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— 1894 —
— Apr. 15 —
— Cambridge, Sunday —
6 m.
Total 2193 1/2 m.
Sun back at last. Fine day. East wind.
Herbarium work to-day. Wheeled over Harv.
Bridge & back, 6 m. Have got Eggelston's
package ready to express to-morrow.
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— Apr. 16. — Cambridge —
10 m.
Total 2203 1/2 m.
Glorious day. Wheeled to & from school. Saw
the Resiliometer at the Overman Co. 10 m. to-day.
Letters from Eggert & Miss Putnam. Called
on Robinson at the herb. Saw rehearsal of
The Latin Play this evening. Good.
— Apr. 17 — Cambridge —
14 1/2 m.
Total 2218 m.
Glorious day. Yesterday I received to my surprise a
Postal from Dr. Morong saying that he was at his
son's on Tremont St. I wheeled around there
after school and saw him. He is very, very
weak and thin. I was shocked at his
appearance. Poor man, he made up his
mind that he must leave the hospital, and
he was put on a car and came through
alone, being met at Jersey City by
Britton & Hollick. He knows how weak
he is. What will be the result, cant be
told yet. Whether he has strength to rally
his son will know in a few days. He

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