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MOTLEY THOMAS, Instructor in Farm- ing, h. at Jamaica Plain
Mott Herbert H., rms. 13 Kirkland place Mullen Thomas A., rms. 13 B, So. Boston Mumford Geo. S., rmis. 10 Holworthy Hall Mumford James G., rms. 9 Holworthy Hall Munford Wm. W., rms. 10 Holyoke House Murdock Eugene C., rms. 32 Central, Som- erville
Murphy Wm. S., rms. 129 Leverett, Boston Mygatt Otis A., rooms 22 Beck Hall
Nagle Garrett E., rooms 815 Main Nash Nathaniel C., rms. 60 Matthews Hall Nef John U., rooms 44 College House Nelson Henry D., rooms 28 Hollis Hall Newhall John B., rooms 9 Hollis Hall Nichols Charles C., rooms at Everett Nichols Edward H., rooms 25 Hollis Hall Nichols Frederick, rooms 44 Beck Hall Nichols John T., ro ›ms 11 Magazine Nichols Seth, rms. 12 Holworthy Hall Noble Gilbert C., rms. 9 Stoughton Hall Noble John H., rms. 404 Harvard Noble William B., rms. 2 Weld Hall Nolen William W., rms. 43 Holyoke House Noonan John A., rms. 47 Weld Hall Norris Samuel, rms. 15 Weld Hall NORTON CHARLES E., Pope Professor of the History of Art, h. Shady hill, Kirkland
Norton Eliot, rms. 31 Stoughton Hall Noyes Edward I. K., rms. 4 Sacramento pl. Nutter George R., rms. 50 Gray's Hall Nutting Wallace, rms. 46 Thayer Hall
Oakes Walter, rms. 18 Matthews Hall Oakman Otis B., rms. 31 Divinity Hall Oettinger Henry C., rms. 6 Sumner Onativia Jose V., rms. 21 Hilton block Ordway Edward W., rms. 12 Garden Osborne Thomas M., rms. 14 Holyoke House Osgood Arthur H., rms. 26 Matthews Hall Osgood Robert T., rms. 102 Ellery Osgood William F., rms. 49 Gray's Hall Overton Jesse M., rms. 6 Weld Hall Oxnard Henry E., rıns. 26 Felton bldg.
Packard Walter M., rins. 19 Felton bldg. PAINE JOHN K., Prof. of Music, house 20 Berkeley
Paine Robert T., rms. 8 Holyoke Palmer Edward C., rms. 21 College House Palmer Francis S., rms. 10 Plympton Palmer Franklin S., rms. 26 Stoughton Hall Palmer Joseph N., rms. 47 Gray's Hall
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PARKER CHARLES P., Tutor in Greek and Latin, h. 467 Broadway
Parker Chauncey G., rms. 35 Thayer Hall Parker Francis S., rms. 44 Matthews Hall Parker George H., rms. 636 Main Parker William F., rms. 5 De Wolf Parmenter Frank C., rms. 4 Gray's Hall Parmenter James P., rms. 31 Holyoke House Parsons Geo. R., rms. 49 Weld Hall Pastorius Charles S., rms. 30 Mt. Auburn Patridge Geo. F., rms. 19 College House Paton James M., rms. 154 Brattle Paulding James K., rms. 64 MIt. Auburn Payne James H., rms. 5 Weld Hall
PEABODY ANDREW P., Preacher to the University, and Plummer Professor of Christian Morals, Emeritus, h. 11 Quincy
PEABODY FRANCIS G., Parkman Prof. of Theology, house 57 Shepard Peabody Geo. Lee, rms. 9 Linden Peabody Harry E., rms. 53 Trowbridge Peabody Lincoln R., rms. 22 Holyoke Peabody William E., rms. at Hyde Park Pear William H., rms. 43 Weld Hall
PEIRCE BENJAMIN O., Instructor in Mathematics, rus. 7 Stoughton Hall PEIRCE JAMES M., University Profess- or of Mathematics and Secretary of the Academic Council. h. 4 Kirkland place Peirce Wilmot G., rms. 26 Holyoke Peirson Edward L., rms. 33 Matthews Hall Peirson Horatio P., rins. 51 Thayer Hall Pendleton Nathaniel G., rms. 48 Brattle Penhallow Arthur L., rms. 57 Thayer Hall Pennock Jolın D., proctor, rms. 11 Hol- worthy Hall
Penrose Francis B., rms. 2 Gerry
Penrose Richard A. F., rms. 2 Gerry
Penrose Spencer, rms. 21 Matthews Hall Perkins Albert S., rms. 41 College House Perkins Albert T., rms. 247 Pearl
Perkins Henry G., rms. 43 Matthews Hall Perkins Geo. H., rms. 69 College House
PERKINS GEO. W., Asst. in Biology, rms. 24 College House
Perkins Gilman N., rms. 24 Hilton block Perkins Robert P., rms. 31 Beck Hall Perkins Samuel W., rins. 736 Cambridge Peterson Charles A., rms. 180 Cambridge, Boston
Peterson Reuben, rms. 17 Thayer Hall Peterson Seth C., rms. Francis avenue Pew William A., rms. 95 Mt. Auburn Phelps Louis J., rms. 47 Holyoke House Phillips John S., rms. 25 Divinity Hall Phillips Walter B., rms. 43 Weld Hall Phippen Hardy, rms 33 Matthews Hall PICKERING EDWARD C., Phillips Pro-
fessor of Astronomy, and Professor of Geodesy and Director of the Observa- tory, house at the Observatory Pickop Edward M., rms. 22 Divinity Hall . Pinckard Charles P., rms. 38 Weld Hall Pinkham Walter S., rms. 3 Hollis Hall
Plummer Thomas R., rms. 6 Holworthy Hall
Poëy Alfred A., rms. 5 Linden Pollard Alonzo W., rms. at Savin Hill Pond Wilbur S., rms. 866 Main Pope Horton, rms. 29 Hilton block Poppleton William S., rms. 9 Felton bldg. Porter Charles D., rms. 45 Thayer Hall Potter Albert B., rmns. 48 Brattle Potter William H., rms. 26 Holyoke House Power Milford S., rms. 467 Broadway Powers Tudor W., rms. 59 College House Pratt Charles A., rms. 30 Hollis Hall Pratt Frank G., rms. 29 College House PREBLE HENRY, Tutor in Greek and Latin, rms. 7 Matthews Hall Prentiss John, rms. 29 College House Presbrey Palmer E., rms. 10 Remington Preston Whitmore, rms. 467 Broadway Proctor Charles S., rms. 15 College House
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Proctor Frank I., rms. 38 Thayer Hall Pudor Gustave A., rms. 26 Felton bldg. Puffer Frederick E., rms. 14 Plympton Putnam George J., rms. 467 Broadway Putnam William L., rms. 24 Quincy
Quimby George T., rms. 17 Story Quincy Josiah, rms. at Boston
Ramage Bartow B., rms. 20 Weld Hall Rand Edward L., rins. 16 Quincy Rankin Edward E., rms. 25 Hollis Hall Rathbone Jolın H., rms. 37 Weld Hall Rantoul Augustus N., rms. 44 Holyoke Rantoul Charles W., rms. 35 Felton bldg. Read Sheridan P., rms. 32 Stoughton Hall Reed Frederic, rms. 32 Hilton block Reis Ferdinand, rms. 36 Matthews Hall Reynolds Paul R., rms. 25 Holyoke Reynolds Thomas W.,rms. 6 Holyoke House Rhinelander Thos. N., rms. 736 Cambridge Rice Charles M .. rms. 20 Prospect Rice Fred B., rms. 20 Felton bldg. Rich Edgar J., rnis. 5 Felton bldg. Richards Eben, rus. 31 Matthews Hall Richards Henry A., rms. 20 College House Richardson Hazen K., rms. 729 Cambridge Richardson Jacob W., rms. 5 Felton bldg. Richardson John S., rms. 9 Kirkland pl. Richardson Lester, rms. 64 College House Richardson Myron W., rms. 63 Thayer Hall Richardson Suinner D., rms. 12 Divinity Hall Riddle John W., rms. 53 Matthews Hall Riley Francis J .. rms. 57&58 College House Robbins Herbert D., rms. 36 Beck Hall Robbins Royal, rms. 26 Hilton block Roberts John J., rms. 144 Mt. Anburn Roberts Odin B , rms. 13 Buckingham Robinson Alfred B., rms. 19 Oxford Robinson Henry W., rms. 26 Divinity Hall Robinson Thomas J , rms. 32 Holyoke Robinson William S., rms. 15 Stoughton Hall
Rogers Emery H., rms. 23 Felton bldg. Rogers Robert F , rins. 712 Cambridge ROGERS WILLIAM A., Assistant Pro- fessor of Astronomy, h. 18 Bowdoin Rolfe George W., rms. 405 Broadway Root Theophilus H., rms. 37 Holyoke House Rose Walter C., rms. 16 Divinity Hall Roundy William N., rms. 24 Hollis Hall Rowse Edward C., rms. 31 Matthews Hall ROYCE JOSIAH, Instructor in Philoso- phy, house 14 Sumner
Rneter Conrad J., rins. 12 Holyoke House Russell James S., rms. 37 Thayer Hall Rust Philip S., rms. 59 Thayer Hall
Safford William O., rooms 64 Thayer Hall Salisbury Henry E., rms. 5 Holyoke House Sampson Robert de W., ris. 24 Little's blk. Sanborn Thomas P., rooms at Concord Sanford Edward T., rnis. 46 Mt. Auburn Santayana George, rms. 19 Hollis Hall
SARGENT DUDLEY A., Assistant Pro- fessor of Physical Training, and Director of the Hemenway Gymnasium, house 17 Kirkland
Sargent Frederick LeRoy, rms. 415 Broad- way
Sartelle Edward J , rms. 14 Thayer Hall Saulsbury William, rins. 41 Holyoke House Saunders Charles R., rms. 50 North av. Sannders Frank H., rms. 12 Remington Sawin Charles A .. rms. 9 Hollis Hall Sawin George W., rms. 27 Hollis Hall Sawyer Arthur B., rins. 20 Matthews Hall Sawyer Fred L., rms. 16 Hollis Hall Schofield Henry, rins. 13 Hollis Hall Schofield William B., rms. 17 Holyoke House Scholly Adolph T., rins. 13 Felton bldg. Schoyer Samnel B., rms. 736 Cambridge Scott Samuel M., rms. 38 College House SEARLE ARTHUR, Assistant Professor of Astronomy, h. 12 Madison
Sears Henry F., rms. 6 Story Seavey William M., rms. 1 Thayer Hall Sedgwick John B., rms. 10 Trowbridge Sedgwick Theodore, rooms 19 Holworthy Hall
Seeley George M., rms. 5 Linden Seinsheimer Franklin, rms. 6 Sumner Selden Charles C., rms. 30 Divinity Hall Selden Stephen L., rms. 14 Ware Sellers Frank H., rms. 28 Weld Hall Sewall Harold M., rms. 42 Brattle Seymour Henry C., rms. 62 College House Sexton Lawrence E., rms. 1 Holyoke SHALER NATHANIEL S., Professor of Palæontology, house 13 Bow Shattuck Charles E., rms. 22 Gray's Hall Shaw Harry C., rms. 23 Stoughton Hall Shaw Louis A., rms. at Newton Center Shea Daniel W., rms. 15 Sumner
SHELDON EDWARD S., Instructor in Modern Languages, rms. 7 Hollis Hall Shippen Eugene R., rms. 19 Irving SIBLEY JOHN L., Librarian, Emeritus, house 9 Phillips place
Silver Alfred E., rms. 13 Remington Simes Robert F., rms 23 Holworthy Hall Simmons Charles L., rins. 26 Russell Simmons Walter W., rms. 5 North Har -. vard, Allston
Simonds Thomas S., rms. 6 Mt. Auburn Simpkins John, rms. 16 Holworthy Hall Simpson Harry W., rms. 49 Thayer Hall Sinnott Joseph E., rins. 1 Wadsworth House Slocum William H., rms. 22 Holworthy Hall Smith Arthur C., rms., 14 Felton bldg. Smith Charles G , rms. 22 Thayer Hall Smith Clarence W., rms. 86 Prospect SMITH CLEMENT L., Professor of Lat- in, and Dean of the College Faculty, house 64 Sparks
Smith Cleveland H., rms. 45 Thayer Hall Smith Delano E., rms. 67 Little's block Smith Edward I., rms. 53 Weld Hall Smith Frank B., rms. 12 Story Smith Frank W.
Smith Levin, rms. 746 Cambridge Smith Robert D., rms. 39 Holyoke House Smith Samuel H., rms. 31 Hollis Hall Smith Wm. C., rnis. 43 Thayer Hall Smith Wm. D., rms. 16 Weld Hall Smith William K., rms. 5 Linden Smith Win. L., rms. 17 Matthews Hall Smith Wm. W., rms. 30 Mt. Auburn Snell Arthur L., rms. 1 Holyoke House Snelling Jolın L., rms. 8 Holyoke Snow Charles A., rms. 17 College House SNOW FREEMAN, Instructor in Foren- sics, house 8 Ellery
Snow George A., rms. 269 Washington, Somerville
Snow Shirley R., rms. 17 Holworthy Hall Snyder Edmund N., rms. 65 College House Somers George B., rms. 40 Gray's Hall Southworth Frank C., rms. 46 Thayer Hall Spalding Edmund S., rms. 18 MatthewsHall Spalding Walter R., rms. 13 Follen Sparrow Frank M., rms. 2 Stoughton Hall Spelman Henry M., rins. 62 Sparks Squire John A., rms. 802 Main Stanton Stephen B , rms. 12 Story Stanvan Frank H., rms. 58 Trowbridge Stebbins Roderick, rms. 717 Cambridge Steele Edward S., rms. 862 Main Stedman Livingston B., rms. 63 Thayer Hall Steiner Robert E., rms. 729 Cambridge Stephens Chas. G. H., rms. 8 Weld Hall Sterne Albert D., rms. 16 Story Stetson Eliot D., rms. 890 Main Stevens Charles B., rms. 25 Matthews Hall Stevens Geo. B., rms. 9 Wadsworth House Stevens Hermon W., rnis. 30 College House Stewart George A., rms. 3 Gray's Hall Stone Frederic M., rıns. 1 Holyoke Stone Milton J., rms. 24 Wendell Stone William A., rms. 21 Mellen
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Storer John H., rms. 77 Mt. Auburn Storer Malcolm, rms. 404 Harvard Storrow James J., rms. 20 Little's block Storrow Samuel, rms. 26 Little's block Stowell Frank C., rms. 9 College House Strauss Julius W., rms. 51 Gray's Hall Strong Abner E., rms. 43 Thayer Hall Sturgis Roger F., rms. 16 Winthrop Sturgis Wm. C., rms. 21 Holworthy Hall Sullivan Cornelius P., rms. 70 Hudson, B. SULLIVAN JEREMIAH J., steward of the dining hall, h. 40 Beacon, Somerville Sumner John O., rms. 21 Holyoke House Sutton Eben, rms. 15 Holyoke House Swinscoe Henry K., rms. 10 Roseland Swoope William I., rms. 11 Felton bldg.
Talbot Winthrop T., rms. 40 Thayer Hall Taussig Alfred W., rms. 6 Hilton block TAUSSIG FRANK W., Instructor in Po- litical Economy, rms. 7 Weld Hall Taylor Frederick S , rms. 8 Little's block Taylor Howard A., rms. 53 Thayer Hall Taylor Thomas, rms. at Allston Terrill Robert H., rms. 5 Elmer Tewksbury Elwood G., rins. 11 Gray's Hall Thanhauser Frank, rms. 8 Mason Thaxter Eben B., rms. 53 Weld Hall Thayer Aaron C., rms. 50 Thayer Hall Thayer Benjamin B., rnis. 78 Mt. Auburn Thayer Edward C., rms. 50 Thayer Hall Thayer Ernest L., rms. 3 Matthews Hall Thayer Henry A., rms. 80 North avenue THAYER JAMES B., Professor of Law, house 16 Holmes place
Thayer John E., rms. 25 Holyoke THAYER JOSEPH H., Lecturer on Bib- lical Theology, house 67 Sparks Thayer William S., rms. 16 Holmes place Thompson Cha -. 1. rms. 33 Holyoke House Thompson Charles S., rms. 9 Story Thompson Ernest A., rms. 48 Holyoke Thompson John McQ., rms. 13 Holworthy Hall
Thorndike Augustus, rms. 14 Weld Hall Thorndike Paul, rmns. 24 Thayer Hall Thoron Joseph W., rms. 9 Linden Thurlow Horace P., rms. 9 Thayer Hall Tilden Frederick M., rms. 15 Felton bldg. Tilton Barclay, rms. 410 Harvard Tilton Edward J., rms. 14 Stoughton Hall Timmins Herbert, rms. 9 Linden Tison Alexander, rms. 34 Wendell Tompkins Gilbert, rms. 7 Holworthy Hall Torrey Frederick L., rms. at Malden TORREY HENRY W., McLean Prof. of Ancient and Modern History, h. 20 Oxford Townsend Edward M , ris. 35 Beck Hall TOY CRAWFORD H., Hancock Prof. of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages, and Dexter Lecturer on Biblical Litera- ture, house 1 Lowell, near Brattle Trail Henry, rooms 28 Felton building Trask William R., rooms 404 Harvard TROWBRIDGE JOHN, Prof. of Physics, h. Linnæan, near Garden Truslow Robert, rooms 26 Garden Turner William D., rms. 44 Gray's Hall Tupper William J., rooms 42 Brattle Tuthill Joseplı B., rooms 13 Gray's Hall Tuttle George H., rooms 31 Hudson Tyler Alfred L., rooms 17 Holworthy Hall Tyler Charles H., rooms 36 Holyoke House Tyler George S., rooms 6 Garden
Underwood Frank H., rooms at Allston Underwood William O.,rms. 12 Hollis Hall
Varick Thomas B., rms. 21 Little's block Vogel Augustus H., rms. 14 Matthews Hall Vogel Frank, rooms 22 College House Von Klenze Camillo, rms. 43 College House Von Storch Theodore C., rms. 48 Weld Hall
Wade Winthrop H., rms. 42 Beck Hall Wadsworth Hiram W., rms. 62 Thayer Hall Wagener Hanke F., rooms 19 Church Waitt William C., rooms 28 Holyoke Walker Frank L., rooms 28 Wendell Walker John B., rms. 56 Matthews Hall Walker Joseph E., rms. 55 College House Webster Eugene C., rms. 2 Felton bldg. Walsh Correa M., ris. 70 College House Ward Duren J. H., rms. 23 Irving Warner Henry E., rins. 77 Mt. Auburn Washburn Geo. Milton, rms. 727 Cambridge Washburn John B , rms. 52 College House Waterman Arthur A., rms. 19 Divinity Hall Waterman Walter B., rms 10 Frisbie pl. Waters John C., rms. 48 Allston, Charles- town
WATSON SERENO. Curator of the Her- barium and Instructor in Phytography, h. 26 Shepard
Watson Paul B., rooms 78 Mt. Auburn Watson Samuel S., rms. 13 Matthews Hall Weaver Gerritt E. H., rms. 10 Hollis Hall Webster Arthur G., rms. 20 Prescott Webster Eugene C., rins. 2 Felton bldg. Webster Hollis, rooms 43 Holyoke House Weed Alonzo R., rms. 26 College House Weed Geo. M., rms. 26 College House Weed Geo. S., rooms 1 Beck Hall
WEINSCHENK GUSTAVE, University Printer, house 1 Revere
Weld Edward F., rms. 25 Thayer Hall Weld Frederick C., rms. 8 Thayer Hall Wellington Benj. W., rms. 1 Felton bldg. Wells Benj. W., rms. 14 Gray's Hall Wells Edward I., rms. 20 Divinity Hall Wells Stiles G., rms. 42 Holyoke House Welton Horatio H., rooms 5 De Wolf
WENDELL OLIVER C., Assistant in the Observatory, house 18 Saville
Wesselhoeft Wm. F.,rms. 5 Holworthy Hall Wetherbee Albion O., rms. at Charlestown Wetherbee Winthrop, rms. 40 Thayer Hall Wheeler Chas N. B., rms 52 College House Wheeler Horace L., rms. 40 Divinity Hall Wheelwright Arthur W., rms. 10 Hilton block
Wheelwright Chas. C., rms. 12 Holworthy Hall
Whistler Joseph S., rms 19 Holyoke House WHITE CHARLES J., Assistant Profes- sor of Mathematics and Registrar of the College Faculty, rooms 36 Weld Hall White Sumner W., rooms 19 Oxford White Daniel A., rooms 17 Felton bldg. White Edward P, rooms 713 Cambridge White Francis W., rooms 10 Gray's Hall White George R., rms. 20 Holyoke House White Greenough, rooms 41 Gray's Hall White John A .. rooms 1 Holyoke
WHITE JOHN W., Assistant Professor of Greek, house 14 Avon
White McDonald E., rins. 39 Thayer Hall White Schuyler S., rms. 41 College House Whitelaw Geo. G., rms. 27 Hilton block Whiteley Richard H., rms. 10 Frisbie pl. Whiteside Julian L., rms. 20 Hollis Hall Whitman Crosby C., rins. 14 Matthews Hall Whitman Edmund A .. rms. 36 Trowbridge WHITING HAROLD, Assistant in Phys- ics, rooms 3 Garden
Whiting Isaac S., rms. 53 College House Whitney Benjamin, rooms 10 Ash Whitney Edson L., rooms at Boston Whitney Frederick A., rms. 48 Thayer Hall WHITNEY JOSIAH D., Sturgis Hooper
Professor of Geology rms 12 Oxford Whittemore Charles A., rms. 15 Bigelow Whittle Charles L., rms. 14 Hollis Hall Whitwell Frederick S., rms. 32 Beck Hall Wilbur Hubert G., rms. 21 Divinity Hall Wilcox Richard B , rms. 32 North avenue Wiestling Frank B., rms. 14 Ware Wilkinson James E., rms. 409 Broadway Willard Waldo W., rooms 20 Prescott
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Williams Harry S., rms. 12 Thayer Hall Williams Harvey T., rooms 1 Hollis Hall Williams Henry M., rms. 39 Thayer Hall Williams Henry J., rooms 19 Irving Wilson Charles A., rms. 40 Holyoke House Wilson John B., rms. 29 Stoughton Hall
Wilson John M., rooms 1092 Tremont, Boston
Wilson Lewis I., rms. 47 Weld Hall Wilson William R., rooms 9 Linden
Winlock George L., rooms 47 Langdon
Winslow Samuel E., rms. 11 Matthews Hall Winslow William W., rms. 14 Thayer Hall WINSOR JUSTIN, Librarian, house 37 Concord avenue
Winston Edward M., rooms 66 College House
Winter Irvah L., rms 14 Thayer Hall
Winthrop Egerton L., rms. 23 Little's blk. Winthrop Grenville L., rms. 21 Beck Hall WOOD EDWARD S., Professor of Chem- istry, house 14 Chauncy
Wood Harry J., rms. 2 College House
Wood Lewis A., rooms at Boston
Woodbury George W., rooms 9 Wadsworth House
Woodbury Gordon, rms. 49 Matthews Hall Woodruff Edward H., rooms 10 Oxford Woodruff Thomas T., rooms 29 Chauncy Woods Andrew, rms. 56 College House Woods Edward F., rms. 10 Matthews Hall Woods James H., rooms 12 Gray's Hall Woodside William A., rooms at Boston Worcester Charles F., rms. 17 Hollis Hall WORCESTER CHARLES P., Assistant in Chemistry, rms. 18 Hilton block Wright Edward C., rooms 13 Dunster Wyeth Stuart, rooms 23 Beck Hall Wyman Franklin, rms. 48 College House
Yocom James R., rms. 45 Holyoke House Young Edward B., rooms Raymond
YOUNG ERNEST, Assistant Professor of History, house 26 Trowbridge
Zerega Richard A .. rooms 410 Harvard Ziegler Charles C., rms. 3 Divinity Hall
THE SOCIETY FOR THE COL- LEGIATE INSTRUCTION OF WOMEN.
Incorporated Aug. 16, 1882. Library and recitation rooms, 6 Ap- pian-way.
Laboratory, 11 Appian-way.
Mrs. Louis Agassiz, Pres .; Arthur Gilman, 5 Waterhouse street, Cam- bridge, Secretary; Miss Lilian Hors- ford, 27 Craigie st .. Cambridge, Treas.
Executive Committee-Mrs. Louis Agassiz, Chairman, ex officio, Arthur Gilman, ex officio. Miss Lilian Hors- ford, ex officio, William E. Byerly, ex officio, Mrs. J. P. Cooke, Mrs. Arthur Gilman, Mrs. J. B. Greenough, Mrs. E. W. Gurney, Prof. James B. Green- ough, Joseph B. Warner, Miss Alice M. Longfellow, Miss Ellen F. Mason.
Academic Board-William E. By- erly, Chairman, Mrs. Louis Agassiz, ex officio, Arthur Gilman, ex officio,
Francis J. Child, George L. Goodale, William W. Goodwin, James B. Greenough, James M. Peirce, Clem- ent L. Smith.
Corporation-Elizabeth C. Agassiz, William E. Byerly, Francis J. Child, Mary H. Cook, Arthur Gilman, Stella Scott Gilman, George L. Goodale, Wm. W. Goodwin, Mary B. Green- ough, James B. Greenough, Ellen Gurney, Henry L. Higginson, Lilian Horsford, Alice M. Longfellow, Ellen E. Mason, Charles Eliot Norton, Jas. M. Pierce, Clement L. Smith, Joseph B. Warner.
THE EPISCOPAL THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL IN CAMBRIDGE.
Mason street, corner Brattle. Established 1867.
Not a part of the organization of Harvard University.
OFFICERS.
Board of Trustees-Robert C. Win- throp, LL.D., Pres .; James S. Amory, A.M., Secretary; Amos A. Lawrence, A.M., Treasurer; Edmund H. Ben- nett, LL.D .; Robert Treat Paine jr., Treasurer.
Board of Visitors-The Right Rev. Benjamin H. Paddock, D.D., ex officio, President; Rev. William R. Hunting- ton, D.D., Rev. Thomas F. Fales, Rev. Henry Burroughs, D.D., George C. Shattuck, A.M., M.D.
Faculty - Rev. George Zabriskie Gray, D.D., Dean and Prof. of Homil- etics and Pastoral Care; Rev. P. H. Steenstra, D.D., Prof. of Biblical In- terpretation; Rev. Alex. V. G. Allen, D.D., Professor Ecclesiastical History ; Rev. Elisha Mulford, LL. D., Lecturer in Theology; Rev. Henry S. Nash, A.M., Instructor in Apologetics and Church Polity.
POST OFFICES.
CAMBRIDGE.
7 Harvard row, Harvard square.
Miss O. S. Bragdon, Supt .; T. R. Trundy, Mrs. Annie E. Daniels, G. J. Mann, Clerks; F. G. Washburn, Wm. Gay, Theodore Prent ce, Charles H. Cutler, A. A. Bullen, H. E. Burton, Florestan Fish, E. S. Savory, J.,C. Horne, Letter Carriers.
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CAMBRIDGEPORT. 611 Main street.
Wm. S. Arnaud, Supt .; Henry M. Wiggin, W. K. Langford, Clerks; T. C. Henderson, A. Otis Chamberlin, W. L. B. Robinson, H. E. Bridden, C. F. Raymond, H. C. Hackett, Wal- ter Cutter, F. R. Stewart, Letter Car- riers; Martin E. O'Connor, Sub-car- rier.
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EAST CAMBRIDGE. 120 Cambridge street.
Isley M. Fogerty, Supt .; Miss Au- gusta Tuson, Clerk; Timothy I. Quinn, S. Otis Bartlett, F. W. Blanch- ard, Letter Carriers.
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Street letter box outside is collect- ed daily, direct for the Boston office, at 8.45 P.M. Sundays, 5.45, 8.45 P.M.
Office hours from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M .; Sundays from 9 to 10 A.M.
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Arthur L. Jordan, Supt .; R. Lynes, W. A. Cleaveland, Letter Carriers.
Mails arrive at 6.41, 11.25, A.M .; 4.13 P.M. Mails close at 8 A.M .; 2 and 6.30 P.M. Office hours from 7 A. M. to 8 P.M. Sundays, from 12.30 to 1.30 P.M.
Supplementary mail closes at 10.00 A.M.
MONEY ORDERS.
Money Order Office open from 7.00 A.M. to 6 P.M.
DOMESTIC-The fees are for $10 and under, 8 cents.
Over $10 and under $15, 10 cents. Over $15 and under $30, 15 cents. Over $30 and under $40 20 cents. Over $40 and under $50, 25 cents. Over $50 and under $60, 30 cents. Over $60 and under $70, 35 cents. Over $70 and under $80, 40 cents.
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POSTAL NOTES.
Postal notes may be obtained at any money order office, payable to bearer, at any money order office, for sums from 1 cent to $4 99 inclusive. The rate for each note is 3 cents.
REGISTRATION.
Cambridge Register Mails close 8.10, 11.10 A.M .; 2.10 P,M.
Cambridgeport Register Mails close daily at 8.30, 11.30 A.M., and 2.30 P.M. East Cambridge Register Mails close 11.00 A.M.
North Cambridge Register Mails close 8.10 A.M .; 2.15 P.M.
FEES :- 10 cents beside the postage. Valuable letters should invariably be registered, or if money is to be re- mitted, a money order procured. Never enclose money or valuables in an ordinary letter.
RATES OF POSTAGE. FIRST CLASS.
Embraces letters, postal cards, and all matter wholly or partly in writ- ing. Rates: letters two cents each half ounce or fraction, postal cards one cent each, drop letters mailed at and for office where there is no car- rier delivery, one cent each.
SECOND CLASS.
Applies to newspaper publishers and news agents. Rates, two cents per pound or fraction, publications must be issued at stated intervals, matter to be fully paid.
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