? Tuesday - 8am at M. Atwells 1857, 7 avenue Tuesday 12 Nov arrived NY 6 am - left train [st?] station - breakfast - went to find Atwell at his office Maiden Lane - not in - Went to see [Torres?] - [Bre?] - sent for Steve he came and held conference - Tele? ? will see us at 1,15a go again to Atwells office not there - get local address - go to Ste? came - had another conference. Went again to Atwells office - decide to go to his house - take elevated RR - find him with a boil on his neck - did not get on dis- patch - had met the wrong trains? - a lovely flat(hat?) and home - M. & Mrs Atwell - ? - ? - rainy day - remain in till beautiful dinner? by Mrs. Atwell - no servant - return in my room Nov 11th Monday ? to ? Up at 4 1/2 got ready for train at 9- sent ? 7 1/2 Harriette? went to train with us - left at 11 for ? - arrived Idas 12 1/2 - she had done washing(working?) Dn finished up some work - We speak with Ida2 about going home with us - spoke with childen cannot decide--leave it for them to consider if she can all take us at N.Y- Telegraph Atwell--think to leave at 3 pm but decide to wait - late night train-- leave Worcester at 12 night-- sleepers 2.50 arr NY 6 as per last page --. Sunday Nov 10 Dorchester cold high winds--do not go out - to cold to enjoy the day--set on floor in sun & sleep at night Mrs Dyer & son come to call Later. some other friends an Mr Harber of Youth Companion- son of R. B. Harber of Oscolosa- a fun mo/en - & he leaves his Aunt Alleen for me to write & give photo - we break up at 11 1/2 - I pack trunk and get ready to start for Worcester in the morning as per last page - 3. Tuesday Nov 12. N.Y. Atwells Told on previous page Wednesday Nov 13. -N.Y Atwells remained indoors - Howard & wife came- Telegraphed to Ida. She left Worcester at midnight. (Nov 13) Expected Mrs Donald McLain in the evening. could not come - a dinner party home - Atwells neck better - he is home all the time Dr has bad cold. A restful, lovely day The guests of the house are Mr Thomas Duncan a long time friend of Atwells, and Miss Luciil Monroe. a young player - Thursday Nov 14. - (Atwells) (Dr. Pomory. No 17, West 71 St. N. York-) All here at Atwells till noon - then to train with Mr Duncan - to Washington at 6 - home at 8- Silas alone - Lizzie well - all retired at 11- - home again Friday. Nov. 15- - Glen Echo colder - set up stoves got things in lifiry conditen all the house over4 Saturday Nov. 16. Glen Echo commenced to live a little - Ida worked as if she had gone out to service - Learned that poor Andrew Beckly had gone into the house and robbed it of blankets soap etc. and been caught in it + the things brought back. He and his mother had moved to town- I had intended to hire him at once to help in the house- poor human nature- how frail, how prone to error and sorrow - I am not grieved at the depredation but am grieved for the depredation- poor fellow he is wretched I know- for I am wretched for him! He would not have done it if he had been sober. Paid Silas his wages 4.50 Sunday Nov 17. Glen Echo Cooler - threatening We still work upon the house- yesterday we took up the ruggs in both offices. washed the windows below- so far ready for visitors Ida has letters from him all well call at night from Cora Curry and Mary Barton They propose a modification of the constitution of the Red Cross. they gave their opinions