Massachusetts Year Book and City and Town Register for 1908, Part 9

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Publication date: 1908
Publisher: F.S. Blanchard & Co.
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Hampshire, Franklin and Hampden, William A. Bailey of Northampton.


Highland Agricultural Society, Henry S. Pease of Middlefield.


Hillside Agricultural Society, Ralph M. Porter of Cummington.


Hingham Agricultural Society, Edmund Hersey of Hingham.


Hoosac Valley, A. M. Stevens of Williamstown. Housatonic Agricultura] Society, E. L. Board- man of Sheffield.


Marshfield Agricultural Society, H. A. Oakman of Marshfield.


Martha's Vineyard Agricultural Society, James F. Adams of West Tisbury.


Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agricul- ture, N. I. Bowditch of Framingham.


Massachusetts Horticultural, William H. Spooner of Jamaica Plain.


Middlesex (North) Agricultural Society, George W. Trull of Tewksbury.


Middlesex (South) Agricultural Society, Isaac Damon of Wayland (P. O. Cochituate).


Nantucket Agricultural Society, Herbert G. Worth of Nantucket.


Oxford Agricultural Society, Walter M. Lovett of Oxford.


Plymouth County Agricultural Society, Augus- tus Pratt of North Middleboro.


Spencer Agricultural Society, Noah Sagendorph of Spencer.


Union Agricultural Society, George O. Millard of Blandford.


Weymouth Agricultural Society, Theron Q. Tir- rell of South Weymouth.


Worcester Agricultural Society, Walter D. Ross of Worcester.


Worcester (East) Agricultural Society, W. A. Kilbourn of South Lancaster.


Worcester (Northwest) Agricultural Society, Albert Ellsworth of Athol.


Worcester (South), C. D. Richardson of West Brookfield.


Worcester County (West) Agricultural Society, J. Harding Allen of Barre.


SPECIALISTS.


Chemist, Dr. C. A. Goessmann, Amherst.


Entomologist, Prof. C. H. Fernald, Amherst.


Botanist, Dr. George E. Stone, Amherst.


Pomologist, Prof. F. A. Waugh, Amherst.


Veterinarian, Prof. Jas. B. Paige, Amherst.


Engineer, William Wheeler, Concord.


Ornithologist, E. H. Forbush, Wareham.


State Nursery Inspector, Dr. H. T. Fernald, Amherst.


Librarian and First Clerk, F. H. Fowler, $1800


CATTLE BUREAU OF THE STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE.


Chief, Austin Peters.


Clerk, S. N. Rogers.


DAIRY BUREAU.


Chairman, C. D. Richardson, West Brookfield; John M. Danforth, Lynnfield Center; Henry E. Paige, Amherst. Executive Officer, J. Lewis Ells- worth, Worcester. General Agent, P. M. Harwood, Barre.


Board of Education.


The Board consists of the Governor and Lieu- tenant-governor, ex-officio, and eight members, one to be appointed annually by the Governor and Council.


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STATE BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS.


Kate Gannett Wells, Boston; Geo. I. Aldrich, Brookline; Thomas B. Fitzpatrick, Brookline; Ella Lyman Cabot, Boston; Albert E. Winship, Somerville; Joel D. Miller, Leominster; Clinton Q. Richmond, North Adams; Caroline Hazard, Wellesley.


Secretary, George H. Martin, $4,500.


Clerk and Treasurer, C. B. Tillinghast.


Agents, John T. Prince, West Newton; James W. MacDonald, Stoneham; Julius E. War- ren, Worcester; Frederic L. Burnham, Cambridge. $2,500 each and expenses.


Board of Charity.


Leontine Lincoln, ch., Fall River; Laban Pratt, vice-ch., Boston; Miss Frances Greely Curtis, Boston; Charles H. Adams, Boston; David F. Til- ley, Boston; Charles R. Johnson, Worcester ; Abraham C. Ratshesky, Boston; Jeffrey R. Brack- ett, Boston; Thomas Downey, Boston.


Clerk of the Board, John D. Wells, $2,700.


Superintendent of State Adult Poor, Joshua F. Lewis, M. D., $3500.


Superintendent of State Minor Wards, James E. Fee, $3,000.


Board of Insanity.


George F. Jelly, M.D., ch., Boston; Michael J, O'Meara, M.D., Wrocester; Henry P. Field, Northampton; Herbert B. Howard, Boston; Wil- liam F. Whittemore, Boston.


Secretary and Executive Officer, Owen Copp, M.D., $5,000.


Board of Health.


Henry P. Walcott, M.D., ch., Cambridge; Chas. H. Porter, Quincy; Julian A. Mead, M.D., Water- town; Hiram F. Mills, C. E., Lawrence; Gerard C. Tobey, Esq., Wareham; James W. Hull, Pitts- field; Robert W. Lovett, M.D., Boston.


Secretary, Charles Harrington, M.D., $4,000.


Railroad Commissioners.


Office, No. 20 Beacon Street, Boston.


Chairman, Walter Perley Hall, $6,000 Fitch- burg; George W. Bishop, $5,000, Newtonville; Clinton White, $5.000, Melrose; Clerk, Charles E. Mann, Malden; Assistant Clerk, Allan Brooks, Ayer; Accountant, Fred E. Jones, Brookline; Bridge Engineer, George F. Swain, Boston; In- spectors, Daniel M. Wheeler of Worcester, Graf- ton Upton of Everett, John Q. Hennigan of East Milton, Llewellyn H. McLain of Melrose, Winfield L. Larry of Boston.


Other Boards and Commissions.


Armories .- Chairman, Adj. Gen. James P. Parker; Sec'y, George Howland Cox, Cambridge; Joseph N. Peterson, Salem.


Ballot Law .- Francis W. Estey, Boston; Henry V. Cunningham, Boston; Sewall C. Brackett, Bos- ton. $500 each allowed by Governor and Council.


Bank Commissioner. - Pierre Jay, Milton, $5000; Deputy, Clarence A. Evans, Salem, $3000.


Bar Examiners .- Chairman, Hollis R. Bailey, $900, Cambridge; George S. Taft, $800, Uxbridge; Henry W. Bragg, $800, Boston; L. Elmer Wood, $800, Fall River; Sec'y, Frederick L. Greene, Greenfield, $900.


Blind, Massachusetts Commission for the .- Dr. E. M. Hartwell, Boston; Helen Keller, Wrentham; Annette P. Rogers, Boston; Dr. J. H. A. Matte, North Adams; James P. Munroe, Lexington.


Board of Boiler Rules .- Joseph H. McNeill, ch., Melrose; William M. Beck, Everett; John A. Stevens, Lowell; Fred H. Keyes, Newton; Robert J. Dunkle, Boston.


Boston, City of, Police Dept .- Office, No. 37 Pemberton Square, Boston. Commissioner, Ste- phen O'Meara, $6000; Supt., Wm. H. Pierce, $4,000; Sec. to the Commissioner, Leo A. Rogers, $3,000; Chief Clerk, Thomas Ryan, Boston, $2,500.


Boston Transit Commission .- Office, No. 15 Beacon Street, Boston. On behalf of the Common- wealth-George G. Crocker, Boston; Horace G. Allen, Boston. On behalf of the city of Boston- Thomas J. Gargan, George F. Swain, Josiah Quincy. Sec'y, B. Leighton Beal.


Charles River Basin Commission .- Henry S. Prichett, Boston, ch., $4,000; Henry D. Yerxa, Cambridge, $3,000; Joshua B. Holden, Boston, $3,000; Sec'y, William S. Youngman, $3,000, 367 Boylston St., Boston.


Civil Service .- Chairman, Chas. Warren, Ded- ham; Frank Foxcroft, Cambridge; Joseph C. Pel- letier, Boston; Chief Examiner, Henry Sherwin, $3,000; Sec'y, Warren P. Dudley, $3,000; Regis- trar of Labor, John C. Gilbert, $2,000.


Commerce and Industry .- Joseph B. Warner, Cambridge; William M. Douglas, Brockton; Geo. G. Cusker, Boston; Edward Cohen, Lynn; Charles F. Adams, 2d, Concord.


Conciliation and Arbitration .- Chairman, Wil- lard Howland, $2,500, Chelsea; Richard P. Barry, $2500, Lynn; Charles Dana Palmer, $2500, Lowell; Sec'y, Bernard F. Supple, $1500.


Corporations .- William D. T. Trefry, Marble- head.


County Officers, Accounts of .- Controller, Charles R. Prescott, Malden, $2,500; Deputy Con- trollers, James M. Cushman, $1,800, Taunton; William H. Wing, $1,500, Malden; Irving Taylor, $1,200, Somerville.


Dentistry, Board of Registration in .- John F. Dowsley, D.D.S., Boston; George E. Mitchell, D.D.S., Haverhill; Thomas J. Barrett, D.D.S., Worcester; George A. Maxfield, D.D.S., Holyoke; W. W. Marvel, D.M.D., Fall River. Compensa- tion, fees.


Embalming, Board of Registration in .- Thomas H. Reilly ch. Westboro; Frederick L. Briggs seo. Boston; John A. Weinbeck, Lowell.


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STATE BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS.


Fall River, Board of Police of. - Chairman, James Tansey; James M. Morton, Jr., Rufus P. Bassett; Clerk, John R. Rostron.


Fall River, the Bradford Durfee Textile School of .- James E. Cunneen, Fall River; Geo. W. Wright, Fall River.


Firemen's Relief Fund .- Chairman, George F. Harwood, Lynn; Fred W. Jenness, Lowell; Benj. W. Wells, Boston; Fred A. Cheney, Haverhill; Edward S. Hosmer, Lowell; Sec., D. Arthur Burt, Taunton; Treas., Hiram R. Williamson, Worcester.


Fisheries and Game .- Chairman, George W. Field, Sharon, $2500; Edward A. Brackett, Win- chester, $1560; John W. Delano, Marion, $1560.


Gas and Electric Light .- Chairman, Forrest E. Barker, Worcester, $4000; Morris Schaff, Jamaica Plain, $3500; Alonzo R. Wead, Newton, $3500; Inspectors, Charles D. Jenkins, Winchester; Lawrence S. James, Boston; Leslie R. Moore, Newton; Clerk, Robert G. Tobey, Boston, $2500.


Greylock Reservation .- John Bascom, Wil- liamstown; Francis W. Rockwell, Pittsfield; William H. Sperry, North Adams.


Harbor and Land .- Chairman, Hon. George E. Smith, Swampscott, $3300; Henry J. Skeffington, Revere, $2700; Gen. Samuel M. Mansfield, Bos- ton, $2700; Clerk, Frederick N. Wales, West New- ton, $3000.


Highways .- Office, 15 Ashburton Place, Bos- ton. Chairman, William E. Mcclintock, Chel- sea, $5000; Harold Parker, Lancaster, $4000; John H. Manning, Pittsfield, $4000; Sec'y, Aus- tin B. Fletcher, Medford, $4000.


Industrial Education .- Paul Henry Hanus ch. Cambridge; A. Lincoln Filene, Boston; Charles H. Winslow, Arlington; Carlton D. Richardson, West Brookfield; Mary Morton Kehew, Boston.


Insurance. - Frank H. Hardison, Wellesley Hills, $5000; Deputy (vacancy), $3500; Actuary, Emma W. Cushman, $2000.


Labor Statistics, Bureau of .- Chief, Charles F. Gettemy, Boston, $3000; First Clerk, Frank H. Drown, $2000; Second Clerk, William G. Grundy, $1650; Special Agents, C. C. L. Moore, Charles Thompson, $1200. Division of Municipal Sta- tistics .- Clerk, George H. Priest, $2000. State Free Employment Office, opened at Boston Dec. 3, 1906; at Springfield, Sept 4, 1907; at Fall River, Oct. 1, 1907.


Lowell Textile School .- (vacancy) ; Franklin W. Hobbs, Brookline.


Lumber, Surveyor General of .- Office, No. 88 Broad Street, Boston. Ralph L. Abbott, Bos- ton, compensation, fees.


Medicine, Board of Registration in .- Chair- man, C. Edwin Miles, Boston; Walter P. Bow- ers, Clinton; Samuel H. Calderwood, Boston; Augustus L. Chase, Randolph; Nathaniel R. Perkins, Boston; Augustus C. Walker, Cam- bridge; compensation, $300 each; Sec'y, Edwin B. Harvey, Westboro, $2500.


Metropolitan Parks .- Office, No. 14 Beacon Street, Boston. Chairman, William B. de las Casas, Malden, $4500; Edwin U. Curtis, Boston, $600; David N. Skillings, Winchester, $600; Eller- ton P. Whitney, Milton, $600; Everett C. Ben- ton, Belmont, $600; Sec'y, John Woodbury, Lynn, $4000.


Metropolitan Water and Sewerage .- Chair- man, Henry H. Sprague, Boston; Henry P. Wal- cott, Cambridge; James A. Bailey, Jr., Arling- ton; Sec'y, William N. Davenport, Boston.


Nautical Training School .- Chairman, Rear Admiral George F. F. Wilde, U.S.N., North Eas- ton; John Read, Cambridge; Robert B. Dixon, Boston; Sec'y, F. Stanhope Hill, Cambridge, $2000.


New Bedford Textile School .- Joseph F. Knowles, Abbott P. Smith, New Bedford.


Old Age Pensions .- Chairman, Edward S. Bradford, Springfield; Arthur M. Huddell, Chel- sea; Miss M. R. Hodder, Brookline; Walter G. Chase, M.D., Boston; James T. Buckley, Marlboro.


Pharmacy, Board of Registration in .- Chair- man, Lucian Lamson, Hopedale; Sec'y, Fred A. Hubbard, Newton; Ernest O. Engstrom, Pitts- field; Charles F. Ripley, Taunton; I. P. Gammon, Boston; compensation, fees.


Pilot Commissioners of Boston .- Office, 716 Chamber of Commerce, Boston. John C. Ross, Plymouth; Justus A. Bailey, Kingston; Sec'y, Edmund S. Manson.


Prisons Commissioners, Board of .- Chairman, Frederick G. Pettigrove, Boston, $4000; Henry Parkman, Boston; Arthur H. Wellman, Malden; Margaret P. Russell, Boston; Mary Boyle Reilly, Boston; Sec'y, J. Warren Bailey, Somerville, $2500.


Province Laws .- Melville M. Bigelow, Cam- bridge.


Publications, State Board of .- Chairman, Jas. W. Kimball, Lynn; John Woodbury, Lynn; Sec'y, William N. Davenport, Marlboro.


Public Libraries .- Chairman, Caleb B. Tilling- hast, State Library, Boston; Elizabeth P. So- hier, Beverly; Deloraine P. Corey, Malden; Samuel S. Green, Worcester; Mabel Simpkins Agassiz, Yarmouth. No compensation.


Public Records .- Henry E. Woods, Boston, $2500.


State Aid and Pensions .- Charles W. Hast- ings, South Weymouth, $2500; Deputy, Francis A. Bicknell, North Weymouth, $2000.


State Forester .- F. W. Rane, Boston, $3000; Assistants, J. J. Dearborn, N. O. Cook; Clerk, Charlotte Jacobs.


State House Extension .- H. Langford Warren, Cambridge.


State Library .- Librarian, Caleb B. Tilling- hast, $3000; Stephen O'Meara, Boston; Ed- ward Everett Hale, Boston; Winfield S. Slocum, Newton.


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MASSACHUSETTS DISTRICT POLICE.


Tax .- William D. T. Trefry, Marblehead, $5000; Deputy, Charles A. Andrews, Newton, $3000; First Asst., Albert B. Fales, Somerville, $2500; Second Asst., Geo. S. Hatch, West Med- ford $2500.


Uniformity of Legislation .- James B. Ames, ch., Cambridge; Frederick H. Nash, Weston; George E. Gardner, Boston; George W. Wey- mouth, Fitchburg.


Veterinary Medicine, Board of Registration in .- George Penniman, Worcester; Elmer W. Babson, Gloucester; Langdon Frothingham, Bos- ton; Thomas E. Maloney, Fall River; Henry S. Lewis, Chelsea.


Voting Machine Examiners .- Charles F. Rich- ardson, Weston; Horace B. Gale, Natick; Page G. Poole, Everett.


Wachusett Mountain State Reservation .- Harold Parker, Lancaster; Theodore L. Harlow, Gardner; John T. Burnett, Southboro.


Wrecks and Shipwrecked Goods .- James W. Bradley, Rockport; John S. Glover, Ipswich; William B. Floyd, Winthrop; A. Brooks Ander- son, Scituate; Edward W. Chadwick, Edgar- town; Wendell L. Hinckley, Yarmouth; Horace E. Baker, Marshfield; Thomas H. G. Douglass, Gloucester; William McKay, Newburyport; E. Parker Welch, Scituate; Daniel W. Nickerson, Chatham; George W. Mckay, Newburyport; James B. Steele, Eastham; William H. Sawyer, Gloucester; John Killen, Nantucket; Fernando F. Bearse, Chatham. Compensation, fees.


MASSACHUSETTS DISTRICT POLICE.


Central Office, State House, Boston.


Chief, Jophanus HI. Whitney, $3000


Deputy Chiefs, George C. Neal, Detective Depart- ment; Joseph A. Moore, Inspection Depart- ment


First Clerk, James P. Campbell Second Clerk, Jacob W. Powell


Clerks, Boiler Inspection Department, Belle C. Davis, Frank K. Hahn; Nellie M. Quinn, branch office, Springfield; Mary M. Kane, Wor- cester; Sarah A. Carmen, Fall River; Margaret C. Power, North Adams


Secretary, Board of Boiler Rules, Frederick W. Macer


Detective and Fire Inspection Department.


Michael J. Barrett, unassigned, Cambridge Ernest S. Bradford, Barnstable County, Hyannis Charles E. Byrnes, Middlesex County, Somer- ville


Thomas A. Dexter, Dukes and Nantucket Coun- ties, Edgartown


Frederick F. Flynn, Berkshire and Hampden counties, Pittsfield


Alfred B. Hodges, Bristol County, Taunton Arthur E. Keating, Suffolk County, Somerville


James McKay, Franklin and Hampshire Coun- ties, Northampton


Robert E. Molt, Worcester County, Millbury Peleg F. Murray, Worcester County, Worcester John H. Scott, Norfolk and Plymouth Counties, Braintree


Arthur G. Wells, Essex County, Lynn William S. Drake, Tramp Officer, Boston


William H. Proctor, Steamer "Lexington" and general duty, Swampscott


Fire Inspectors.


Charles F. Rice, Chief Fire Inspector, Somer- ville


James Anderson, District No. 1, Springfield Thomas F. Eustace, District No. 2, Lawrence Henry H. Collamore, District No. 3, Fall River George F. Crittenden, District No. 4, North- ampton


Silas P. Smith, District No. 5, Everett James J. Grady, District No. 6, Winthrop


Inspection Department.


FACTORIES AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS.


Ansel J. Cheeney, District No. 1, Beverly John J. Sheehan, District No. 1, Salem Charles E. Burfitt, District No. 2, Boston Horace F. Ball, District No. 5, Worcester Arlon S. Atherton, District No. 2, Boston Frank C. Wasley, District Nos. 1 and 2, Lowell Henry J. Bardwell, Districts Nos. 3 and 6, Bos- ton


Henry Splaine, District No. 3, Boston


William J. Mckeever, Districts Nos. 3 and 4, Cambridge


Edwin Y. Brown, District No. 4, Winthrop


Frederick W. Merriam, District No. 4, Cam- bridge


Joseph M. Dyson, District No. 5, Worcester Charles Adams, District Nos. 2 and 5, Worcester Ernest E. Cleveland, District No. 9, Somerville Charles A. Dam, District No. 5, Worcester Robert Ellis, District No. 6, Fall River Warren S. Buxton, District No. 7, Springfield James R. Howes, District No. 7, Holyoke James W. Hoitt, District No. 8, North Adams Lemuel Pope, District No. 6, Fall River Samuel L. Ryan, District Nos. 3 and 9, Waltham Malcolm Sillars, District Nos. 1 and 9, Danvers Charles S. Clerke, District No. 9, Boston John F. Griffin, District No. 9, Sharon John H. Plunkett, District No. 9, Boston Mary A. Nason, District No. 9, Boston


Mary E. Halley, District No. 6, Lawrence


Boiler Inspection Department.


Joseph H. McNeill, Chief Inspector, Melrose Charles Ferguson, District No. 1, Malden John H. Kazar, Districts 2, 3 and 4, Mattapan J. W. Evans, Districts 2 and 5, Worcester Sturgis C. Baxter, Districts 2 and 9, Boston George A. Luck, District No. 2, Cambridge


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STATE INSTITUTIONS.


Herbert A. Sullivan, District No. 4, Fall River James B. DeShazo, District No. 5, Worcester David H. Dyer, District No. 6, Fall River Freeman H. Sanborn, District No. 7, Chicopee Justin H. McCarthy, District No. 7, Boston John A. MacRae, District No. 8, North Adams John McGrath, District No. 9, Boston Frank C. Hinckley, special duty, Boston Henry Bushek, unassigned, Salem Franklin L. Forbush, unassigned, Hyde Park Harry E. Morton, unassigned, Hyde Park William W. Ramsay, unassigned, Worcester Wilbert E Simm, unassigned, Somerville


STATE INSTITUTIONS.


INSANE HOSPITALS.


Worcester Insane Hospital, Worcester .- Supt., Hosea M. Quinby, M.D., salary $3000; Trustees, T. Hovey Gage, Worcester; Mrs. Sarah E. Whit- in, Whitinsville; Miss Frances M. Lincoln, Wor- cester; Lyman A. Ely, Worcester; George F. Blake, Worcester; Samuel B. Woodward, Wor- cester; Thomas Russell, Boston.


Worcester Insane Asylum, Summer Street, Worcester .- Supt., Ernest V. Scribner, M.D .; Trustees, same as Worcester Insane Hospital.


Taunton Insane Hospital, Taunton .- Supt., Arthur V. Goss, M.D., salary $2500; Trustees, Elizabeth C. M. Gifford, New Bedford; Loyed E. Chamberlain, Brockton; Nathaniel B. Bor- den, Fall River; Mrs. Susan E. Learoyd, Wake- field; Henry R. Stedman, Brookline; William C. Lovering, Taunton; James P. Francis, New Bed- ford.


Northampton State Hospital, Northampton .- Supt., John A. Houston, M.D., salary $3000; Trustees, Charles S. Shattuck, Hatfield; Alvan Barrus, Goshen; Mrs. Sarah T. Woodworth, Chic- opee; Caroline A. Yale, Northampton; Dr. Fred- erick W. Chapin, Springfield; William D. Mac- Innis, Pittsfield; Henry L. Williams, North- ampton.


Danvers Insane Hospital, Danvers (P.O. Ha- thorne) .- Supt., Charles W. Page, M.D., salary $3000; Trustees, Samuel W. Hopkinson, Haver- hill; Solon Bancroft, Reading; Orville F. Rogers, Boston; Mary W. Nichols, Danvers; Horace H. Atherton, Saugus; Ada T. Brewster, Andover; George R. Jewett, Salem.


Westboro Insane Hospital, Westboro .- Supt., George S. Adams, M.D., salary $3000; Trustees, John L. Coffin, M.D., Boston, ch .; Eliza C. Dur- fee, Fall River, sec'y; Benjamin W. Childs, Wor- cester; Lewis R. Speare, Boston; Sarah B. Wil- liams, Taunton; William A. Carey, Boston; Geo. Dewson, Boston.


Medfield Insane Asylum, Medfield .- Supt., Ed- ward French, M.D., salary $3000; Trustees, Ira G. Hersey, Hingham; William O. Blaney, Bos-


ton; John F. Duff, Boston; William H. Morrison, Brockton; Fred B. Lund, Boston; Sarah J. Rand, Newton Center; Mrs. Nellie Palmer, South Fram- ingham.


LYMAN AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS.


Lyman School for Boys, Westboro .- Supt., Elmer L. Coffeen, salary $2300; Physician, Thomas H. Ayer, M.D., salary $600; Supt. Pro- bationers, Walter A. Wheeler; Trustees, Melvin H. Walker, Westboro, ch .; Mrs. Elizabeth G. Evans, Boston; George H. Carleton, Haverhill; Susan C. Lyman, Waltham; James W. McDonald, Marlboro; Matthew Lamb, Worcester; Carl Drey- fus, Boston


State Industrial School for Girls, Lancaster .- Supt., Fannie F. Morse, salary $1800; Physician, C. C. Beckley, M.D., salary $800; Trustees, same as Lyman School for Boys.


STATE HOSPITAL AND STATE FARM.


State Hospital, Tewksbury .- Supt. and Resi- dent Physician, John H. Nichols, M.D., salary $3000; Asst. Supt. and Physician, Ernest B. Em- erson, M.D., salary $1700; Asst. Physicians, Han- nah Lowell Emerson, M.D., Howard F. Holmes, M.D., Walter C. Kenney, M.D., Carl J. Hedin, M.D., Burt F. Howard, M.D., Alfred J. Roach, M.D., Samuel R. Haythorn, pathologist; Clerk, Hiram P. Dinsmore, salary $1600; Trustees, Rev. Payson W. Lyman, Fall River; John B. Tivnan, Salem; Mrs. Anna F. Prescott, Boston; Mrs. Sarah D. Fiske, Malden; Joseph A. Smart, An- dover; Leonard Huntress, Lowell; Emery M. Low, Brockton.


State Farm, Bridgewater .- Supt., Hollis M. Blackstone, salary $3000; Deputy Supt., Benjamin F. Robinson, salary $1000; Resident Physician, Charles A. Drew, M.D., salary $2500; Asst. Phy- sicians, R. J. Marvil, M.D., Alfred Elliott, M.D .; Clerk, Henry J. Strann; Trustees, same as State Almshouse.


PRISONS AND REFORMATORIES.


State Prison, Boston (Charlestown) .- Warden, Benjamin F. Bridges, Deerfield, salary $4000; Deputy Warden, Nathan D. Allen, salary $2000; Clerk, Edward A. Darling, salary $2000; Physi- cian, Joseph I. Mclaughlin, M.D., salary $1500; Chaplain, Rev. John W. F. Barnes, salary $2000; Agent for Discharged Convicts, George. E. Corn- wall, salary $1000, office State House, Boston.


Massachusetts Reformatory, Concord (Post Office, Concord Junction) .- Supt., Alvah S. Baker, salary $3500; Deputy Supt., Percy W. Allen, salary $2000; Physician, Theodore Cham- berlin, M.D., salary $1000; Clerk, Chas. W. Wales, salary $2000; Chaplain, Rev. William J. Batt, salary $2000.


Reformatory Prison for Women, Sherborn (Post Office, South Framingham) .- Supt., Fran- ces A. Morton, salary $2000; Deputy Supt., Liz-


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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.


zie O. Averill, salary $1000; Physician, Frances W. Potter, M.D., salary $1000; Chaplain, Emily L. Herndon, salary $1000; Clerk, Susan P. Brooks, salary $800; Agent for Discharged Female Pris- oners, Elizabeth A. Quirk, office State House, Bos- ton.


OTHER INSTITUTIONS.


Foxboro State Hospital, Foxboro .- Supt., Charles E. Woodbury, M.D., salary $2500; State Trustees, Robert A. Wood ch., Boston; William H. Prescott, sec'y, Boston; Timothy J. Foley, M.D., Worcester; Frank L. Locke, Malden; Edwin Mulready, Rockland; W. Rodman Peabody, Cam- bridge; James H. Perkins, Milton.


Massachusetts Charitable Eye and Ear Infirm- ary, 233 Charles Street, Boston .- Supt., Dr. Far- rar Cobb; State Trustees, William D. Sohier, Beverly; John Lawrence. Groton.


Massachusetts General Hospital, Blossom St., Boston .- Resident Physician, Herbert B. How- ard, M.D .; Chairman, Dr. Henry P. Walcott; State Trustees, Charles P. Greenough, Henry S. Howe, Henry S. Hunnewell, David P. Kimball.


Massachusetts Homeopathic Hospital, East Concord Street, Boston .- Supt., William O. Mann, M.D .; State Trustees, Erastus T. Colburn, New- ton; Sidney M. Hedges, Boston; N. Emmons Paine, West Newton; Henry F. Harris, Wor- cester.


Massachusetts State Sanatorium, Rutland .- Supt., Frederick L. Hills, M.D., Trustees, Jere- miah Smith, Jr., Cambridge, ch .; Wellington E. Parkhurst, Clinton; Asher Hyneman, Boston; J. P. Rand, M.D., Worcester; Albert C. Getchell, Worcester; Mrs. B. B. Russell, Brockton; Mrs. Sylvia B. Knowlton, West Newton.


Massachusetts Hospital for Epileptics, Mon- son (Post Office Palmer) .- Supt., Everett Flood, M.D .; Trustees, William N. Bullard, Boston; Walter W. Scofield, Dalton; Winford N. Cald- well, Mary P. Townsley, Springfield; Henry P. Jaques, Lenox; Charles A. Clough, Groton; Mabel W. Stedman, Boston.


Massachusetts School for the Feeble-minded, Waltham-Superintendent, Walter E. Fernald, M.D .; State Trustees, W. W. Swan, Brookline; Charles E. Ware, Fitchburg; Francis J. Barnes, Cambridge; Charles F. Adams, 2d, Con- cord; Francis Bartlett, Boston; Mrs. L. L. Brackett, Newton; Thomas W. Davis, Waver- ley; F. P. Fish, Boston; Charles S. Hamlin, Bos- ton; J. B. Warner, Boston; F. C. Wheatley, North Abington; Felix Gatineau, Southbridge.


Perkins Institution and Massachusetts School for the Blind, 553 East Broadway, South Boston. -Director, Edward E. Allen; State Trustees, William L. Richardson, Boston; Norwood P. Hallowell, Medford; Paul R. Frothingham, Bos- ton; Miss Annette P. Rogers, Boston.


Soldiers' Home in Massachusetts, Chelsea .- Supt., Col. Charles E. Hapgood; State Trustees,


Silas A. Barton, Waltham; Harry E. Converse, Malden; D. E. Denny, Worcester.


State Colony for the Insane, Gardner (R. R. Station, East Gardner). - Supt., Charles E. Thompson; Trustees, Edmund A. Whitman, Cam- bridge, ch .; Amie Coes, Worcester; Alice M. Spring, Fitchburg; William H. Baker, Lynn; John G. Blake, M.D., Wilbur F. Whitney, Ash- burnham; George N. Harwood, Barre.


The Hospital Cottages for Children, Baldwins- ville .- Supt .; Hartstein W. Page, M.D .; State Trustees, Lizzie R. Doherty, David H. Coolidge, Boston; Arthur H. Lowe, Fitchburg; Herbert S. Morley, Baldwinsville; Jenness K. Dexter, Spring- field.


EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.


COLLEGES.


Amherst. - AMHERST COLLEGE. Inc. 1825. Pres., George Harris, D.D., LL.D.


MASSACHUSETTS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Inc. 1863. Pres., Kenyon L. Butterfield.


Boston .- BOSTON COLLEGE. Inc. 1863. Pres., Rev. Thomas I. Gasson, S.J., 761 Harrison Ave.




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