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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
SOCIETIES.
Cambridge.
AMICABLE FIRE SOCIETY. Instituted April 10, 1810.
Meets second Monday of January and April.
Officers-Charles B. Stevens, Pres. ; Frank Hunuewell, Treas .; J. Phillips White, Clerk.
CAMBRIDGE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA- TION.
Organized May 21, 1875.
Meets third Friday of May and No- vember.
Officers -Edmund Miles, Pres .; Andrew M. Blake, Vice-pres. Geo. Allen, Sec .; Chas. J. Young, Treas.
CAMBRIDGE BICYCLE CLUB.
Organized June, 1883.
Meets 1st Monday each month. Room open Monday and Thursday evening during year.
Club-room, Roberts bldg., 15 Brattle square, room 5. Active members, 40. Honorary members, 15.
Officers-H. W. Hayes, President; H. C. Piper, Captain; H. Edgerly, 1st Lieut .; A. L. Bowker, 2d Lieut ; W. D. Gooch, Secretary and Treasurer.
CAMBRIDGE CASINO.
The Cambridge Casino is designed to provide facilities for boating, lawn tennis, bowling and kindred sports.
The grounds are situated on the banks of Charles river, at the foot of Hawthorn street, Old Cambridge.
Officers - Ernest W. Longfellow, Pres .; Francis B. Gilman, Treasurer; Samuel Batchelder, Secretary; the Pres., Treas., Sect., and William E. Stone, J. Gardner White, Geo. Z. Gray, J. L. Hildreth, Board of Di- rectors.
CAMBRIDGE HUMANE SOCIETY. Organized Aug. 24, 1814.
Officers-Wm. M. Vaughan, Pres .; Alexander H. Ramsay, Treas .; Ar- thur Gilman, Sec.
CAMBRIDGE LIQUOR DEALERS PRO- TECTIVE ASSOCIATION.
Organized January 30, 1880.
Officers-Daniel Shea, Pres .; Ber- hardt Leutche, Vice-pres .; John De- laney, Treas .; Daniel Clark, Sec .; Thos. F. Lally, Ward 1; David Hef- fernan, Ward 2; James Aylward, Ward 3; Amos Umbehend, Ward 4; Noel Mitiver, Ward 5, Trustees.
CAMBRIDGE LYCEUM.
Officers-Cbas. H. Saunders, Pres .; Alex. H. Ramsay, Sec. and Treas.
CAMBRIDGE MEDICAL IMPROVE- MENT SOCIETY.
Organized June, 1868.
Officers-Dr. J.T. G. Nichols, Pres .; Dr. Walter Ela, Secretary.
CAMBRIDGE POLICE MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION. Organized April, 1873.
Officers-Geo. H. Copeland, Pres .; Mark J. Folsom, Vice-pres .; Alonzo S. Harriman, Treas .; John F. Mur- ray, Sec.
CAMBRIDGE SOCIAL UNION. Rooms Roberts block, 15 Brattle st. Organized February, 1871.
Incorporated 1876.
Open every evening, Sundays ex- cepted, from 7 to 9} P.M.
Executive Committee-William M. Vaughan, Pres .; Jobn Wilson, Vice- pres .; Wm. J. Dolloff, Clerk; Nathan G. Gooch, Treas .; Legh R. Pearson, Librarian; C. A. Winthrop, Legh R. Pearson, Edmund Miles, Eben Tuck- er, E. E. Treffry, Chas. H. Bradlee, Chas. E. Maynard, John G Brown, Geo. Allen, Mrs. H. O. Houghton, Miss Catharine Parsons, Miss Sarah Roper; Charles H. Bradlee, Clerk.
CAMBRIDGE TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, NO. 61.
Instituted January, 1863.
Meets at Grand Army Hall, Brattle street, on the third Friday of each montb. Annual election third Friday in December.
Officers-H. C. Murden, Pres. ; John Fitzpatrick, Vice-pres .; Frank L. Gookin, Rec. and Cor. Sec .; J. L. Jones, jr., Fin. Sec .; L. R. Pearson, Treas .; Edward Goldspring, S. of A.
CIVIL SERVICE REFORM CLUB. Organized Feb. 25, 1881.
Officers-John C. Dodge, Pres .; Charles Theo. Russell, Chauncy Smith, Chas. W. Eliot, Asa P. Morse, Vice-pres .; Morrill Wyman jr., Sec.
LONGFELLOW MEMORIAL ASSOCIA- TION. Incorporated, 1882.
Officers - James Russell Lowell, President; Oliver Wendell Holmes, Charles W. Eliot, John G. Whittier, Charles Deane, William Dean How- ells, Vice-presidents; Arthur Gilman, 5 Waterhouse st., Cambridge, Mass., Secretary ; Benjamin Vaughan, Treas.
ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC LYCEUM.
Officers-William Stolla, President; M. J. Murphy, Vice-president; P. J. Martin, Treasurer. J. H. Powers, Fi- nancial Secretary; C. E. McGuire, Recording Secretary; R. E. Forest, Librarian ; C. J. McCann, D. F. Burns, T. Hughes, J. J. Connell, William Powers, Directors.
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THE CAMBRIDGE HOSPITAL.
Hospital grounds are situated on south side of Mt. Auburn street, opp. Lowell and Channing sts., Ward 1, and comprise nine acres.
Officers-Dr. Morrill Wyman, Pres .; Dr. J. B. Taylor, Vice-pres .; Dr. H P. Walcott, Sec .; W. A. Bullard, Treas .; the Vice-pres., Sec., Treas., and Dr. W. W. Wellington, Rev. Alex. Mckenzie, James A. Holmes, Robert Douglass, Asa P. Morse, Rob- ert O. Fuller, Trustees.
THE NUTTALL ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB.
Meetings held first and third Mon- days in each month, 61 Sparks street.
Officers-William Brewster, Pres .; J. A. Jeffries, Vice-pres .; Henry A Purdie, Rec. Sec .; J. A. Allen, Cor. Sec .; Chas. F. Batchelder, Treas .; J. A. Allen, Editor of the Bulletin.
Cambridgeport.
ASSOCIATED CHARITIES OF CAM- BRIDGE.
Central sq. building, Western av.
Miss Sarah A. Pear, Registrar. Of- fice hours, 9 A.M. to 12 M.
Rev. Andrew Peabody, President; Charles W. Eliot, Rev. Samuel Long- fellow, Sumner Albee, S. L. Monta- gue, Edmund Reardon, James B. Thayer, Mrs. Henry W. Paine, J. Warren Merrill, James A. Fox, Mrs. H. O. Houghton, Vice-presidents; William T. Piper, Secretary; Henry N. Tilton, Treasurer.
Directors-Rev. Edward Abbott, Francis L. Chapman, Mrs. M. E. Demerritt. James A. Dow, Miss Mary A. Ellis, Miss Velma Morse, Mrs. W. T. Richardson, George H. Ryther, George Sheffield, John B. Taylor, Mrs. H. Thayer, Charles E. Vaughan, Caleb H. Warner, Joseph B. Warner. Mrs. Sarah W. Watriss, Mrs. W. W. Wellington.
J. W. Harris, Agent. Office hours 2 to 4 P.M. at Central office.
Old Cambridge Conference-Wards 1 and 5. Executive Committee, Caleb H. Warner, President; George Shef- field, Secretary; Miss Alice K. Wells.
Cambridgeport Conference-Wards 2 and 4. Executive Committee, Mrs. Sarah W. Watriss, President; Geo. H. Ryther, Secretary; Mrs. Oscar F. Safford.
CAMBRIDGE HOME PROTECTION LEAGUE. . Organized Oct. 24, 1881.
Officers - Frank Foxcroft, Pres .; Nathan G. Gooch, Ward 1, Oliver J. Rand, Ward 2, Charles H. Farns- worth, Ward 3, Henry T. Green, Ward 4, Michael Corcoran, Ward 5, Vice- pres .; Edgar R. Champlin, Secretary; Warren Sanger, Treas.
Annual meeting third Monday in October.
CAMBRIDGE CLUB.
Meets at Young's Hotel, Boston, third Monday in each month.
Officers-P. G. Porter, Pres .; The- odore C. Hurd, Vice-pres. and Chair- man of Board of Directors; Fred. H. Holton, Sec .; B. R. Tilton, Treasurer.
CAMBRIDGE FIREMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION.
Organized April 26, 1869.
Officers-Thos. J. Casey, Pres .; Ed- gar H. Locke, Vice-pres .; Chas. Em- erson, Sec .; Wm. B. Cade, Treas.
CAMBRIDGE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.
Dr. H. L. Chase, Pres .; Sec .; Dr. H. A. Chase, Treas. ; Wm. E. Thomas, Conductor.
CAMBRIDGE YOUNG MEN'S CHRIS- TIAN ASSOCIATION. 613 Main street, room 3. Cambridgeport. Organized 1883.
Meetings of the Association first Thursday evening in each month.
Officers - Warren Sanger, Pres .; Chas. A. Vinal, Vice-pres .; Nathan H. Holbrook, Treasurer; L. Wilbur Messer, General Secretary; Wm. J. Mandell, Recording Secretary; E. L. Cheney, J. E. Vandervoort, Hiram Leonard, Wm. H. Orcutt, E. S. Chip- ley, Geo. H. Howard, Chas. F. Strat- ton, Geo. M. M.Coy, H. L. Jones, J. Harrell, Jas. A. Wood, George B. Caswell, Directors.
C. P. C.
Meet first and third Tuesdays of every month, at vestry of Pilgrim church.
John L. Harrington, Pres .; John McPherson, Vice-pres .;
Treas .; Frank M. Templeton, Sec.
47TH MASS. VOLUNTEERS, CO. A. Officers-1st Lieut. Charles B. Ste- vens, Pres .; John C. Heymer, sec .; Francis Ivers, Treas.
Annual meeting in November.
DOWSE INSTITUTE.
Lecture room Union Hall, 631 Main st.
The first Lecture was given at City Hall, December 7, 1858.
Officers-His Honor the Mayor and the President of the Common Coun- cil, ex officiis, W. W. Wellington, Willard A. Bullard, Frank A. Allen, Trustees; W. W. Wellington, Pres .; Frank A. Allen, Sec. ; Willard A. Bul- lard, Treas.
NEWETOWNE CLUB. Organized April, 1883.
Meet at Young's Hotel first Satur- day in each month.
Officers-E. R. Champlin, Pres. ; D. Gilbert Dexter, Vice-president; John F. Tyler, Sec. and Treasurer.
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HOWARD BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Organized 1850. Incorporated 1867. Officers - Henry J. Wells, Pres,; N. H. Holbrook, Secretary; Joseph Whittemore, Treasurer; George C. Howlett, James H. Hall, Geo. Close, M. E. Cushman, Henry J. Wells, Nathan H. Holbrook. Geo. H. Rugg, Joseph Whittemore, Managers.
MASON & HAMLIN BENEFIT SOCIETY.
162 Broadway, Cambridgeport.
Officers-S D. Samson, Pres. ; M. H Gragg, Vice-pres .; Daniel S. Cool- idge, Sec .; E. L. Rand, Treas.
MIDDLESEX SOUTH DISTRICT MEDI- CAL SOCIETY.
Officers-J. L. Sullivan, Malden, Pres .; Z. B. Adams, Framingham, Vice-pres .; Walter Ela, Cambridge, Sec .; J. W. Willis, Waltham, Treas .; W. A. Winn, Arlington, Librarian; E. J. Forster, Charlestown, Commis- sioner of Trials; H. P. Walcott, Cam- bridge, Reporter; H. M. Field, New- ton, Orator.
CONFERENCE OF ST. VINCENT
DE PAUL.
Meets every Wednesday evening at 55 Norfolk street.
Officers - Patrick Butler, Pres .; John Cavanaab, Vice-pres .; Matthew P. Butler, Sec .; John Dolan, Treas .; Rev. Thomas Scully, Director.
MIDDLESEX SPORTSMEN'S CLUB.
Officers-Ira Taylor, Pres .; Emer- son W. Law, David H. Moore, Vice- pres .; John S. Sawyer, Sec .; Avery W. Gore, Treasurer.
Annual meeting first Saturday in May.
OCTET INSTRUMENTAL CLUB.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
Officers-A. Artesani, President and Musical Director; A. Sears, Treasurer.
PILGRIM LITERARY ASSOCIATION.
Meetings first Wednesday in each month in vestry of Pilgrim church, Magazine street.
Officers-Zenas W. Bliss, Pres .; Theodore H. Raymond, Vice-pres .; Carrie Chamberlain, Sec .; George F. Kendall, Treas.
RIVERSIDE PRESS MUTUAL BENE- FIT ASSOCIATION. Organized Aug. 30, 1883.
Regular meetings first Monday of every month, at Pelham Hall, Cam- bridgeport.
Board of Government - Charles Walker, Pres .; James Wilson, Vice- pres .; Richard W. Sutton, Secretary; John G. Thorogood, Treasurer.
Executive Committee-Henry T. Green, Chairman; W. J. A. Sullivan, J. R. Beckett, Henry Sleap, J. F. Mitchell, Alice Walker, Jean B. Smith, Kate A, Reynolds, J. D. C. Harries, Clerk.
YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC UNION. Norfolk, cor. Harvard street.
Regular monthly meeting first Tuesday of each month. Library and Reading room open every even- ing.
East Cambridge.
CONCORDIA MUSICAL SOCIETY. Organized July 17, 1859.
Meets Harugari Hall, Sixth street, corner Spring, every Wednesday night.
Officers-John Hansis, President; D. Stecker, Vice-president; A. Mon- enkel, Secretary ; Simon Flaig, Treas- urer; F. Neroth, Director; F. Schmidt, Librarian. Number of members, 60.
CONFERENCE OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL.
Meets basement St. John's church, every Sunday, 4 P. M.
Officers-Rev. John O'Brien, Di- rector; Daniel B. Shaughnessy, Pres- ident; John McCormick, John Burke, Vice-presidents; Francis A. Kelley. Secretary; James H. S. Donnelly, Treasurer.
EAST CAMBRIDGE FEMALE CHARI- TABLE SOCIETY.
Formed 1824.
Composed of ladies from several religious societies.
Officers-Mrs. Sam'l Dustin, Presi- dent; Mrs. Alonzo Stewart, Vice- president; 'Miss Mary Parmenter, Treas .; Mrs. P. W. Knight, Sec. ; Hen- ry Bacon, Collector.
GREMIO LUSITANO DE BENEFICENDA DE CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Organized July 29, 1881.
Meets in Sala Protectiva Hall,Cam- bridge, cor. Second street, every Tuesday evening.
Officers-Jose S. Rosa, Pres .; C. c. Lucy, Vice - pres. ; Augusto B. Lacerda, Sec .; B. Cordeiro, Treas. ; M. P. Luna, Receiver.
LADIES' SOCIAL CIRCLE SECOND UNIVERSALIST CHURCH.
The Circle meets first and third Tuesday evenings of each month.
Officers-Mrs. P. W. Knight, Pres .; Mrs. L. Nelson, Vice-pres .; Mrs. E. A. Smith, Secretary; Mrs. Wm. Hunnewell, Treas .; Mrs. Sarah A. Studley, Collector.
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ST. JOHN'S LITERARY INSTITUTE. Organized October 14, 1854.
Meets at Institute Hall, 107 Cam- bridge street, last Friday evening of each month.
Officers - John E. McMinnimen, Pres .; Thomas E. Shay, Vice-pres .; Richard McComb, Rec. Sec .; A. F. Rogers, Cor. Sec .; Michael Kane, Treas .; Gordon Granger, Bookkeep- er; Wm. Newman, Librarian; P. F. Murray, R. H. Brennan, P. F. Eagan, Wm. M. Mullins, O. A. McQuade, John A. Kelley, Directors.
ST. JOHN'S MUTUAL RELIEF SOC. Organized December, 1840.
Meets in the basement of St. John's church, Fourth street, the first Sun- day of each month.
Officers - John McSorley, Pres .; John Steele, Vice-pres .; James Aly- ward, Treas .; James J. Murphy, Sec .; -, Bookkeeper.
ST. JOHN'S SODALITY.
Meetings held every Tuesday even- ing at 7.30, in the basement of church of The Sacred Heart, Otis street, cor. Sixth.
Officers - Rev. Fitzgerald, Director; Prefect; John Burke, 1st Assistant; John Carmich- ael, 2d Assistant; Walter Welsh, Treasurer.
ST. JOHN'S SODALITY OF MARRIED LADIES.
Meetings held every Thursday evening in the basement of the church of the Sacred Heart, Otis, cor. Sixth streets.
Officers-Rev. John W. Galligan, Director; Mrs. John Burke, Prefect; Mrs. Melvin, 1st Asst .; Mrs. Sulli- van, 2d Asst .; Mrs. Mary Courtney, Sec .; , Treasurer.
North Cambridge.
AVON PLACE HOME. Established May 30th, 1874.
A home for destitute and orphan children, found within the limits of Cambridge.
Application for admission of chil- dren must be made to Mrs. Henry Thayer, 80 North av., Mrs. Robert B. Storer, Garden, cor. Linnæan st.,or Mrs. S. P. Teele, 88 Washington st.
Officers-Mrs. H. W. Paine, Pres .; Miss Mary A. Ellis, Treas. ; Mrs. John Bartlett, Sec .; Sumner Albee,Rev.Dr. A.P. Peabody, Solomon S. Sleeper, Mr. B. F. Wyeth, Mrs. H. W. Paine, Mrs. Robert B. Storer, Miss M. Murdoch, Miss Mary A. Ellis, Mrs. Henry Thayer, Mrs. G. M. Lane, Mrs. Frank A. Kennedy, Mrs. S. P. Teele, Mrs. John Bartlett, Trustees; Mrs. Emily M. Doe, Matron.
St. Peter's Catholic Lyceum.
North Cambridge.
Dennis F. Hayes, Pres .; Wm. Car- ley, V. P .; Thomas F. Dolan, Sec .; Matthew McGrath, Treas .; Wm. J. Goode, Cor. Sec. ; Jeremiah M. Arlan, B. K .; Wm. R. Roper, L .: John H. Kelliher, S. at A .; J. E. Tracey, A. Murnighan, P. M. Murphy, Wm. Car- ley, T. F. Killoren, Joseph Roper, Board of Directors.
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GOVERNING BOARDS OF THE UNI- VERSITY.
Corporation *- Charles William El- iot, LL.D., Cambridge, President.
Fellows-Francis Parkman, A.M., 50 Chestnut st., Boston; Martin Brim- mer, A.B., 47 Beacon st., Boston; Jos- eph Henry Thayer, D.D., Cambridge; John Quincy Adams, A.B., Quincy; Alexander Agassiz, A.B., S.B., Cam- bridge.
Treasurer-Edward William Hoop- er, A.B., LL.B., Cambridge.
Overseers-The President and Treas- urer of the University, ex officio, and the following persons by election : -
1883.1
Stephen Salisbury, LL.D., Worces- ter; James Elliot Cabot, A.B., LL. B., Brookline; Francis Minot Weld, A.M., M.D., New York, N. Y .; Wm. Amory, A.M., 41 Beacon st., Boston; Solomon Lincoln, A.M., LL.B., Hotel Bruns- wick, Boston.
1884.1
Alexander McKenzie, D.D. Secreta- ry, Cambridge; Le Baron Russell, A .- M., M.D., 34 Mt. Vernon st., Boston;
* The legal title of the Corporation is "President and Fellows of Harvard Col- lege."
t The term expires, in each case, on Com- mencement Day of the year indicated.
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Robert Dickson Smith, A.M., LL.B., 48 Mt Vernon st., Boston; Charles Russell Codman, A.M., LL. B., 57 Marl- borough st., Boston; Richard Man- ning Hodges, A.M., M.D., 67 Marlbo- rough st., Boston.
1885.
Jas. Freeman Clarke, D.D., Wood- side avenue, Jamaica Plain; Amnos Adams Lawrence, A.M., Brookline; Edwin Pliny Seaver, A.M., Newton Highlands; John Fiske, A.M., LL. B. Cambridge; John Torrey Morse, A .- B., 9 Fairfield st., Boston.
1886.
John Lowell, A.M , LL.B., Chestnut Hill, Newton; Henry Lee, A.M., 96 Beacon st., Boston; Francis Edward Parker, A.B., LL. B., 1 Beacon street, Boston; John Osborne Sargent, A.M., New York, N. Y .; Robert McNeil Morse, A.B., Prince street, Jamaica Plain.
1887.
Edward Everett Hale, D.D., 39 Highland st., Roxbury; Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar, LL.D., President, Concord; Theodore Lyman, A. B., S B., Brookline; Morrill Wyman, A.M., M .- D., Cambridge; Henry Purkitt Kid- der, 2 Newbury st., Boston.
1888.
Samuel Abbott Green, A.M., M.D., 35 Kneeland street, Boston; Charles Francis Adams jr., A.B., Quincy; William Goodwin Russell, LL.B., LL. D., 178 Beacon st., Boston; Lever- ett Saltonstall, A.M., Chestnut Hill, Newton; Moorfield Storey, A.M., Brookline.
1889.
Andrew Preston Peabody, D.D., LL.D., Cambridge; Phillips Brooks, D.D., 233 Clarendon st., Boston; Will- iam Crowninshield Endicott, H.B., Salem; Solomon Lincoln, A.M , LL.B., 241 Boylston st., Boston; Francis Minot Weld, A. M., M.D., New York, N. Y.
FACULTY.
Charles W. Eliot, Pres .; Clement L. Sınith, Dean, Asst. Prof. of Lat- in; Francis Bowen, Prof. of Phi- losophy; Joseph Lovering, Prof. of Natural Philosophy; Henry W. Tor- rey, Prof. of History; Henry L. Eustis, Prof. of Engineering; Josiah D. Whitney, Prof. of Geology ; Wolcott Gibbs, Prof. of Physics; Francis J. Child, Prof. of English; George M. Lane, Prof. of Latin; Charles E. Nor- ton, Prof. of the History of Art; Jo- siah P. Cooke, Prof. of Chemistry and
Mineralogy; Chas. F. Dunbar, Prof. of Political Economy; Wm.W. Good- win, Prof. of Greek; Ferdinand Bôcher, Prof. of Modern Languages; Ephraim W. Gurney, Professor of History; Adams S. Hill, Prof. of Rhetoric; James M. Peirce, Prof. of Mathematics; James B. Greenongh, Prof. of Latin; Bennett H. Nash, Prof. of Italian and Spanish; Crawford H. Toy, Prof. of Hebrew ; Charles J. White, Assistant Prof. of Mathematics, and Registrar; John K. Paine, Prof. of Music; Geo. L. Goodale, Prof. of Botany ; William Cook, Asst. Prof. of German; Chas. H. Moore, Instructor in Drawing; Nathaniel S. Shaler, Prof. of Palae- ontology; Frederic D. Allen, Prof. of Classical Philology; Geo. H. Palmer, Prof. of Philosophy; John Trow- bridge, Prof. of Physics; George A. Bartlett, Asst. Prof. of German; Wm. G. Farlow, Prof. of Cryptogamic Bot- any; Wm. James, Asst. Prof. of Philosophy; Chas. L. Jackson, Prof. of Chemistry ; John W. White, Asst. Prof. of Greek; William M. Davis, Instructor in Geology ; Henry B. Hill, Asst Prof. of Chemistry ; William E. Byerly, Professor of Mathematics; Ephraim Emerton, Prof. of Ecclesi- astical History; Walter Faxon, Asst. Prof. of Zoology; Charles R. Lanman, Prof. of Sanskrit; Edward L. Mark, Asst. Prof. of Zoology; Edward S. Sheldon, Instructor in Modern Lan- guages; Jas. G. Croswell, Assistant Prof. of Greek and Latin; James L. Langhlin, Asst. Prof. of Political Economy; Silas M. Macvane, Asst. Prof. of History; Ernest Young, As- sistant Prof. of History; Lonis Dyer, Asst. Prof. of Greek and Latin; Ed- win H. Hall, Instructor in Physics; LeBaron R. Briggs, Instructor in English: David G. Lyon, Prof. of Di- vinity ; Henry Preble, Tutor in Greek and Latin; Dudley A. Sargent, Asst. Prof. of Physical Training; Charles P. Parker, Tutor in Greek and Latin; Benjamin O. Peirce, Instructor in Mathematics; Barrett Wendell, In- structor in English; Frederick Lutz, Tutor in German.
PARIETAL COMMITTEE.
John D. Pennock, Wm. E Byerly, Henry D. Jones, Albert B. Hart, Herbert M. Clarke, Frank W. Taus- sig, Chas. J. White, Chairman, Hen- ry B. Jacobs, George W. Perkins, Louis M. Greeley, Henry Preble, Ed- ward Channing, Edward S. Sheldon, Charles R. Lanman, Benjamin O. Peirce, Frederick B. Knapp, Arthur L. Hall, Edward S. Hawes, Joseph H. Beale, Charles A. Snow, Andrew Woods, Charles A. Hobbs, Frederick Lutz, Charles P. Worcester, Freder- ick Reed, George A. Bartlett, Julian C. Jaynes, Daniel A. White.
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COLLEGE DIRECTORY. 1881
Abbot Edward S., rms. 20 Stoughton Hall Abbot Everett V., rooms Larch street
ABBOT EZRA, Bussey Professor of New Testament Criticisni and Interpretation, house 23 Berkeley
Abbot Harry S., rooms 7 Little's block Abbot Henry W., rooms 16 Little's block Abbott Benjamin R., rms. 66 College House Abbott Gordon, rooms 11 Weld Hull Abbott Samuel, rooms 68 College House Adams Geo ge C., rooms 42 Matthews Hall Adams John C., rooms 40 College House Agassiz George R., rooms 39 Matthews Hall Aiken Charles F., rooms 6 Charles, East Somerville
Alderson Victor C., rooms 35 Gray's Hall Aldrich Richard, room's 28 Thayer Ha l Alexander Walter, rooms 40 College House Allen Arthur L , rooms 34 Matthews Hall Allen Charies C., rooms 10 Holyoke House Allen Edward E., rooms 5 Hollis Hall Allen E isha Hunt, room : 12 College House ALLEN FREDERIC DE F., Profesor of Classical Philology, house 18 Sumner
Allen Herbert T , rooms 55 Matthews Hall Allen Paul, rooms 31 Thayer Hall Allen William L., rms. 18 Holworthy Hall Allen William S., rooms 11 Mason Allison James E., rooms 12 Felton bldg. Almy Frederic, rooms 17 Follen
AMES JAMES B., Bussey Professor of Law, house 11 Frisbie place
Ames John L., rooms 26 Weld Hall Am s O.iver, rooms 10 Little's block Andrews Brainard A., room: 36 Gray's Hall Andrews Charles W., rooms 42 Brattle Appleton Randolph M., rms. 31 Beck Hall Appleton William C., rooms 28 Hilton bik. Arnold Alfred C., rooms 11 College House Arnold Horace D., rms. 34 Holyoke House ARNOLD JOHN H., Librarian of the Law School, house 10 Frisbie place
Ashe Gaston M., rooms 3 Felton building Atherton Frederic W., rooms 2 Matthews Hall
Atherton Walter, rooms 2 Matthews Hall Atkinson Charles H., rooms 1 Gray's Hall Atwood Hartley F., rooms 25 Gray's Hall Atwood John H., rooms 25 Weld Hall
Atwood Winthrop F., rooms 31 College House
Austin Francis B., rms. 22 Holworthy Hall Austin Walter, rooms 18 Holyoke House Ayer Charles F., rooms 17 Holworthy Hall Ayer Clarence W., rooms 4 Hollis Hall Ayer James C., rooms 31 Weld Hall Ayers Henry M., rooms 65 College House
Babbitt Eugene H., rms. 68 College House Babcock Chas. S., rooms 12 Thayer Hall Bacon Edward, rooms 467 Broadway Bacon Francis Mc., rooms 12 Weld Hall Bacon William F., rooms 467 Broadway Baggs Charles H., rms. 7 Epis. Theo. School Bailey Frederick H , rms. 1 Sacramento pl. Bailey St-phen A., rooms 20 Thayer Hall Baker Charles W., rooms 1 Little's block Baker George C., rooms 17 Kirkland Baker Geo. P., rooms 10 Frisbie place Baker Wakefield, rooms 1 Matthews Hall Baker Wendell, rooms 9 Linden Balcombe Charles S., rooms 15 Sumner Baldwin Thomas T., rms. 43 Matthews Hall Baldwin William H., rooms 16 Hilton blk. Baldwin William W., rooms 25 Holyoke Bales Geo. E., rooms 58 Trowbridge Bancroft Jacob, rooms 380 Harvard Bangs Edward A., rooms 2 Beck Hall Bangs Outram, rooms 2 Beck Hall Barber Henry B., rooms 54 Weld Hall Bardwell Arthur T., rooms 11 Sumner Barker Fred D., rooms 9 Story
Barnes Edward A., rooms 736 Cambridge Barnes Henry E., rms. 29 Stoughton Hall Barnes Walter S., rins. 11 Stoughton Hall Barnes Wm. S., rooms 13 Matthews Hall Barrett Nelson M., rooms 52 Gray's Hall
BARRETT WENDELL, Instructor in English, rooms 30 Gray's Hall Barrow Charles E., rooms 16 Ash
BARTLETT GEORGE A., As-istant Pro-
fessor of German, rooms 27 Beck Hall Bartlett Henry, rooms 21 Thayer Hall Bartlett St-phen S.,rms. 18 Holworthy Hall Bartol John M. W., rms. 2 Holyoke-House Barton Asher H., rooms 6 Sumner Barton Walter K., rooms 58 Thayer Hall Batchelder Ferdinand W., rooms 32 Weld Hall
Batchelder Thos. C., rms. 16 College House Bates Benjamin E., rms. 13 Holworthy Hall Batten Loring W., rooms 20 Epis. Theo. School
Baum Alexander R., rms. 24 Felton bldg. Baylies Walter C., rms. 24 Beck Hall Beal Boylston A., rms. 11 Little's block Beale Joseph H., proctor, rms. 5 College House
Beaman Harry C., rms. 67 Thayer Hall Belmont Raymond R., rms. 6 Beck Hall Belshaw Chas. M., rms. 8 Matthews Hall Bemis Harry H., rooms 17 Hilton block Bemis John W., rooms 1 Holworthy Hall Benham George A., rooms 9 Gray's Hall Berryman Edwin U., rooms 36 Thayer Hall Bickford Robert S., rooms 35 Gray's Hall Biddle Louis A., rooms 37 Beck Hall Bierwirth Heinrich C., rooms 6 North av. Bigelow Charles F., rooms 27 Gray's Hall Bigelow Robert P., rooms 36 North av. Billings Charles T., rms. 54 Matthews Hall Billings Franklin S., rooms 21 Weld Hall Billings Harry, rooms 28 Epis. Theological School
Binney Horace, rooms 4 Holworthy Hall Bird Oliver W., rooms 52 Brattle. Bisbee Eldon, rooms 25 Felton bldg. Bixby George S., rooms 746 Cambridge Black Win. H., rooms 18 Putnam avenue Blake Harrison G., rms. 27 Matthews Hall Blake John B., rooms 20 Holyoke Blanchard Herbert W., rms. 45 Gray's Hall Blinn George R., rooms 11 Hollis Hall Bliss Henry W., rooms 42 Gray's Hall Blodgett Edward E., rooms 36 Gray's Hall BOCHER FERDINAND, Professor of
Modern Languages, h. 12 Holyoke place Bocher Maxime, rooms 12 Holyoke place ; Boller Benjamin F., rooms 62 Sacramento Bolster Percy G., rooms 37 Trowbridge Bonsal Leigh, rooms 14 Holworthy Hall Böörs Christian B., rooms 49 Oxford Booth William F., rooms 104 Mt. Auburn Borland Win. G., rooms 21 Beck Hall Bourne Herbert C., rooms 100 Mt Auburn Bowen Alva Z., rooms 32 Hollis Hall BOWEN FRANCIS, Alford Professor of
Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity, house 9 Follen Bowen William J., rins. 32 Holworthy Hall Bowles Dwight W., rooms 736 Cambridge Bowman Frank J., rms. 58 Matthews Hall Boyden Roland W., rooms 10 Thayer Hall Boyden Walter L., rooms 10 Thayer Hall Boyden William C., rms. 12 Matthews Hall Brabrook Carleton, rooms 3 Thayer Hall Bradford George G., rooms 44 Weld Hall Bradford Martin L., rooms 44 Weld Hall Bradford Russell, rooms 375 Howard
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