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LECHMERE NATIONAL BANK THE, 225 Camb; Otis S Brown, pres; Fred B Wheeler, cashr
LIBRORY BUREAU, 230 Albany; Ned B H Park- er, pres
LIQUID CARBONIC CO TIIE, 136 Bway; W K McIntosh, pres; C G Carter, treas
LITTLE ARTHUR D INC, 30 Memorial drive; Arthur D Little, pres; Chester M Clark, treas
LONG A E & SON INC, 1977 Mass av; George W Long, sec-treas
LORD F T POLISH CO, 37 Hovey av; F T Lord, treas
LUALDI ANGELO INC, 22 Camb; Angelo Lualdi, pres; Charles Drew, treas
M C M CO, 535 Camb; Manuel S Monteiro, pres; Joseph T Chaves, treas; Joseph T Valenti, sec
MANHATTAN MARKET CO, 600 Mass av; Arthur H Smith, pres; C Westley Smith, v-pres-treas; Mar- garet W Dunn, clk
MANTER HALL SCHOOL, 2 Holyoke; Hollis Web- ster, pres; John C Hall, treas; Ralph H Houser, sec
MANUFACTURERS NATIONAL BANK, Kendall sq; Walter M Van Sant, pres; Alfred E Cleveland, Timothy W Good, v-ps; Gerard L Bond, cashr
MASS LIME & CEMENT CO, 398 Portland; Louis II Steinberg, pres; Harry Snider, treas
MASS PARLOR FRAME CO, rear 164 First; Philip Kerner, pres; Joseph Mellen, treas
MCCLOSKEY & HARTY INC, 1245 Camb; Aeneas J McLean, pres-treas
McCONNELL W C CO, 32 Waverly; Wm C Mc- Connell, pres and treas; 'Robert E Crotty, v-p
McCORMICK P J CO, 1310 Mass av; Peter J McCormick, pres; Mrs Mabel McCormick, treas
MCELROY P J CO, 3 Second; K L McElroy, pres; A J McElroy, treas
MCKINLEY MOTOR CO INC, 227 River; Wm Kelly, pres; Robert Mckinley, treas
MOLASKEY CO THE, 212 Hampshire; Milton D Mabaskey, pres-treas
McNAMEE BOOKBINDING CO, 28 Church; Sam- uel S Fish, pres; Myer H Rabkin, sec-treas
MILLER W A CO INC, 867 Main; Harry W Moulton, pres-treas; Edward J Hyland, sec
MILLER'S CLOTHING HOUSE CO, 634 Mass av; Mrs Katie A Miller, pres; Elias H Miller, treas
MONKS LAUNDRY CO INC, 284 Norfolk; Rich- ard HI Monk, pres; Arthur L Norton, treas
MOODY P J W LUMBER CORPN, 119 Bway; P J W Moody, pres-treas
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MT AUBURN TUTORING SCHOOL, 4 Brattle; Robert A Hughes, pres-treas; G C Hughes, sec
MURRAY PRINTING CO, 9 Wadsworth; Albert N Murray, pres-treas; Hubert C S Shedd, v-pres
NATIONAL BOTTLING CO, 86 Windsor; Roman Staskis, pres-treas; Frank Raymond, sec
NATIONAL CASKET CO, 122 First; W E Carna- han, treas; P B Heintz, pres
NATIONAL CO, 110 Bkline; Wm A Ready, pres; Warren B Hopkins, treas; Walter H Balcke, sec
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENT CO. 162 Sidney; Robert W 'S Cox, pres; James S Cox, treas
NEAPOLITAN ICE CREAM CO, 5 Purington; Franklin Kronenberg, pres; Justin F Kronenberg, treas; Nelson D Kronenberg, sec
NELSON JAMES E CO, 31 Main; David E Burr, pres; James E Nelson, treas; John W Sampson, clk NEW ENGLAND BRICK CO, 324 Rindge av; Ar- thur F Blanchard, pres; Wm G Long, treas
NEW ENGLAND RETAIL GROCERS PUBLISH- ING CO, 465 Main; George R Ford, pres; George R Glendining, treas
NEW ENGLAND TRAY CO INC, 37 Harris; Dan- if B Ruggles, pres; Elliott W Brigham, treas
NICKERSON F R & CO INC, 20 Granville rd; Frank R Nickerson, pres-treas; Herbert E Nicker- son, v-pres-clk
NON-EXHAUST COMPRESSED AIR MACHINERY CO, 46 Amherst; Edward J Wilcox, pres-treas
NORTH AVENUE SAVINGS BANK, 1960 Mass av; Charles F Stratton, pres; Edward B Stratton, treas; M Alice Reed, asst treas; Edward L Grueby, v-pres
NORTH CAMBRIDGE CO-OPERATIVE BANK, 2360 Mass av; Francis X Masse, pres; Edward Grif- fin, treas
NORTHEASTERN CO THE, 3 Wadsworth; Charles H Eastwick, pres-treas
NOTMAN PHOTO CO LTD, 1268 Mass av; D B 0 Bourdon, pres; O H Bourdon, v-pres; M C Bourdon, treas
O'LEARY'S INMAN TITEATRE, 1320 Camb
O'NEILL J P COAL CO, 309 Camb; J J O'Neill, pres; J P O'Neill, treas
OVINGTON & RICHARD INC, 30 Brattle, rm 454; Edward U Ovington, pres; Frederick A Foss, v-p; J W Crowell, treas
PAGE & SHAW INC, 18 Ames; Otis E Dunham, pres; David Black, treas
PALMER ELECTRIC MFG CO THE, 175 Fifth; Granville 'E Palmer, pres-treas
PARKER & PAGE CO, 40 First; Galen A Parker, pres-treas; Frank W Page, sec
PATTIES SMITH CO THE, 47 Walden; Reginald N Bennett, pres-treas; Melvin W Gurshin, v-p
PAYNE F S CO, 75 Richdale av; F A Smith, pres
PENN METAL CO, 685 Concord av; George Sagendorph, . pres; George Taylor, treas; James P Dolan, sec
PERRY-ESTABROOK PRESS, 145 Portland; Eu- gene H Gorden, pres; Joseph H Perry, treas
PETERS C J & SON CO, 13 Brookline; George E Peters, pres-treas; James W Doran, asst treas
PILGRIM NAIL CO, 64 Landsdowne; John B Welch, treas
PILL BROS INC, 224 Thorndike; Samuel W Pill, pres; Hyman Pill, treas
POOLE PIANO CO, 84 Sidney; Ava W Poole, pres; E C Parkhurst, treas; H L Davis, sec
PORTER STATION GARAGE INC, 820 Som av; M L Moll, pres; Albert Moll, treas; Louis A Moll, jr, sec
POSITIVE TRACTION MOTORS, 221 Mt Auburn; Maurice G Dusseau, pres
POTTER CONFECTIONERY CO, 810 Main; Ar- thur H Potter, pres; Thomas E Cotter, v-p; Ina S Potter, treas
PROGRESSIVE COAL CO INC, 288 Abany; Mor- ris Rudnick, pres; Benjamin Rudnick, treas
PROPRIETORS OF THE CEMETERY OF MT AUBURN, 580 Mt Auburn; Charles Almy, pres; Prentice W Abbott, sec-treas
PROSPECT CREDIT UNION, 760 Mass av; John R Wilson, pres; Dennis F Mockler, treas; Wm J Daley, clk
PURITAN SANITARY SUPPLY CO INC, 48 Port- er rd Thomas J Lyons, pres-treas; B C Lyons, sec
QUALITY HARDWARE SUPPLY CO INC, 1343 Camb; Benjamin Roseman, pres; Roman V Muslow, treas
QUALITY PAPER BOX CO, 113 Bway; Hyman Gormick, pres; Maurice G Levin, treas
RAWSON ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENT CO, 4 Nor- folk; Arthur J Lush, pres; David Wolf, treas; Ar- thur P Teele, sec
RAYMOND SASHI & DOOR CO, 699 Mt Auburn; Alfred J Raymond, pres; Lawrence J Raymond, treas
READS RIGHT WAY WET WASH LAUNDRY, 161 Hastings; James H Read, pres-treas; Tony Scaltreto, vice-pres
REARDON JOHN & SONS CO, 60 Waverly; Ed- mund Reardon, pres; Robert F Caskie, v-pres; Philas Cormier, treas
RELIANCE CO-OPERATIVE BANK, 15 Dunster; Fred L Beunke, pres; Edward W White, treas
RESISTO PIPE & VALVE CO; Edward A Taft, pres; G .A MacDowell, treas; Henry 'R Guild, sec
RINALDI TILE CO INC 42 Carleton; Emilio M Baratta, pres; Eugenio Baratta, treas; Henry L Rinaldi, sec
RIVERSIDE BOILER WORKS INC, 491 Main; John S Nicholl, pres-treas
ROBIN.ION A F BOILER WORKS, 190 Second; John A Jefferson, pres; Fred B Wheeler, treas
RUSSELL & CO INC, 249 Norfolk; Elmer A Rus- sell, pres; Henry W Russell, treas; Harry W Rus- seil, clk
RUST-PROOFING & METAL FINISHING CORP, 39-51 Hayward; James N Tutte, pres and treas
RYAN HAROLD A INC, 581 Mt Auburn Harold; A Ryan, treas
RYAN & BUKER INC, 15 Brattle; Joseph F Ryan, pres-treas; Winifield R Buker, v-pres
S P F WOOD PRESERVING CO, 3 Wadsworth; Charles H Eastwick, pres-treas
SAGE EDWIN 'R CO, 10 Brattle; Edwin D Sage, pres; Walter E Pollard, v-p; Edwin R Sage, treas; Mrs Addie M Vernon Smith, clk
SANDERSON E P CO, 278 Third; Edward P San- derson, pres; Robert M Vaughan, v-pres; Robert H Sanderson, treas-gen ingr
SAWYER E D LUMBER CO, 24 Cambridge; Wm D Sawyer, pres Edward D Sawyer, treas
SAWYER H M & SON 20 Thorndike; Charles H Sawyer, pres; Ralph U Sawyer, v-pres; Howard M Sawyer, sec; Lawrence T Sawyer, treas
SCHEIBE EDGAR F CO, 21 Clarendon av; Edgar F Scheibe, pres; Harold M Scheibe, treas
SCULLY COMPANY THE, 118 First; James Scully, pres-treas; Frank P Scully, treas
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SHAW FURNITURE CO, 50 Second; Adna B Shaw, pres; Samuel Usher, treas; E Lawrence Shaw, sec
SITAWMUT PAPER BOX CO INC, 10 Lands- downe; Frank N Applebaugh, pres-treas; Clarence L Newton, sec
SHOE TREAD CORP, 56 Amherst; Albert M Davis, pres; W Burton Wescott, v-p; Frederick F Bryant, treas
SIMPLEX ELECTRIC HEATING CO, 85 Sidney; Everett Morss, pres; Henry A Mors's, treas
SIMPLEX WIRE & CABLE CO, 63 Sidney; Everett Morss, pres; John W Morss, v-pres; Henry A Morss, treas
SNOW PARKE INC, 1350 Mass av; Parke Snow, pres
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SPERRY S C CO INC, 292 Main; Seth C Sperry, pres; Kendal P Foster, treas; Charles W Cheney, asst treas
SPEARE'S ALDEN SONS CO THE, 156 Sixth; E Ray Speare, pres-treas; W D Stockbridge, v-pres; Alden TI Speare, sec
STANDARD ACTION CO, 4 Osborn; Charles L MdHugh, pres-treas; James T Patterson, v-p; Alton W Mabry ,sec
STANDARD CHEMICAL AND SUPPLY CO, 172 Second; George B Davis, pres Alfred E Cleveland, treas
STANDARD DAIRY CO, 26-32 Blackstnoe; Wal- lace R Lovett, v-pres; Edwin Dresser, treas
STANDARD NUT CO, 3 Austin; Norman Bernard, pres-treas; Emanuel Bernard, sec
STANIIOPE FORGE & MACHINE WORKS INC, 49 Landsdowne; Frank E Scott, pres; Horace P Cole- man, treas
STEELE SUPPLY CO, 66 Hamilton; Albert E Pratley, pres; John G Loring, treas
STERLING KNIT GOODS CO, 910 Memorial drive; G 'O Cook, Walter A O'Brien, treas
STERRITT F D LUMBER CO, 50 Albany; F C Sterritt, pres; F D Sterritt, treas
STEWART BROS CO, 27 Tudor; John M Mannix, pres-treas; Wm J Mannix, sec
STIMPSON INVESTMENT CORP, 10 Temple; Harry F Stimpson, pres-treas; Howard K Frost, corp clk
STIMPSON TERMINAL CO, 10 Temple; Harry F Stimpson, pres-treas; Howard K Frost, corp clk
STINGEL HARDWARE CO, 247 Cambridge; George E Lakschewitz, pres-treas; Fred H Moulton, sec
STUART W E CO, 80 Blanche; Wallis E Stuart, pres; Wallis E Stuart, jr, treas
SUFFOLK FURNITURE CO, 1046 Camb; Philip Russell, pres; Joseph Bloom, treas-sec SUFFOLK ENGRAVING & ELECTROTYPING CO, 296 Main; Walter H Bowker, pres; Carl L Blanchard, v-pres; Amos S Mills, sec; Samuel E Blanchard, treas SUPERIOR CONFECTIONERY CO, 414 Main; Nicholas Karelekas, pres Nicholas A Bourikas, treas
SWETT & SIBLEY CO THIE, 10 Pilgrim; Albert H Sibley, pres; James E Russell, v-pres; Harrison F IIunt, treas
TAYLOR E B STEEL CO, 60 Landsdown; Edwin B Taylor, pres-treas
TOYLOR MFG CO INC, 35 Albany; George A Taylor, pres; Harold J Goepper, treas
TECHNICAL COMPOSITION CO, 66 Bway; Wm S Morrelli, pres; E P Gerhardt, v-pres; A P Gilson, treas; E H Richards, sec
THAYER HENRY & CO INC, 80 Erie; L A Put- nam, pres; Joseph L Sturtevant, treas; Joseph A Mahoney, sec
THOMPSON BOX CO, 62 Hampshire; Thomas H Thompson, pres-treas
THOMSON ALEXANDER INC, 36 Albany; Alex- ander Thomson, pres; Thomas L Devine, treas; Clar- ence W Orcutt, v-pres
TICHNOR BROS INC, 15 University rd; Samuel Tichnor, pres; Louis Tichnor, treas
TORQUE ADAPTOR & SPECIALTY TOOL CO INC, 75 Main; Eugene Childs, pres Charles A Taylor, treas; P J Heacock, sec
TOWER SYLVESTER CO, 145 Bway; Earle E Conway, pres; Harry B Leavitt, treas
UNITED STAIR & FINISH CO, 104 First, Morris Brooker, treas
UNITED STAY CO, 9 Wadsworth; George H Lit- tlefield, pres; Paul S Vaitses, treas
UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE INC, 1354 Mass av; Mrs Bertha G Kent, pres-treas
UNIVERSITY SALVAGE CO, 179 Bway; A Jerome Thorner, pres; Samuel Friedman, treas
UNIVERSITY SEA GRILL & DAIRY INC, 682 Mass av; John E King, pres; Michael Jakumakis, treas
VALVE ENGINEERING CO, 66 Hamiton; Joseph E Swendeman, pres; Wm H Burgess, treas
W & L ENGINEERING CO, 197 Sidney; Frank J Lohan, pres; Maurice M Weiss, treas
WADE PUBLISHING CO, 465 Main; W C War- ren, pres; G R Glendining, treas
WARREN PUBLICATIONS INC, 465 Main; Willard C Warren, pres; Gorham L Cross, treas
WELL MADE DRESS CO, 4 Norfolk; Lonis Strulb- vitz, pres; Simon Slater, treas
WENTWORTH WALTER A CO, 107 Pacific; An- drew S Wentworth, pres; Kinsley Dunbar, treas; Norman W Clark, sec
WESTCHESTER MFG CO INC, 249 Hampshire; Edward Shain, pres-treas
WETHERELL BROS CO, 251 Albany; Frank A Wetherell, pres; Lawrence H Wetherell, treas
WHEELOCK-LOVEJOY & CO INC, 128 Sidney; O Oram Fulton, pres; Frederick B Lovejoy, treas; Frederick II Lovejoy, v-pres
WHITE EAGLE CO- OPERATIVE ASSN, 625 Camb and 581 Main; Joseph Sartanowich, pres; Ferdinand Nowosieloki, v-p; Leon Urbanowicz, treas; Jadwigo Jankowska, sec
WHITTEMORE BROS CORP, 84 Albany; Carl T Whittemore, treas; Walter C Pessels, asst treas-cl
WILDER DRUG CO, 1378 Camb; Clifford W Wilder, pres-treas
WILLOWCRAFT SHOPS THE, 2225 Mass av; Louis S Drake, pies and treas; Albert D Hall, supt
WILSON A O STRUCTURAL CO INC, 40 Smith pl; Albert O Wilson, pres-treas
WILSON JOHN & SONS INC, end of Nutting rd; Frank 'T Hull, v-pres; T S Longridge, sec
WINTER HILL ICE CO, 35 Charles; Harry A Flanders, pres; Ralph S Taylor, treas
WOODMAN F T CO, 614 Mass av; Frank T Woodman, pres; Stanley A Rosenbaum, sec
WOODMAN R MFG & SUPPLY CO INC, 1 Har- vard; D B Purbeck, pres; E E Purbeck, treas; Wm HI Ilastings, sec
WORCESTER BROS CO, 23 Brattle; Wm G Rice, pres-treas
WYMAN WM U INC, 638 Mass av; Wm U Wyman, pres-treas
MILITARY
Massachusetts National Guard
Cambridge Armory, 120 Mass av
101ST REGIMENT OF ENGINEERS
Col John F Osborn
Adjutant-Capt Wm J Bogrette, drill night 1st Fri
Sanitary Detachment-Maj Dana W Drury, M C; Capt Charles E McIntire, D C; Capt Wm H Shannon, V C; drill night, Fri
IHeadquarters and Service Company-Capt Feeman I. Nolan; 2d Lient Harry Smith; Warrant Officer Frank L Warren, meet Sun a m
C Company-Capt Robert R Lingley; 1st Lieut John H Wahlman; 2d Lieut James S W Rogers; drill night Wed
101ST REGIMENT OF INFANTRY
D Company-Capt James S Casey; 1st Lieut John Mellaney; 2d Lleut John B McManus; drill night Tues
H Company-Capt John T O'Meara; 1st Lieut Everett H Caswell; drill night Thurs
M Company-Capt Earl F Snow; 1st Lieut Edward M Mullane; 2d Lieut Wm F Bench; drill night Tues
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PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
BROADWAY PARK, 316 Bway
CAMBRIDGE COMMON, 1550 Mass av CAMBRIDGE FIELD, 826 Camb
CHARLES RIVER PARKWAY, fr Main at Cambridge bridge along Charles river to Watertown line FORT WASHINGTON, 54 Waverly
FRESH POND PARK, end Concord av at Fresh Pond
KINGSLEY PARK, off Fresh Pond pkway at Fresh Pond
LONGFELLOW PARK, 106 Brattle
LOWELL MEMORIAL PARK, 41.5 Mt Auburn
NICHOLS FIELD, off Charles River rd ft Boylston
RINDGE PARK, 80 Rindge av
RUSSELL FIELD, 200 Dudley THORNDIKE FIELD, end Thorndike
TUDOR PARK, end Lake View av at Fresh pond WARD EIGHT PLAYGROUND, ft Flagg
POST OFFICE STATIONS
Open daily except Sundays fr 7 a to 8 p m, for money order, parcel post, postal savings, registry and stamp business. Special delivery service at all hours.
CAMBRIDGE STATION 40 Brattle cor Mt Auburn
Wm J Cunningham, supt; Ernest F Bodemer, asst supt
Charles W Babson, Michael J Barry, Joseph J Bevins, Joseph C Breen, Wm P Bresnahan, Joseph L Broussard, Joseph T Couture, Wm F Crayton, Hubert J Cronin, Charles E Crowley, Hugh Curry, John D Donovan, John J Fitzgerald, Wm J Harris, Everett B Hennan, Thomas King, Edward J Leary, John F McCarthy, Joseph F McCarthy, Michael J McElli- gott, Joseph A O'Connell, Jeremiah P O'Leary, Wm R O'Leary, Jolin H Powell, Erskine C Roberts, George D Rollins, Arthur H B Stephens, Joseph F Sweeney, Charles A Tracy, clks
K Wm D Berkeley, Wm H Brassill, George Cahill, Edward P Carr, Wm F Carroll, John T Coogan, Jeremiah F Coughlin, Wm D Currie, John F Dee, Cornelius J Daly, Wm J Driscoll, Oscar H Fitzal- lon, Joseph A Fitzpatrick, Luther M Ford, Augus- tine F Forrest, Philip J Gleason, M Joseph Golden, Henry A Grenier, Henry C Harris, Wm J Hayes, James T Hennessey, Daniel F Hickey, Edmund R Lynch, Michael J McCarthy, Thomas F McCarthy, James E McEachern, Thomas L McGillen, Michael T Mulrey, James 0 Murray, Edward V O'Connell, James A O'Donovan, George J Puddister, Joseph A Revelle, James J Reynolds, John F Shaughnessy, Frank W Smith, Theodore W Thies, Waldo R Trues- dell, Frederick J Walker, Joseph H Wegeler, Augus- tus A York, Henry A Zelck, carriers
James M Hunt, Frederick W Young, janitors
CAMBRIDGE A STATION 4 Magazine cor Green
Thomas H Sennott, supt; John H Glacken, asst supt
Joseph A Callahan, Byrd T Crudup, Edward A Curtin, George F Douglass, Andrew F Dwyer, Wm S Elliott, George J Glacken, John A Hannon, John E Hickey, George I Holmes, Edward T L Kelley, James P Kelley, James J Malley, John A McGrath, John B Mclaughlin, Daniel J Meenan, John B Mes- ser, Daniel J Morrissey, Bernard T O'Riley, Danlel J Scannell, Wm A Shea, Francis J Sullivan, Joseph S Sullivan, Elmer C Whiting, Francis V Willhauek, Thomas F Wiliams, clks
Herbert E Butler, C Stuart Clarke, Francis J Clover, Thomas J Connolly, Joseph P Considine, Jo- 6:ph W Delaney, George H Dinan, Henry C Don- nely, John J Donovan, Arthur R Dunn, Thomas J Dunn, Francis C Farry, Raymond C Gleason, Joseph
F Hacunda, John G Hartley, Edward A Haverty, Bernard C Herlihy, Charles F Houlahan, Harry W Johnston, David J Keefe, James A Keefe, David L Landers, Lawrence P Linehan, Charles E Linton, Da- vid J Lynch, John M Madden, Francis J McCabe, Michael J McCarthy, Richard McDermott, Wm A McDougall, Charles R Mulbern, James L Murphy, John C Murphy, James Nagle, Wm H Nagle, Wm C O'Brien, John W O'Neil, John H Peters, James F Randall, Edward J Sullivan, Joseph B Walsh, Ed- ward J White, carriers
John T J Curry, James F Griffin, Arthur A Mc Carron, George L Messer, John A Tonry, sub carriers
CAMBRIDGE B STATION 77 Upland rd
Thomas F Kerrigan, supt; Dennis A Shea, asst supt Joseph P Mackay, Neil J McConologue, Peter H McDonough, George S McDowell, John J Purcell, Dennis A Shea, Joseph A Walsh, clks
John J Alyward, Arthur A Buckland, Daniel F Doran, Thos L Gookin, Benjamin L King, Cornelius J Lee, George W Lucas, John M McCabe, Wm II Melody, John J H Murray, James P G Noagle, carriers
CAMBRIDGE C STATION 306 Cambridge James H Newman, supt
Wm F Johnson, Eldridge Kennedy, Daniel J O'Brein, John M O"Brien, Wm A O'Brien, Frank J Sullivan, elks
Wm H Beamish, Daniel P Bracken, James H Curtis, Walter T Hunson, Francis J McCue, Frank J O'Brien, Jeremiah T O'Leary, James J O'Malley, Albert J Steinkrauss, carriers
CONTRACT STATIONS
No 21, 263 Pearl
No 33, Inman sq
No 39,
33 Belmont
No 40, 645 Main
No 60, 1051 Mass av
No 128, 907 Main
No 135, 223 Putnam av
No 146, 2420 Mass av
No 180, 199 Concord av
No 187, 276 Bway
RAILROAD STATIONS
CAMBRIDGE r 1849 Mass av
EAST CAMBRIDGE 2 Third
NORTH CAMBRIDGE JUNCTION 2440 Mass av
STATISTICS OF CAMBRIDGE
Original shire town of Middlesex County Mass, where are located the Registry of Deeds, House of Correction, and where are held regular sittings of the Supreme, Superior, Probate and Insolvency Courts; Seat of Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Radcliffe, Colleges, Episcopal Theo- logical School, New Church Theological School, and Andover Theological Seminary.
Settled 1630
Incorporated a city 1846
Area to harbor line, including land and water, 6.535 square miles.
Area of park lands (exclusive of Fresh Pond park), 161.6 acres
Area of Fresh Pond park; land, 158.32 acres; water, 106.47 acres.
Extreme length of city, about 434 mlles.
Extreme width of city, about 2 1-5 miles.
Population (census of 1920) 109,456
Assessed Polls, Dec 1922, 34,145
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Registered Voters, Dec 1923; Males 18,237- Females, 18,311.
Assessed valuation, $147,393,615.20.
Miles of accepted streets, 109.838
Miles of streets, courts and places open for travel, but not accepted, 16.345
Length of shore frontage on Charles river, 5.7 miles. Total miles of awys open for trave, 126.183 Park roadways, 5.70. Mies of sewer, 167.204 Miles of water pipes, 136.06.
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Number of
School bulldings: public, 31; parochial, 10; private, 5; portables, 2.
Pupils: public, 16,818; parochial, 5,940; private, 412.
Churches, 53. Hospitals, 8. National banks, 2. Savings banks, 4. Co-operative banks, 6. Trust companies, 5.
Post-offices, 4.
Weekly papers, 4.
WARD BOUNDARIES
WARD 1 Beginning at the water at the mouth of Broad canal, thence by the centre of Broad canal to the centre of Third; thence by the centre of Third to Potter, thence by the centre of Potter to Fifth, thence by the centre of Fifth to Vine, thence by the centre of Vine to Fourth, thence by the centre rf Fourth to Cambridge, thence by the cen- tre of Cambridge to Fifth, thence by the centre of Fifth and said line extended northerly to the bound- ary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to the Charles river, thence by the Charles river to the point of beginning.
WARD 2 Beginning at the centre of Third and Broad canal, thence by the centre of Broad canal to North canal, thence by the centre of North canal and northerly in a line continued therefrom to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to a line in the ex- tension of the centre ine of Fifth, thence by said extension and by the centre ine of Fifth to Cam- bridge, thence by the centre line of Cambridge to Fourth, thence by the centre of Fourth to Vine, thence by the centre of Vine to Fifth, thence by the centre of Fifth to Potter, thence by the centre of Potter to Third, thence by the centre of Third to Broad cana at the point of beginning.
WARD 3 Beginning at the boundary ine between Cambridge and Somerville at Tremont street, thence by said boundary line to the extension of the centre line of North canal, thence by said extension and by the centre of North canal to Binney, thence by the centre of Binney to Bristol, thence by the cen- tre of Bristol to Hampshire, thence by the centre of Hampshire to Tremont, thence by the centre of Tre- mont to the boundary line between the cities of Cambridge and Somervie at the point of beginning.
WARD 4 Beginning at Tremont on Hampshire, thence to the centre of Hampshire to Bristol, thence by the centre of Bristol to Binney, thence by the centre of Binney to North canal, thence by the centre line of North canal to Broad canal, thence by the centre of Broad canal to the water of Charles river, thence by the water of Charles river to a point at right angles to Main at Washington, thence by a line at right angles to Main to the junction of Main and Washington, thence by the centre of Washington to Norfolk, thence by the centre of Norfolk to Mass av, thence by the centre of Mass av
to Prospect, thence by the centre of Prospect to Bway, thence by the centre line of Bway to Tremont, thence by the centre of Tremont to Hampshire at the point of beginning.
WARD 5 Beginning at the boundry line between Cambridge and Somerville at Tremont, thence by the centre of Tremont to Bway, thence by the centre of Bway to Prospect, thence by the centre of Prospect to Mass av, thence by the centre of Mass. av to Dana, thence by the centre of Dana and said line extended northerly to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to Tremont at the point of beginning.
WARD 6 Beginning on Mass av at Norfolk, thence by the centre of Norfolk to Wash, thence by the centre of Wash to the junct of Wash and Main, thence by the line at right angles to Main southerly to the water of Charles river, thence by the water to the centre line of Magazine extended, thence by said extension and by the centre of Magazine to Perry, thence by the centre of Perry to Pearl, tbence by the centre of Pearl to Mass av, thence by the centre of Mass av to Norfolk at the point of beginning.
WARD 7 Beginning on Mass av at Putnam av, thence by the centre of Mass av to Pearl, thence by the centre of Pearl to Perry, thence by the centre of Perry to Magazine, thence by the centre line of Magazine and said line extended southerly to the Charles river, thence by Charles river to Western av, thence by the centre of Western av to Putnam av, thence by the centre of Putnam av to Mass av at the point of beginning.
WARD & Beginning at the boundary line be- tween Cambridge and Somerville at Sacramento, thence along said boundary line to its intersection with the centre line of Dana extended northerly, thence along said extension and the centre of Dana to Mass av, thence along the centre of Mass av to Putnam av, thence along the centre of Putnam av to Western av, thence along the centre of Western av to the Charles river, thence by the Charles river to Boylston, thence by the centre of Boylston to Mass av, thence by the centre of Mass av to Jarvis, thence by the centre of Jarvis to Oxford, thence by the centre of Oxford to Sacramento, thence by the centre of Sacramento to the boundary line between Cam- bridge and Somerville at the point of beginning.
WARD 9 Beginning at the boundary Ilne between Cambridge and Belmont at Concord av, thence along the centre of Concord av to Bond, thence along the centre of Bond to Garden, thence along the centre of Garden to Shepard, thence along the centre of Shepard to Mass av, thence along the centre of Mass av to Sacramento, thence along the centre of Sacramento to Oxford, thence along the centre of Oxford to Jarvis, thence along the centre of Jarvis to Mass av to Boylston, thence along the centre of Boylston to the Charles river, thence by the Charles river to the boundary line between Cambridge and Watertown, thence along said boundary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and Belmont, thence along said last named boundary line to Concord av to the point of beginning.
WARD 10 Beginning at the boundary line be- tween Cambridge and Belmont at Concord av, thence along said boundary to the location of the B & M, thence along the centre line of said location to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence along said dast named boundary to Sacra- mento, thence along the centre line of Sacramento
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to Mass av, thence along the centre of Mass av to Shepard, thence along the centre of Shepard to Garden, thence along the centre of Garden to Bond, thence along the centre of Bond to Concord av, thence along the centre of Concord av to the boundary line be- tween Cambridge and Belmont at the point of be- ginning.
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