Massachusetts Year Book and City and Town Register for 1908, Part 10

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BOSTON UNIVERSITY. Inc. 1869. Pres., William E. Huntington, D.D., LL.D., 688 Boylston Street. College of Liberal Arts: Dean, William M. War- ren, Ph.D., 688 Boylston Street. School of Arts and Sciences: Dean, Borden P. Bowne, LL.D., 688 Boylston Street. School of Law: Dean, Mel- ville M. Bigelow, LL.D., 11 Ashburton Place. School of Medicine (Hom.) : Dean, John P. Suth- erland, M.D., East Concord Street. School of Theology (Meth.) ; founded in 1847 in Concord, N. H .; removed to Boston, 1867: Dean, William F. Warren, LL.D., 72 Mt. Vernon Street.


COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS (Regu- lar). Dean, C. H. Cobb, M.D .; Registrar, John H. Jackson, A.M., M.D., 517 Shawmut Avenue.


HARVARD UNIVERSITY DENTAL SCHOOL. Dean, Eugene H. Smith, D.M.D., North Grove Street.


HARVARD MEDICAL COLLEGE (Regular). Dean, (vacancy), Longwood Avenue.


MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. Inc. 1861. Acting Pres., Arthur A. Noyes, Ph.D .; Sec'y, Dana P. Bartlett, S.B., 491 Boylston St. MASSACHUSETTS COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. Dean, J. W. Baird, A.M., Ph.C., M.D., St. Botolph Street, corner Garrison Street.


SIMMONS COLLEGE. Inc. 1899. Pres., Henry Lefavour, the Fenway.


TUFTS COLLEGE DENTAL SCHOOL. Dean, Harold Williams, A.B., M.D., LL.D., Huntington Avenue; Seo'y, Frederic M. Briggs, M.D., 416 Hunting- ton Avenue.


TUFTS COLLEGE MEDICAL SCHOOL. Pres., Frederick W. Hamilton, D.D .; Dean, Harold Wil- liams, M.D., LL.D .; Sec'y, Frederic M. Briggs, M.D., 416 Huntington Avenue.


Brighton .- ST. JOHN'S ECCLESIASTICAL SEM-


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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.


INARY (Roman Catholic). Pres., Rev. Francis P. Havey, D.D.


Cambridge .- HARVARD UNIVERSITY. Founded 1636. Pres., Charles W. Eliot, LL.D. Faculty of Arts and Sciences: Dean, LeBaron Russell Briggs, LL.D. The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences: Dean, John H. Wright, LL.D. Graduate School of Applied Science, Lawrence Scientific School: Dean, Wallace C. Sabine, AM., S. D. Divinity School (undenominational) : Dean, Wm. Wallace Fenn, A.M., S.T.B. Law School: Dean, James Barr Ames, LL.D.


BUSSEY INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE. Dean, Francis H. Storer, S.B., A.M., Jamaica Plain.


RADCLIFFE COLLEGE. Opened as Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women, 1882; chartered as college, 1894. Pres., LeBaron Russell Briggs, LL.D .; Dean, Agnes Irwin, LL.D.


EPISCOPAL THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL, Brattle, cor. Mason. Dean, Rev. George Hodges, D.D.


NEW CHURCH THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL (Sweden- borgian), 48 Quincy Street. Pres., Rev. James Reed.


Medford .- TUFTS COLLEGE. Inc. 1852. Pres., Frederick W. Hamilton, D.D., LL.D. College of Letters: Dean, Frank G. Wren, A.M. Crane The- ological School (Universalist) : Dean, Rev. Chas. H. Leonard, D.D., LL.D. Medical School (Regu- lar) : Dean, Harold Williams, A.M., M.D., LL.D. Engineering Department: Dean, Gardner C. An- thony, A.M. Dental School: Dean, Harold Wil- liams, A.M., LL.D.


Northampton .- SMITH COLLEGE. Inc. 1871. Pres., Rev. L. Clark Seelye, LL.D.


South Hadley .- Mr. HOLYOKE COLLEGE. Char- tered 1836. Founded as Mt. Holyoke Seminary 1837. Inc. seminary and college 1888; college 1893. Pres., Mary E. Woolley, A.M., Litt.D., L.H.D.


Springfield .- AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL COL- LEGE, 969 State Street. Pres., Rev. Samuel H. Lee, A.M.


INTERNATIONAL Y. M. C. A. TRAINING SCHOOL, 787 Hickory. Pres., L. L. Doggett, Ph.D.


Wellesley .- WELLESLEY COLLEGE. Opened 1875. Pres., Caroline Hazard, M.A., Litt.D., LL.D.


Williamstown .- WILLIAMS COLLEGE. Chartered 1793. Pres., Henry Hopkins, D.D., LL. D. Worcester .- CLARK UNIVERSITY. Inc. 1887. Pres., G. Stanley Hall, Ph.D.


CLARK COLLEGE. Founded 1902. Pres., Carroll D. Wright, LL.D. COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS. Founded 1843. Pres., Rev. Thomas E. Murphy, S.J.


WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE. Founded 1865. Pres., Edmund A. Engler, Ph.D., LL.D.


NORMAL SCHOOLS.


The general management of the several State Normal Schools is vested by statute in the Board


of Education and all moneys appropriated for their maintenance are expended under its direc- tion.


Boston .- MASSACHUSETTS NORMAL ART SCHOOL. Exeter, cor. Newbury. Opened 1873. Prin., George H. Bartlett, $3,000. For both sexes.


Bridgewater .- Opened 1840. Prin., Arthur C. Boyden, $3,000. For both sexes. Regular four years' course. Special courses for college gradu- ates. Model school connected with Normal School: Prin., Brenelle Hunt.


Fitchburg .- Opened September, 1895. Prin., John G. Thompson, $3,000. For both sexes.


Framingham. - Opened at Lexington 1839. Transferred to West Newton 1844, removed to Framingham 1853. Prin., Henry Whittemore, $3,000. For women.


Hyannis (Barnstable) .- Opened 1897. Prin., William A. Baldwin, $3,000. For both sexes. Lowell .- Opened 1897. Prin.,


Coburn, $3,000. For both sexes. Frank F. North Adams .- Opened February, 1897. Prin., Frank F. Murdock, $3,000.


Salem .- Opened 1854. Prin., J. Asbury Pit- man, $5,000. For both sexes.


Westfield .- Opened at Barre 1839; suspended 1841; reopened at Westfield 1844. Prin., Clarence A. Brodeur, $3,000. For both sexes.


Worcester .- Opened 1874. Prin., E. Harlow Russell, $3,000. For both sexes.


PREPARATORY SCHOOLS.


Andover. PHILLIPS ACADEMY. Inc. 1778. Principal, Alfred E. Stearns.


Ashburnham .- CUSHING ACADEMY. Opened 1875. Pres., H. S. Cowell. Deerfield .- DEERFIELD ACADEMY AND DICKIN- SON HIGH SCHOOL. Inc. 1799. Prin., Frank L. Boyden.


Dudley .- NICHOLS ACADEMY. Inc. 1814. Pres., Samuel W. Hallett.


Easthampton .- WILLISTON SEMINARY. Inc. 1841. Pres., J. H. Sawyer.


Franklin .- DEAN ACADEMY. Inc. 1865. A. W. Peirce.


Pres.,


Groton .- LAWRENCE ACADEMY. Inc. 1793.


Head Master, William Steen Gaud.


Haverhill .- BRADFORD ACADEMY. Inc. 1804. Prin., Laura A. Knott. Leicester .- LEICESTER ACADEMY. Inc. 1784.


Pres., R. McFarland.


Monson .- MONSON ACADEMY. Inc. 1804. Prin., J. F. Butterworth.


Newton. - LASELL SEMINARY (for young women). Inc. 1853. Pres., C. C. Bragdon.


Norton .- WHEATON FEMALE SEMINARY. Inc. 1837. Pres., Rev. S. V. Cole, D.D. Southboro .- ST. MARK'S SCHOOL. Founded 1865. Head Master, Rev. W. G. Thayer, D.D.


Wellesley .- DANA HALL SCHOOL. Org. 1881. Prin., Helen Temple Cooke


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CHURCH DENOMINATIONS IN MASSACHUSETTS.


Wilbraham .- WESLEYAN ACADEMY. Inc. 1824. Pres., Charles M. Melden.


Worcester .- WORCESTER ACADEMY. Inc. 1834. Prin., D. W. Abercrombie, LL.D., Acting Prin., H. S. Ross.


TRUANT AND TRAINING SCHOOLS.


Hampden County .- At Springfield. Superin- tendent, Erwin G. Ward.


Essex County Training School .- At Law- rence. Superintendent, W. Grant Fancher; Ma- tron, Belle L. Fancher.


Norfolk, Bristol and Plymouth Counties .- At Walpole. Superintendent, James H. Craig; Matron, Mrs. James H. Craig.


Suffolk County .- At West Roxbury. Superin- tendent, D. P. Dame.


Worcester County Training School .- At Oak- dale. Superintendent, Stephen P. Streeter; Matron, Mary L. Streeter.


Middlesex County .- At North Chelmsford. Superintendent, M. A. Warren.


CHURCH DENOMINATIONS.


Adventists .- Book rooms and headquarters, 160 Warren Street, Boston. State Organization: Pres., Rev. G. F. Haines, Worcester; Sec'y, Rev. F. S. Stanton, New Bedford. Number of churches in Mass., 50, with a membership of 3000.


Adventists (Seventh Day) .- General head- quarters, South Lancaster.


Baptist. - MASSACHUSETTS BAPTIST MISSION- ARY SOCIETY: Office, room 501 Tremont Temple, Boston. Pres., Rev. J. S. Lyon; Business Sec'y, Henry Bond; Sec'y, Rev. W. H. Eaton. There are 345 churches in the State, with 75,254 mem- bers and 290 pastors.


MASS. BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION : Pres., Stephen Moore, Newton; Cor. Sec'y, Chas. C. Barry, Melrose. State Sec'y, William W. Main, Ford Building, Boston.


Baptist (Free) .- MASSACHUSETTS ASSOCIATION : Pres., Rev. J. S. Durkee, Ph.D., Roxbury; Sec'y and Treas., Rev. W. J. Twort, 64 Milton St., Law- rence. Publishing house, 5 Seaverns Avenue. Boston. Churches in Massachusetts, 18; member- ship, 3922.


Catholic .- William H. O'Connell, D.D., Arch- bishop; Archdiocese of Boston, comprising coun- ties of Essex, Middlesex, Suffolk, Norfolk and Plymouth, excepting the towns of Mattapoisett and Marion. Thomas Daniel Beaven, D.D., Bishop of Diocese of Springfield, comprising counties of Berkshire, Franklin, Hampshire, Hampden and Worcester.


The Diocese of Fall River, Bishop D. F. Feehan, D.D., includes the counties of Bristol, Barnstable, Dukes, Nantucket, and the towns of Mattapoisett and Marion in Plymouth County.


There are 460 churches in the three dioceses, representing 1,277,000 people.


Congregational. - Denominational headquar- ters and Congregational Library, Congregational House, 14 Beacon Street, Boston. Congrega- tional churches in Massachusetts, 609; minis- ters, 833; members of churches, 118,190; Sun- day school membership, 123,211; Christian En- deavor societies, 493; membership, 28,391. Con- gregational societies with headquarters in Bos- ton are the National Council, the American Board (Foreign Missions), Woman's Board of Missions, Massachusetts Home Missionary Soci- ety, Woman's Home Missionary Society, the Bos- tan City Missionary Society, the Congregational Education Society, the Congregational Sunday School and Publishing Society, the American Congregational Association, Bureau of Ministerial Supply, and the Boston Seaman's Friend Society; also district headquarters of the American Mis- sionary Association, the Congregational Home Missionary Society and the Congregational Church Building Society.


Protestant Episcopal .- Diocese of Massachu- setts: Bishop, William Lawrence, D.D .; Sec'y of the Convention, Rev. L. C. Manchester, D.D., 1 Joy Street, Boston. Total parishes and missions in Massachusetts, 182; communicants, 38,203.


Diocese of Western Massachusetts includes Worcester County, except the town of Southboro, and all of the State west of the same. Bishop, Alex. H. Vinton, D.D., Springfield; Sec'y of Con- vention, Rev. Marshall E. Mott, Webster; Treas. of the Diocese, Charles M. Bent, Worcester. Total parishes and missions in Western Massachusetts, 53; communicants, 10,445.


Methodist .- Massachusetts includes the whole of the New England Conference and portions of the N. E. So., N. H., N. Y., and Troy Confer- ences. Methodist book ' rooms, 36 Bromfield Street, Boston. Manager, Charles R. Magee; Bishop, Daniel A. Goodsell, D.D., LL.D., 36 Bromfield Street, Boston; residence 16 Harris Street, Brookline. There are 398 churches in the State, with a total membership of 60,918.


Presbyterian .- Synod of New York; Presby- tery of Boston; Stated Clerk, Rev. James Mit- chell, Ph.D., Revere.


Swedenborgian. - Massachusetts Association of the New-Jerusalem Church and Massachusetts New-Church Union, Headquarters, 16 Arlington Street, Boston. Churches in Massachusetts, 19; membership, 1746. Sec'y of Association, John Daboll; Sec'y of Union, Charles H. Taft.


Unitarian. - Denominational headquarters, 25 Beacon Street, Boston. American Unitarian As- sociation: Pres., Samuel A. Elliot, D.D .; Sec'y, Rev. Lewis G. Wilson; Treas., Francis H. Lincoln.


Universalist .- State Convention: Pres., Rev. C. E. Fisher ; Sec'y, Rev. Charles Conklin, D.D. Parishes in Massachusetts, 125; representing about 14,922 families.


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BANKS.


NATIONAL BANKS.


Examiners-W. E. NEAL, Lynn; ALFRED EWER, Roxbury; HARBY F. CURRIER, Malden; ARTHUR A. SIMMONS, Grafton; F. L. FISH, Vergennes, Vermont.


Abington-ABINGTON NATIONAL. Inc. 1850. Cap- ital $75,000; surplus and undivided profits $30,000. Dividends Apr. and Oct .; rate past year, 412 per cent. Pres., Moses N. Arnold; Cash., G. R. Farrar; Directors, M. N. Arnold, George A. Beal, William S. O'Brien, L. B. Hatch, Jos. L. Greenwood. Hours 9-12, 1-4.


Adams-FIRST NATIONAL. Inc. 1864. Capital $100,000; surplus and undivided profits $20,000. Dividends Jan. and July; rate past year 5 per cent. Pres., James C. Chalmers; Cash., George F. Sayles; Directors, James C. Chalmers, Wil- liam S. Jenks, F. E. Mole, Edwin F. Jenks, George F. Sayles, Paul Mooney, J. Tracy Potter. Hours 9-3.


GREYLOCK NATIONAL. Org. 1891. Capital $100,- 000; surplus and undivided profits $175,000. Pres., W. B. Plunkett; Cash., Frank Hanlon; Directors, William B. Plunkett, C. C. Jenks, Holyoke, David Follett, Edward J. Noble, Al- fred B. Mole, Charles T. Plunkett, George B. Adams. Hours 9-3.


Amesbury-AMESBURY NATIONAL. Inc. 1883. Cap- ital $100,000. Pres., John Hassett; Vice-pres., R. E. Briggs; Cash., Chas. H. Kimball; Direct- ors, John Hassett, A. W. Reddy, William Bloom, F. W. Merrill, R. E. Briggs, B. F. Sargent, H. A. Sawyer. Hours 9-2, Sat. 9-12.


-Powow RIVER NATIONAL. Inc. 1865. Capital $100,000; surplus and undivided profits $48,000. Dividends Apr. and Oct. 1; rate past year 6 per cent. Pres., George F. Bagley; Cash., Porter Sargent; Directors, George F. Bagley, Alfred C. Webster, Porter Sargent, Seth Clark, Daniel Webster, E. Ripley Sibley, F. E. Lowell. Hours 9-2, Sat. 9-12.


Amherst-FIRST NATIONAL. Inc. 1864. Capital $150,000; surplus and profits $150,000. Divi- dends Apr. and Oct .; rate past year 7 per cent. Pres., L. D. Hills; Cash., H. T. Cowles; Direct- ors, L. D. Hills, E. F. Cook, G. S. Kendrick, H. T. Cowles, Edward Hitchcock, William E. Bridgman, Belchertown, F. C. Sherwin, Amherst. Andover-ANDOVER NATIONAL. Inc. 1826. Capital $125,000; surplus and profits $50,000. Dividends Apr. and Oct. 1; rate past year 51/2 per cent. Pres., Nathaniel Stevens, North Andover; Cash.,


J. Tyler Kimball; Directors, John H. Flint, John F. Kimball, Jospeh A. Smart, Nathaniel Stevens, J. C. Sawyer, Geo. F. Smith, Samuel D. Stevens. Hours 9-12, 2-3.


Arlington-FIRST NATIONAL. Inc. 1891. Capital $50,000; surplus and profits $53,000; rate past year 5 per cent. Pres., E. Nelson Blake; Cash., John A. Easton; Directors, E. Nelson Blake, S. C. Frost, A. D. Hoitt, Theodore Schwamb, Frank- lin Wyman, Henry Hornblower, James A. Bai- ley, Jr., E. S. Farmer, Charles W. Allen. Hours 8-3, Wed. and Sat. evenings 7-8.30.


Athol-ATHOL NATIONAL. Inc. 1874. Capital $100,000; surplus and undivided profits $22,- 244.17. Dividends Jan. and July; rate past year 4 per cent. Pres., T. H. Goodspeed; Cash., C. A. Chapman; Directors, T. H. Goodspeed, O. A. Fay, H. M. Humphrey, C. A. Chapman, J. H. Lee, Boston, F. G. Amsden, Athol, Wm. E. Bourn, Templeton. Hours 9-4.


-MILLER'S RIVER NATIONAL. Inc. 1864. Capital $150,000; surplus and undivided profits $198,- 000. Dividends Jan. and July 1; rate past year 10 per cent., less taxes. Pres., George D. Bates; Cash., Parke B. Swift; Directors, Gilman Waite, Parke B. Swift, George D. Bates, Arthur F. Tyler, C. W. Day, Levi B. Fay, Osar T. Brooks. Hours 9-3, Sat. 9-3.


Attleboro-FIRST NATIONAL. Inc. 1875. Capital $100,000; surplus and undivided profits $125,- 000. Dividends Jan., Apr., July and Oct .; rate past year 8 per cent. Pres., Clarence L. Wat- son; Cash., Frederick G. Mason; Directors, Clar- ence L. Watson, David E. Makepeace, Marsden J. Perry, Cornelius S. Sweetland, Harvey Clap, Raymond M. Horton, Albert A. Bushee, Samuel M. Einstein, John W. Wolfenden, Frank Moss- berg, Andrew H. Sweet, J. Edward Studley. Hours 9-3.


Ayer-FIRST NATIONAL. Inc. 1883. Capital $75,000; surplus and undivided profits $50,000. Dividends July and Jan .; rate past year 6 per cent. Pres., Howard B. White; Cash., Hobart E. Mead; Directors, Howard B. White, D. W. Fletcher, Waldo Spaulding, Pepperell, O. W. Mead, West Acton, O. K. Pierce, T. L. Hazen, Shirley. Hours 8-11, 12.30-3; Sat. 8-1.


Barre-FIRST NATIONAL. Inc. 1862, reorganized 1882. Capital $100,000; surplus and undivided profits $33,000. Dividends May and Nov. 1; rate past year 5 per cent. Pres., Charles F. At- wood; Cash., Frank A. Rich; Directors, Austin F. Adams, Barre Plains, Timothy Paige, Charles


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NATIONAL BANKS.


Wheeler, Samuel Adams, Charles H. Follansby, Frank A. Rich, A. P. Clark, George P. King, Charles F. Atwood. Hours 9-12, 1-4.


Beverly-BEVERLY NATIONAL. Inc. State 1802, National 1865. Capital $200,000; surplus and undivided profits $165,000. Dividends Oct. and Apr. 1; rate past year 7 per cent. Pres., An- drew W. Rogers; Cash., Allen H. Bennett; Di- rectors, J. C. Kilham, A. W. Rogers, Jasper R. Pope, Roland W. Boyden, George P. Brown, Walter A. Perry, Melville Woodbury, Herbert F. Winslow. Hours 8.30-2.


Boston-ATLANTIC NATIONAL. Cor. Kilby and State Sts. Inc. 1828. Capital $750,000; surplus and undivided profits $515,000. Dividends Apr. and Oct. 1; rate past year 6 per cent. Pres., H. K. Hallett; Cash., N. N. Denison; Directors, William Read, William G. Peck, George F. Put- nam, H. K. Hallett, William B. Denison, N. Wil- lis Bumstead, O. M. Wentworth, G. H. Leonard. Hours 9-2.


-BOYLSTON NATIONAL. Cor. Bedford and Chaun- cy Sts. Inc. State 1845, National 1864. Capital $700,000; surplus and undivided profits $238,- 000. Dividends Apr. and Oct .; rate past year 4 per cent. Pres., Harry W. Cumner; Cash., Edward A. Church; Directors, Henry A. Bel- cher, Harry W. Cumner, James A. Houston, J. Nelson Parker, Oliver E. Williams, Edward A. Church, Edwin B. Holmes, Herbert B. Bailey. Hours 9-2.


COMMERCIAL NATIONAL. 4 Liberty Square. Inc. - 1888. Capital $250,000; surplus and undivided profits $227,916.38. Dividends Apr. and Oct .; rate past year 6 per cent. Pres., William O. Blaney; Cash., Benjamin B. Perkins; Directors, William O. Blaney, Edmund Reardon, Ivers W. Adams, Arthur H. Soden, Benjamin W. Currier, Charles F. Cutler, Benjamin N. Johnson, Benja- min B. Perkins, Arthur W. Pope, Nathaniel J. Rust, John Shepard. Hours 9-3, Sat. 9-12.


-ELIOT NATIONAL. 49 Federal St. Inc. State 1853, National 1864. Capital $1,000,000; sur- plus and undivided profits $1,274,256.36. Divi- dends Apr. and Oct. 1; rate past year 8 per cent. Pres., Harry L. Burrage; Cash., William J. Mandell; Directors, Leverett S. Tuckerman, Wil- liam R. Dupee, H. B. Sprague, D. N. Skillings, F. C. McDuffie, James H. Proctor, Joseph H. White, Harry L. Burrage, Edwin Hale Abbot, Edward F. Atkins, F. Lothrop Ames, Fred W. Estabrook. Hours 9-3.


-FANEUIL HALL NATIONAL. 3 South Market St. Org. 1851. Inc. 1865. Capital $1,000,000; sur- plus and undivided profits $676,892.19. Divi- dends Jan., Apr., July and Oct .; rate past year 7 per cent. Pres., Charles E. Morrison; Vice- pres., George W. Fiske; Cash., T. G. Hiler; Asst. Cash., H. P. Sanborn; Directors, Charles E.


Morrison, George W. Fiske, R. W. Williamson, Hon. John L. Bates, Fred P. Virgin, T. G. Hiler, Henry D. Yerza, George H. Lawrence, J. C. F. Slayton, J. Henry Fletcher, George S. Wright, C. S. Hapgood, E. A. Rich, Walter S. Glidden. Hours 9-3.


-FIRST NATIONAL. 202 Devonshire St. Inc. 1863. Capital $2,000,000; surplus and undivided profits $2,593,927. Dividends Jan., Apr., July and Oct .; rate past year 8 per cent. Pres., Daniel G. Wing; Cash., Frederic H. Curtiss ;. Directors, John Carr, Orlando H. Alford, Cal- vin Austin, Edward E. Blodgett, Roland W. Boyden, Geo. W. Brown, Chas. F. Brooker, Wil- liam F. Draper, Robert J. Edwards, George A. Fernald, Robert F. Herrick, William H. Hill, Charles H. Jones, Mortimer B. Mason, Charles S. Mellen, Charles A. Morss, Andrew W. Pres- ton, N. W. Rice, Wallace F. Robinson, Charles A. Stone, James J. Storrow, John W. Weeks, William Whitman, Daniel G. Wing, Sidney W. Winslow. Hours 9-2.


-FIRST WARD NATIONAL. 1 Winthrop Block, East Boston. Inc. 1873. Capital $200,000; surplus and undivided profits $170,000. Divi- dends Apr. and Oct .; rate past year 8 per cent. Pres., George W. Moses; Cash., Frank F. Cook; Directors, Samuel N. Mayo, George W. Moses, Alfred E. Cox, William McKie, Fred McQuesten, John E. Lynch. Hours 9-3.


-FOURTH NATIONAL .. Board of Trade Building. Inc. 1875. Capital $1,000,000; surplus and un- divided profits $740,153.62. Dividends Apr. and Oct .; rate past year 31/2 per cent. Pres., A. W. Newell; Vice-pres., G. W. Newhall; Cash., W. N. Homer; Asst. Cash., E. F. Hanscom; Directors, A. S. Eustis, E. Chapman, W. H. Conant, A. W. Newell, Reuben Ring, C. H. Farnsworth, James S. Murphy, C. H. Moulton, E. F. Woods, Moses N. Arnold, George D. Harvey, Albert N. Parlin, Jesse P. Lyman, Thomas Cunningham, Geoffrey B. Lehy. Hours 9-3.


-MERCHANTS NATIONAL. 28 State St. Inc. State 1831, National 1864. Capital $3,000,000; surplus and undivided profits $3,400,000. Divi- dends Apr. and Oct .; rate past year 8 per cent. Pres., Franklin Haven; Cash., A. P. Weeks; Asst. Cash., Lucius W. Conant; Directors, T. Jefferson Coolidge, Franklin Haven, George A. Gardner, Howard Stockton, Nathaniel Thayer, Francis L. Higginson, Charles W. Amory. Hours 9-2.


-METROPOLITAN NATIONAL. 4 Post Office Sq. Inc. 1875. Capital $500,000; surplus and un- divided profits $275,000. Dividends Apr. and Oct. 1; rate past year 6 per cent. Pres., In- crease E. Noyes; Cash., Arthur W. Haines; Di- rectors, Clinton Viles, A. D. Hoitt, Arlington, D. M. Anthony, Fall River, C. H. Breck, Newton, Increase E. Noyes, Cambridge, Charles H.


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NATIONAL BANKS.


Adama, William G. Shillaber, McIrah Larrabee, George A. Hibbard, Walter H. Roberts, Malden. Hours 9-3.


-NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. 201 Sears Bldg. Org. 1850. Capital $1,500,000; surplus and un- divided profits $1,313,519.80. Rate past year 6 per cent. Pres., N. P. Hallowell; Cash., W. R. Whittemore; Asst. Cash., Edward H. Gleason; Directors, T. Jefferson Coolidge, Jr., William R. Driver, William J. Ladd, N. P. Hallowell, William Endicott, Jr., Samuel Carr, N. Penrose Hallowell, Thomas N. Perkins, Philip Stockton. Hours 9-2.


-NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC. 95 Milk St. Inc. 1864. Capital $2,000,000; surplus and undivided profits $1,600,000. Dividends Apr. and Oct. 1; rate past year 7 per cent. Pres., Charles A. Vialle; Cash., Henry D. Forbes; Di- rectors, Albert Stone, Charles W. Tidd, Jacob P. Bates, Costello C. Converse, Charles A. Vialle, James M. W. Hall, Jacob F. Brown, William H. Wellington, Ernest G. Howes, Charles Hayden, Edward P. Hatch, James R. Carter, Elisha W. Cobb, Roland M. Baker. Hours 9-2.


-NATIONAL ROCKLAND. 2343 Washington St. Inc. State 1853, National 1865. Capital $300,- 000; surplus and undivided profits $400,000. Dividends Apr. and Oct .; rate past year 8 per cent. Pres., Frederic W. Rugg; Cash., A. L. Bacon; Directors, Edwin U. Curtis, Frank Fer- dinand, Henry P. Nawn, John F. Newton, Wil- liam A. Gaston, Charles Gaston Smith, B. Rod- man Weld, William F. Russell, Henry A. Reu- ter, Frederic W. Rugg. Hours 9-3.


-NATIONAL SECURITY. 79 Court St. Inc. 1867. Capital $250,000; surplus and undivided profits $792,590. Dividends Jan., Apr., July and Oct. 1; rate past year 12 per cent. Pres., Charles R. Batt; Cash., A. E. Gladwin; Directors, D. Web- ster King, Charles R. Batt, V. S. Pond, J. N. Damon, F. M. Ferrin. Hours 9-3.


-NATIONAL SHAWMUT. 60 Congress St. Inc. 1898. Capital $3,500,000; surplus and undivided profits $4,500,000. Dividends Jan., Apr., July and Oct. 1; rate past year 8 per cent. Pres., William A. Gaston; Cash., F. H. Barbour; Di- rectors, Oliver Ames, Francis A. Foster, Joseph B. Russell, Francis B. Sears, Moses Williams, Micajah P. Clough, William S. Spaulding, Jas. P. Stearns, Eben S. Draper, William A. Gaston, Daniel B. Hallett, Henry L. Higginson, Henry S. Howe, Frederick S. Moseley, Horatio Newhall, Frank G. Webster, Jeremiah Williams, Robert Winsor, Alfred S. Woodworth, E. Hayward Ferry, E. Pierson Beebe, Frank B. Bemis, Chas. F. Choate, Jr. Hours 9-2.


-NATIONAL UNION. 40 State St. Inc. State 1792, National 1865. Capital $1,000,000; sur- plus and undivided profits $1,120,000. Dividends


Apr. and Oct .; rate past year 7 per cent. Pres., Henry S. Grew, 2d; Cash., George H. Perkins; Directors, George Dexter, Samuel B. Dana, A. A. Lawrence, Nathaniel H. Emmons, Theophilus Parsons, William Farnsworth, James R. Hooper, Francis W. Fabyan, Philip Dexter, Henry S. Grew, 2d, Philip Y. DeNormandie, Ralph B. Williams, Stedman Buttrick. Hours 9-3.


-NEW ENGLAND NATIONAL. 150 Devonshire St. Inc. 1813. Capital $1,000,000; surplus and un- divided profits $925,000. Dividends Apr. and Oct. 1; rate past year 7 per cent. Pres., Chas. W. Jones; Vice-pres., S. W. Holmes; Cash., A. C. Kollock; Directors, Chas. W. Jones, Cam- bridge, John T. Bradlee, J. Herbert Saw- yer, F. H. Appleton, Henry Parkman, Roland W. Toppan, Stephen W. Holmes, Edwin S. Webster. Hours 10-2.


-OLD BOSTON NATIONAL. 50 State St. Inc. State 1803, National 1865. Capital $900,000; surplus and undivided profits $305,000. Divi- dends Apr. and Oct .; rate past year, Apr. 21% per cent., Oct. 21/2 per cent. Pres., Horatio G. Curtis; Cash., Chester S. Stoddard; Directors, Arthur Amory, Louis Curtis, H. G. Curtis, E. N. Fenno, Manley U. Adams, Charles F. Adams, 2d, Robert A. Boit, Howard Stockton, Ingersoll Bowditch, Edmund D. Codman. Hours 9-2.


-PEOPLE'S NATIONAL OF ROXBURY. 114 Dudley St. Inc. 1864. Capital $300,000; surplus and undivided profits $164,800. Dividends Apr. and Oct .; rate past year 6 per cent. Pres., Albert J. Foster; Cash., Geo. H. Corey; Directors, F. O. White, Roxbury, William S. Leland, Rox- bury, Timothy Smith, Roxbury, Albert J. Fos- ter, Roxbury, Stillman P. Williams, Roxbury, George F. Child, Geo. M. Scates, J. J. Phelan, Roxbury, L. M. Friedman, Roxbury. Hours 9-3.




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