy Woodpecker] (at suet)
a dozen or more House Sparrows.
  Worked all day in gallery
of Museum rearranging eggs, 
chiefly those of Hawks.
  Mrs. Stone & Miss Jennie 
Chapman lunched with us.
We had Victrola music & reading
aloud in hall this evening.

Cambridge - Boston.
Ther [Thermometer] Thursday, Mar. 23, 1916 [March 23, 1916]  Wea [Weather]
Fine
Brilliantly clear, almost windless,
not cold.
  Exquisitely beautiful "snow foliage"
in early morning, soon marred,
however by the sun[']s rays which
melted the snow fast wherever they
struck on it fairly and cast a
dazzling light from its spotless
surface everywhere.
  In Garden: a Peabody bird only.
  Started for Boston at 10.30.
Stopped at Harvard Square to leave
pictures to be framed; at City Hall
for gunner's license; at Cambridgeport
Savings Bank to deposit $200.
Reached our office at 11.30. Signed
quarterly Estate cheques, dictated
letter to Haley. Talked with Sted.
Buttrick [Stedman Buttrick] & gave him cheque $500 for
deposit in Concord Savings Bank.
Also bought 1000 Town Lexington bonds.
Lunched at Marstons. Had hair cut
at Italian's on Temple Place.
Got several records at Columbia Graph. Co.[Columbia Graphophone Company]
Played them this evening to C. [Caroline Brewster]