USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Allston > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1961 > Part 3
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Boston > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1961 > Part 3
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Brighton > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1961 > Part 3
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Charlestown > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1961 > Part 3
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Dorchester > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1961 > Part 3
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > East Boston > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1961 > Part 3
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Hyde Park > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1961 > Part 3
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Jamaica Plain > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1961 > Part 3
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Readville > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1961 > Part 3
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Roslindale > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1961 > Part 3
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Roxbury > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1961 > Part 3
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > South Boston > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1961 > Part 3
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > West Roxbury > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1961 > Part 3
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Allston > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1961 > Part 3
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Boston > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1961 > Part 3
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Brighton > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1961 > Part 3
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Charlestown > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1961 > Part 3
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Dorchester > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1961 > Part 3
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > East Boston > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1961 > Part 3
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Hyde Park > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1961 > Part 3
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Jamaica Plain > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1961 > Part 3
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Readville > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1961 > Part 3
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Roslindale > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1961 > Part 3
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Roxbury > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1961 > Part 3
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > South Boston > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1961 > Part 3
USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > West Roxbury > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1961 > Part 3
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The facilities of the Port of Boston also are operated by the Massachusetts Port Authority, along with the Mystic River Bridge.
RAILROADS
Boston's railroad facilities, provided by the New York, New Haven & Hartford, the Boston & Albany and the Boston & Maine railroads, include numerous large piers on the waterfront, many freight houses strategi- cally located with sidetrack facilities to handle thousands of cars at one time, team tracks for bulk freight deliveries permitting the placement of 3,000 cars at a time for loading and unloading, and large storage yards with capacity up to 13,000 cars to meet the demands of modern commerce and industry. Delivery yards are equipped with overhead electric cranes and special platforms to facilitate the loading and unloading of large units, such as automobiles, trucks, machinery and other heavy freight.
Boston has many electric railways and buses. The Metropolitan Transit Authority and the Eastern Mas- sachusetts Street Railway Co. connect virtually every part of Metropolitan Boston. Boston's underground sys- tem, comprising about 12 miles of subway, was the first municipal subway to be built in the United States, and the second in the world.
Located as Boston is, in the extreme northeast section of the country, with not an overabundance of raw materials, the city and New England lean heavily upon their efficient railroad, seaport, highway and air serv- ices for the continuous import of raw materials and the export of finished products to keep the supply lines of this important area open for world commerce.
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3. To avoid confusing duplication of listings, endeavoring to classify every concern under the one head- ing that best describes it, and to -treat additional listings as advertis- ing, to be charged for at regular rates.
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DIRECTORY SYMBOLS AND DESIGNATIONS
HOUSEHOLDERS SECTION
HOME OWNER
east of
ALPHABETICAL SECTION
Lincoln (Telegraph-Cherry Hill Serv-
& Bird Wm H 2 JeCandito Jos 3 orfido Frank J 4
ice) 26244 Pennie (Dearborn Twp) Dykas John A (John's Barber Shop) (r) 9186 Steele (Det)
"r"- RESIDENT
12 Daly John V 2 14 DeMaria Pasquale 164Sandstedt John \\' AFriday Nicholas 2
Dyke Chas driver Dearborn Coach 1200 Inkster rd
"h" - HOUSEHOLDER
494Brown Harris W 2 O
Saml jr (Maxine M) dent sunt Ford- h6453 Hartwelt
WIFE'S NAME
21 Chish John 2 22 Gronsky Steph 2 234 Mandel Saml 3 26 Gulmenary Michl 3
Glenridge av Intersects
Wm . (Helen) formn Ford h6244 Wil- liamson
OCCUPATION
yki Danl prtn mkr Ford r6811 Bing- ham
TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBER
OLD MILL LANE (North Brunswick Twp) -Continuation of Mill la Winkler Allen J 2 Władvka Wm M'
" John emp Ford h6811 Bingham Dyment Percy (Alice E) real est 15400 Warren av h7431 Maner
EMPLOYER
Dymmel NbLd H
(Vivian) drftsmn
Continental Motors h3434 Harding Dymock Jas Hituby Meed
Ford h6143
TN ADDITION to names and addresses, your City Direc- tory contains much detailed information concerning the people of your community. In order to list this information certain symbols and designations have been developed which enable important statistics to be compressed into the smallest possible space. You will receive far greater benefits from your City Directory if you familiarize yourself with the symbols and what they stand for.
In checking credit applications, in conducting direct mail advertising programs, in planning sales campaigns, in build- ing prospect lines, and in scores of other ways your City Directory will prove of invaluable assistance.
KNOW YOUR DIRECTORY SYMBOLS
- OAKWOOD PL (North Brunswick Twp) ... From Cleremont av south.
Jerome pl
50'Vigilante Carmelo C 4
174Thomas Bernard G H C
" Harry (Peggy) tool mkr Ford (h 413 Bingham
YELLOW PAGES BOSTON
(MASSACHUSETTS)
1961
"The
DIRECTORY IS THE COMMON INTERMEDIARY BETWEEN
BUYER AND SELLER"
The following pages contain .. A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL BUSINESS AND PROFES- SIONAL CONCERNS OR INDIVIDUALS in alphabetical order under appropriate headings . . . This list is pre- ceded by . . . ADVERTISEMENTS AND BUSINESS CARDS OF FIRMS AND INDIVIDUALS who desire to present a complete list of their services or products . . . These are grouped together under appropriate headings which are arranged alphabetically.
R. L. POLK & CO.
PUBLISHERS Copyright, 1961
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ADVERTISING AGENCIES
JOHN C. DOWD INC.
"Advertising Agency"
207-223 PARK SQUARE BLDG. 31 ST. JAMES AVE.
PHONE HUbbard 2-8050
AMBULANCE SERVICE
In the Heart of the Medical Center
BRIGHTON - BROOKLINE
Immediate Service Anywhere in New England
ambulance
Air Conditioned
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AMBULANCE SERVICE
314 WASHINGTON ST.
Algonquin 4-8181
BRIGHTON, MASS.
ART GALLERIES
Importers and Dealers in PAINTINGS of QUALITY By Old and Modern Masters Framing and Shipping
RESTORING AND APPRAISING BY EXPERTS OVER A CENTURY OF EXPERIENCE - ESTABLISHED 1841
VOSE GALLERIES OF BOSTON INCORPORATED
559 BOYLSTON STREET
TEL. KEnmore 6-2299
THE ONLY COMPLETE Impartial List of Business Concerns
Without Regard to Size, Importance, Location, or Appointments, Is Your CITY DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED BUSINESS SECTION
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AUTOMOBILES
CADILLAC
and
OLDSMOBILE
Sales and Service HEADQUARTERS
Cadillac Distributor for EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS and NEW HAMPSHIRE
CADILLAC AUTOMOBILE COMPANY OF BOSTON 808 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE Telephone BEacon 2-5800
HOOVER MOTORS INC. FORD SALES AND SERVICE
Dealers for FORD - FALCON - THUNDERBIRD CITROEN - AUSTIN HEALEY - MG - SPRITE . MORRIS Boston's Only Intown Ford Service Station In the National Garage at Back Bay Station 20 BUCKINGHAM STREET Telephone KEnmore 6-9300
A PROSPECTIVE PURCHASER
Turns to the Advertising Department covering the Desired Business and selects certain names and addresses.
Will He Find Your Advertisement There?
If not, you lose the business, and your competitor gets it through his advertisement in the Directory.
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BANKING DEPARTMENT
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK of BOSTON 1784
Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Boston's Favorite Bank
HEAD OFFICE: 67 Milk St., Boston, Mass. IN NEW YORK: Represented by The First Bank of Boston (International), 2 Wall St. OVERSEAS BRANCHES: ARGENTINA : Buenos Aires, Avellaneda, Rosario. BRAZIL: Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Santos, Campinas. REPRESENTATIVE OFFICES: ENGLAND: 27-32 Old Jewry, London, E.C. 2. FRANCE: 21 Place Vendome, Paris, Ier. CABLE: "Massnat" International Telex Number: BSI (Boston).
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BANKING DEPARTMENT
NEW ENGLAND'S LARGEST TRUST INSTITUTION
specializing in every phase of fiduciary service for individuals and corporations
OLD COLONY TRUST COMPANY
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Worthy of your Trust
ONE FEDERAL STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
Allied with THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOSTON
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BANKING DEPARTMENT
BOSTON SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST.A. 100 FRANKLIN STREET
CAPITAL $2,500,000
SURPLUS $5,000,000
OFFICERS
President WILLIAM W. WOLBACH
Senior Vice-President FRANCIS W. CAPPER
Chairman RALPH LOWELL
Vice-President and Chairman Investment Policy Committee-JOHN LOWELL
WILLIAM P. CQUES JOHN H. EATON, JR. BLAKE H. FIELD NATHAN H. GARRICK, IR.
Vice-Presidents JOHN B. HARRIMAN NATHANIEL L. HARRIS H. WEIMER HAYNES LAURENS MACLURE MATTHEW ROBERTS
HARRY M. RUNYAN ROBERT SALTONSTALL HERBERT SCHNARE EARLE T. SPEAR
Vice-Presdent and Treasurer-RICHARD) E. BENNINK Vice-President and Secretary -HORACE W. COLE
Assistant Vice-Presidents ULMONT S. JONES
JOHN E. CARLSON, JR KENNETH HOWES, JR
ALDEN R. BELLMAN
GODFREY G. HOWARD
HERMAN L. ALLEN FRANK W. CAPPERS, JR JOHN R. COOKE
MISS DOROTHY A BROWN
Investment Officers WILLARD R. LOCKE EDWARD L. MARTINEZ, JR.
THOMAS N. ROGERS
Senior Tax Officer
FREDERICK L. WESTON W. ALFRED RIVENBURG
Trust Accounting Officer
Operations Officer ANDREW LEIGHTON
Assistant Operations Officer NORMAN G. LAFRANCE
Real Estate Officer REGINALD L. WINCHESTER
Tax Officer EDWARD A. WEED Manager Safe Deposit Dept. WILLIAM MACBURNEY Auditor Personnel Officer LAWRENCE D. HAYES MRS. ALICE C. STONE
MISS CATHERINE G. CURRY ROBERT H DAVENPORT, JR.
NATHANIEL R. CUTLER, JR.
Assistant Trust Officers MISS DEBORAH GREENBERG ROBERT W. LAIRD BURTON S. MOSHER Assistant Investment Officers HENRY S. DAY NORMAN C. NICHOLSON, JR
LOUIS M. RUSITZKY
GRATON E. WILLIAMS
Assistant Treasurers
ROBERT F. WINN
ERNEST W CAIN
Assistant Secretaries MISS ISABELLE F. SCRIVEN JOHN A. TARBELL MISS ANNA W. SOUTTER GEORGE F. KEATING
FRANK B. WELIN
Assistant Tax Officer Building Superintendent
DIRECTORS
VERNON R. ALDEN Associate Dean, Harvard University
Graduate School of Business Administration JOHN BARKER. JR. Vice-President
New England Mutual Life Insurance Co.
GERALD W. BLAKELEY, JR. President
GEORGE OLMSTED, JR. President, S. D. Warren Company
GEORGE PUTNAM, JR Vice Chairman, The George Putnam Fund of Boston and The Putnam Growth Fund
JOHN R. QUARLES. .Ropes & Gray
SIDNEY R. RABB DWIGHT P. ROBINSON, JR.
Chairman, Stop & Shop, Inc. Chairman
JOHN E. ROGERSON Hutchins & Wheeler
CHARLES F. EATON, JR
Presdent, Eaton & Howard, Inc.
CLYDE F. GAY Executive Vice-President
John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co.
JOHN L. GRANDIN. JR Secretary. The Gillette Company
RICHARD R HIGGINS President, The Kendall Company
DONALD J. HURLEY JOHN LOWELL Vice-President and Chairman Investment Policy Committee
RALPH LOWELL Chairman of the Board
Cabot, Cabot & Forbes Co.
FRANCIS W. CAPPER Senior Vice-President
WILLIAM C. CHICK Chairman, John H. Pray & Sons Co.
DAVID C. CROCKETT Associate Director
Massachusetts General Hospital
EDWARD DANE. President, Brookline Trust Co.
Massachusetts Investors Trust
CHARLES F. ROWLEY Lawyer, Trustee EDWARD A. TAFT Herrick, Smith, Donald, Farley & Ketchum ALEXANDER WHEELER Hutchins & Wheeler President
WILLIAM W. WOLBACH
IN ACTIVE BUSINESS SINCE 1875
BANKING DEPARTMENT SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS
ESTATE AND TRUST PROPERTY (EXCLUSIVE OF CUSTODIAN ACCOUNTS) OVER $510,000,000.00
PRESCOTT L. KETTELL EDWARD G. RUDD
Senior Trust Officers
W. ROWE ROWLINGS
ROBERT E. DOBBYN JOHN G. FLEMMING Senior Investment Officers DANA G. MAUCH CHARLES M. PYLE, JR. Trust Officers RALPH B. HERSEY, JR. GEORGE W. PETERSON, JR.
ALCID H. SIMMONS
WILLIAM H. TRAYES, JR. LAURENCE J. WEBBER ANDREW F. WILLIS
ALAN L. NEW TON LESLIE B. VAUGHAN
Goodwin, Procter & Hoar
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BANKING DEPARTMENT
CITY BANK & TRUST COMPANY
175 WASHINGTON STREET
BOSTON, MASS.
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OFFICERS
RUBIN EPSTEIN
JOHN F. GOLDEN, JR.
Vice-President
Treasurer
Assistant Treasurer Secretary
DIRECTORS
Harold R. Brownson Vice President, Rowe Contracting Company
Leon Cangiano President, Leon Cangiano, Inc. Martin DeMatteo, Jr. President, M. DeMatteo Construction Co. William P. Dugan Treasurer, Kelco Metal Products Co.
Harry Marks President, M&M Transportation Company Burt F. Moody N. E. District Mgr., Westinghouse Electric Supply Co. Samuel W. Poorvu Realtor Warren C. Rowe Treasurer, Rowe Contracting Company Frances Tomasello Director, Eastern Racing Association Vincent P. Wilbur President, Walton Lunch Company
Rubin Epstein President John F. Golden, Jr. Executive Vice President St. Clair E. Hale President, Charles F. Hale & Son, Inc.
Milton J. Zabarsky Treasurer, St. Johnsbury Trucking Company, Inc.
Maurice Krasner President, Publix Food Markets Inc.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
President Executive Vice-President
DREW G. DOTY RICHARD T. MURPHY RAPHAEL L. MURPHY, JR. HENRY GESMER
Large Enough to Serve You Small Enough to Know You
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BANKING DEPARTMENT
Fiduciary Trust Co.
10 POST OFFICE SQUARE, BOSTON
OFFICERS
ROBERT H. GARDINER
President and Director
EDWARD H. OSGOOD
Vice President and Director
RALPH B. WILLIAMS
Vice President and Director
JAMES O. BANGS
Vice President and Director Vice President and Director
EDMUND H. KENDRICK
ROBERT M. P. KENNARD
Vice President and Director
PHILIP DEAN
JOHN W. BRYANT
Vice President and Director Vice President and Director Trust Officer for Taxes
J. HOBSON TAYLOR
Trust Officer for Operations
JOHN W. COBB
Trust Assistant
EUSTACE W. BUCHANAN
Trust Assistant
BOARD of DIRECTORS
JAMES BARR AMES
Ropes & Gray
JAMES O. BANGS
Vice President and Treasurer
JOHN W. BRYANT Vice President
RONALD T. LYMAN, JR. Scudder, Stevens & Clark
SAMUEL CABOT, JR. Treasurer, Samuel Cabot, Inc.
CHARLES K. COBB Trustee
EDWARD F. MacNICHOL Trustee EDWARD H. OSGOOD Vice President
PHILIP DEAN Vice President
RICHARD C. PAINE Treasurer, State Street Investment Corporation
ROBERT H. GARDINER President
FRANCIS C. GRAY Trustee
WILLIAM A. PARKER Chairman of the Board, Incorporated Investors
HENRY R. GUILD
Herrick, Smith, Donald, Farley & Ketchum FRANCIS W. HATCH, JR.
Public Relations Manager, New England Mutual Life Insurance Co.
DAVID H. HOWIE Trustee
MALCOLM D. PERKINS Herrick, Smith, Donald, Farley & Ketchum PHILIP H. THEOPOLD Minot, DeBlois & Maddison JAMES N. WHITE Scudder, Stevens & Clark ROBERT G. WIESE Scudder, Stevens & Clark
ALBERT B. HUNT President, Rivett Lathe & Grinder, Inc.
RALPH B. WILLIAMS Vice President
We Act as Trustee, Executor, Agent and Custodian
EDMUND H. KENDRICK Vice President
ROBERT M. P. KENNARD Vice President
MICHAEL LEWIS
BANKING DEPARTMENT
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NEW ENGLAND MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
Main Office: 28 STATE STREET, BOSTON RICHMOND 2-4000
OFFICERS
C. RODGERS BURGIN, Chairman RICHARD P. CHAPMAN, President
BANKING DEPARTMENT
Senior Vice Presidents
WILSON D. CLARK, JR. EVERETT WARE SMITH
OLNEY S. MORRILL PHILIP W. STOCKER MARK C. WHEELER
Vice Presidents
SAMUEL H. BACK ERNEST S. JOHNSON WILLIAM G. JOHNSON
HARRY H. BALDWIN, 3rd
LEON S. BISHOP
DAVID LIVINGSTON
FLETCHER C. CHAMBERLIN
CARL B. NOWELL
ARTHUR E. GRANT
PERCY E. PATRIQUIN
ELLIOTT R. HEDGE
JOHN W. PILLSBURY
FREDERICK W. HUNTINGTON
W. FRANCIS WALTON
C. KENNETH JACKSON
JOHN G. WEBB
ALFRED JOHNSON THOMAS W. MORSE
WILLIAM D. MACKINNON
and Cashier
Assistant Vice Presidents
ARTHUR R. FOSTER
W. CLIFFORD GITTINS
HERBERT O. MITCHELL PETER E. PRATT
JAMES P. HALL
ROBERT F. SMITH
JAMES A. ISBELL
ARTHUR F. F. SNYDER
CHARLES W. JENKS, JR.
HENRY D. STEVENS
BENNETT R. KEENAN LESLIE C. SUTHERLAND
EDWIN J. LENNON J. DANIEL WALSH ROBERT F. WHEELER
Assistant Cashiers
JAMES B. BARRON ROBERT T. PLATKA, JR.
RALPH H. BICKFORD
RAYMOND E. PRESTON
RICHARD C. B. CLARK
EVERETT M. RUSSELL
STEPHEN H. DIMMOCK
STANLEY G. SEAVER
WILLIAM R. DRESSER
KENNETH G. SHORES
JAMES A. MITCHELL, JR.
CHARLES STRATTON
JOHN B. NASH
ERIC R. STURGES
WALTER B. NEWSHAM GEORGE W. THOMAS
FREDERICKA A. NIELSEN ROBERT E. TOPPAN HUGH C. WARD, JR.
Loan Officers
DONALD A. BLAKE
ROBERT F. ELLIOTT
TRUST DEPARTMENT
Senior Vice Presidents
RICHARD L. FROTHINGHAM C. PHILIP JOHNSON
Vice Presidents and Trust Officers
HARRY W. ANDERSON E. LINWOOD SAVAGE
RICHARD P. BARNARD ALBERT H. WAITE
O. RUSSELL EDDY JOHN O. WILSON JOSEPH H. WOLFE
Vice Presidents
JOHN S. BALFOUR GEORGE HIGGINSON EBBE S. EBBESON NORMAN C. HOFFMAN
IRVIN MCD. GARFIELD, JR. WILLIAM C. PAULSON ALFRED E. ROW
Assistant Vice Presidents and Trust Officers
JOHN H. ASHE
HENRY G. BROOKS, JR.
FREDERICK W. LONDON WILLIAM J. ROBINSON
ALFRED D. FOSTER MORRIS F. STODDARD, JR. Trust Officers
EDWARD A. BALDWIN PAUL E. HERRICK
HERBERT E. BANCROFT
ROBERT B. HOLMES
HARRY W. BAUGHMAN DANA V. HUMPHREY
RICHARD A. COUSINS CARL B. JONES
PAULINE B. EDGECOMB RALPH H. MARKS, JE.
CHANNING FROTHINGHAM, JR. DAVID W. REED
ALBERT E. HALL
JAMES M. STAUSS
DIRECTORS
AXEL H. ANDERSON, Chairman, Bird Machine Co.
JULIAN D. ANTHONY, President, Hartford Life Insurance Co. F. GREGG BEMIS, Chairman, Bemis Bro. Bag Co. .EDWIN D. BROOKS, Minol, DeBlois & Maddison HARVEY H. BUNDY, Choale, Hall & Stewart C. RODGERS BURGIN, Chairman of the Board LOUIS W. CABOT, President, Cabot Corporation .FRANK J. CAREY, U.S. Mgr., and Atty., The Employers Liability Assurance Corp., Ltd,
E. BARTON CHAPIN, Warner, Stackpole, Stetson & Bradlee RICHARD P. CHAPMAN, President .WILSON D. CLARK, JR., Senior Vice President
*DOUGLAS CROCKER, Hon. Chairman, Crocker, Burbank & Co., Association
·MARSHALL B. DALTON, Chairman, Boston Manufacturers Mutual Insurance Co.
·FREDERICK A. FLATHER, Trustee
.DAVID C. FORBES, J. M. Forbes & Co.
JOHN H. GARDINER, Vice President and Trustee, Real Estate Investment Trust of America ·JAMES M. GAVIN, U. S. Ambassador to France
J. FRANK GERRITY, President, Gerrity Company, Inc.
LOUIS H. HAMEL, Pres. and Treas., L. H. Hamel Leather Co. and Hamel Realty, Inc.
MAYNARD L. HARRIS, President, Suffolk Franklin Savings Bank
WESTON HOWLAND, Manufacturer BENJAMIN F. JAQUES, President, S. H. Couch Co., Inc.
HENRY C. JONES, President, Arkwright Mutual Insurance Co.
PHILLIPS KETCHUM, Herrick, Smith, Donald, Farley & Ketchum
.LEON M. LITTLE, Treasurer, American Unitarian Association
AUGUSTUS P. LORING, Trustee
·RUSSELL B. LOWE, Manufacturer KENNETH W. MARRINER, President, Murriner & Co., Inc.
.ROBERT W. MAYNARD, Chairman, R. H. Stearns Co. JAMES B. McINTOSH, Administrative Vice President, New England Mutual Life Ins. Co.
·HENRY HIXON MEYER, Rackemann, Sawyer & Brewster
ROBERT M. MORGAN, Vice President and Treasurer, Boston Five Cents Savings Bank
RICHARD M. NICHOLS, Goodwin, Procter & Hoar
WALLACE L. PIERCE, President, S. S. Pierce Company
.THOMAS TEMPLE POND, Trustee
.CHARLES O. RICHARDSON, Trustee
GILBERT M. RODDY, President, Boston Manufacturers Mutual Insurance Co., and Mutual Boiler and Machinery Insurance Co.
HENRY L. SHATTUCK, Shattuck & Brooks, Trustees
WALTER K. SHAW, JR., President, E. A. Shaw & Co., Inc. *HENRY G. SIMONDS, Textile Consultant *GEORGE WILLARD SMITH, Chairman, New England Mutual Life Ins. Co.
MALCOLM C. STEWART, Vice President and Treasurer, The Gillette Co. .FRANCIS C. WELCH, Welch & Forbes Advisory
NEW ENGLAND MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK CORRESPONDENTS
NEW YORK . Bankers Trust Company . Chase Manhattan Bank Chemical Bank New York Trust Company . First National City Bank The Hanover Bank . Manufacturers Trust Company Morgan Guaranty Trust Company
CHICAGO . Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust Company First National Bank
PHILADELPHIA . Philadelphia National Bank
PITTSBURGH . Mellon Nationai Bank & Trust Company
RALEIGH . First Citizens Bank & Trust Company
SAN FRANCISCO · Crocker-Anglo National Bank
Wells Fargo Bank- American Trust Company
DALLAS . Republic National Bank
RICHMOND . Bank of Virginia MIAMI . First National Bank
MONTREAL . Bank of Montreal
HALIFAX . Bank of Nova Scotia
and Comptroller
Trust Department: 135 DEVONSHIRE STREET, BOSTON
Member - Federal Reserve System - American Bankers Association - Massachusetts Bankers Association - Boston Clearing House Association - National Association of Bank Auditors and Compirolle Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation - Bankers Association for Foreign Trade - Robert Morris Associates - Bank Wire -NMNB
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BANKING DEPARTMENT
MAIN OFFICE 111 Franklin Street
ROCKLAND-ATLAS OFFICE 30 Congress Street"
Massachusetts Avenue and Boylston Street*
199 Washington Street*
24 Federal Street
Arlington and Providence Streets
State and Congress Streets*
2343 Washington Street* ROXBURY
125 High Street
71 Summer Street
587 Boylston Street*
80 Newmarket Square*
691 Boylston Streety
300 Western Avenue* BRIGHTON
CONVENIENT OFFICES
Wherever you go in Boston, there's an office of the State Street Bank nearby. And whether you're uptown or downtown, or in Roxbury or Brighton, you can count on receiving the same cour- teous, efficient service for your every banking need.
*Adjacent or nearby free parking for our customers, while banking
BANK
STAT
MASS
STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY BOSTON 1, MASSACHUSETTS
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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BANKING DEPARTMENT
UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY
Main Office 30 COURT STREET, BOSTON
Grove Hall Office 475 BLUE HILL AVENUE
JOSEPH H. LIVERMAN, Branch Manager
Mattapan Office 1603 BLUE HILL AVENUE JOSEPH F. CANNATA, Branch Manager
OFFICERS
ALAN R. MORSE
President
JOHN MORSE. Vice-President and Treasurer
J. ROBERT MORSE. .Vice-President
NORMAN A. WALKER . . Vice-President, Secretary and Trust Officer
GEORGE F. WINTERSON Vice-President
ELLIOT STONE . Vice-President and Trust Officer
MILTON G. CHOATE
Vice-President
HAROLD R. STONE .
Assistant Treasurer
WILLIAM P. MURPHY
Assistant Treasurer
FRANCIS S. DEVLIN Assistant Secretary
CHARLES B: MITCHELL Assistant Secretary
NORMAN M. ROCHESTER . Asst. Secretary and Asst. Trust Officer
ANGELO Di FRONZO .
Assistant Secretary
E. EDWARD KRONHOLM
Assistant Secretary
JOSEPH F. CANNATA. Assistant Secretary and Branch Manager
CLIFFORD W. ADAMS.
Branch Manager
ALEXANDER L. MARTIN .
Auditor
FRANCIS X. TOOMEY, JR.
Assistant Auditor
DIRECTORS
DEAN M. BOYLAN
PAUL W. FITZPATRICK
FRANK S. DELAND
ALAN R. MORSE JOHN MORSE
J. ROBERT MORSE HENRY PENN
ALFRED H. DOLBEN
EVERETT P. POPE
HERBERT B. EHRMANN
GEORGE F. WALLBURG
Member Federal Reserve System
Member Boston Clearing House Association
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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BANKING DEPARTMENT
THE BOLTON FD/T
Main Office
30 School Street
Daniel L. Brown John Carr
George H. Robinson
Lloyd D. Brace
Robert F. Bradford
Daniel L. Brown
Harvey H. Bundy
Thomas D. Cabot
Arthur L. Coburn, Jr.
Ralph M. Eastman Joseph A. Erickson
Thomas B. Gannett
THE BOSTON FIVE
CENTS SAVINGS BANK INCORPORATED April 7, 1854
OFFICERS
President Robert M. Morgan
Vice-Presidents
Arthur J. Kooman Robert T. Lawrence
Charles H. Wood
Treasurer Richard B. Franklin
Assistant Treasurers
Charles E. Whitehead
Clerk of Corporation Fosdick P. Harrison
Trustees Cyril S. Hart
Francis W. Hatch
Richard R. Higgins
David H. Howie
Vinton C. Johnson
Norman W. Kenny
F. Frank Vorenberg
James N. White
Alfred S. Woodworth
30 SCHOOL STREET BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
Milk Street Branch: 77 MILK STREET
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Jamaica Plain Branch : 696 CENTRE STREET
Shoppers' Branch : 129 TREMONT STREET
West Roxbury Branch: 1906 CENTRE STREET
Longwood Medical Branch:
441 BROOKLINE AVE.
MEMBER Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Deposit Insurance Fund of Massachusetts
Robert M. Morgan
J. Reed Morss
William F. Morton
Horace Schermerhorn Everett W. Smith
Joseph J. Snyder D. George Sullivan Lawrence A. Sykes
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BANKING DEPARTMENT OFFICERS President NORMAN F. BARRETT Vice Presidents CHARLES F. WHITING
THEODORE L. STORER
Treasurer JOHN E. WILKINSON Vice Treasurer ARCHIBALD T. MEIKLE
Assistant Treasurers HENRY T. ANDREWS WALLACE C. BAXTER ERNEST E. BROWN KENNETH N. S. FERGUSON LOUISE SEELY WALTER O. SPOFFORD
TRUSTEES
GEORGE P. NASON Chairman of the Board of Trustees RALPH G. BABCOCK Consulting Accountant SHERWIN C. BADGER Financial Vice President, New England Mutual Life Insurance Co. NORMAN F. BARRETT President WALLACE C. BAXTER Vice-President, Real Estate WILLIAM G. BOWLER Manager, Laidlaw and Company ALLAN T. BUROS Vice-President State Street Investment Corporation ROGER C. DAMON President, The First National Bank of Boston
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