The Cambridge directory 1885, Part 64

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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. Bul-


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


lard, Treas .; the Vice-pres., Sec., Treas., and Dr. W. W. Wellington, Rev. Alex. Mckenzie, Joseph A. Holmes, D. U. Chamberlin, Chas. L. Harding, Robert O. Fuller, Trus- tees.


THE NUTTALL ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB.


Meetings held first and third Tues- day in each month, from October to June inclusive. at 61 Sparks street.


Officers-William Brewster. Pres. W. A. Jeffries, Vice-pres. ; Henry Purdie, Rec. Sec. ; J. A. Allen, Cor. Sec .; Chas. F. Batchelder.


Cambridgeport.


ASSOCIATED CHARITIES OF CAM- BRIDGE.


Central sq. building, Western av. Miss Sarah A. Pear, Registrar. Office hours, 9'A. M. to 12 M.


Rev. Andrew Peabody, President ; Charles W. Eliot, Rev. Samuel Long- fellow, Sumner Albee, S. L. Monta- gue, Edward 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. Demerri t, 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 ; Mrs. Benjamin Bond, Secretary ; Miss Alice K. Wells.


Cambridgeport Conference-Wards , and 4. Executive Committee, Mrs. Sarah W. Watriss, President ; Dr. William Milligan, Secretary ; Mrs. Oscar F. Safford.


CAMBRIDGE HOME PROTECTION LEAGUE.


Organized Oct. 24, 1881.


Officers-Frank Foxcroft, Pres .; Wm. T. Richardson, Ward 1, Rev. Thomas Bickford, Ward 2, Dr. C. H. Farnsworth, Ward 3, Warren F. Spalding, Ward 4, Michael Corcoran,


Ward 5, Vice Presidents.


Warren Sanger, Treas. ; Edmund A. Witham, Secretary.


Annal meeting third Monday in October.


CAMBRIDGE ASSOCIATES.


A.F.Fieseler, Pres. ; W.F.Stearns, Vice-pres .; I. G. Quinn, Secretary ; M. J. Lane, Treasurer. As usual the three oldest members constitute the Directorate. They are now Messrs. M. Munday, P. Breene and W. J. Long.


CAMBRIDGE CLUB.


Meets at Young's Hotel, Boston, third Monday of 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, Treas.


CAMBRIDGE ENTOMOLOGICAL CLUB.


Meet in the office of Science, room 2, No. 19 Brattle street, Cam- bridge. Annual election of officers at the January meeting.


George Dimmock, Secretary.


CAMBRIDGE FIREMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION.


Organized April 26, 1869.


Officers - Thos. J. Casey, Pres. ; Edgar H. Locke, Vice-pres .; Chas. Emerson, Sec .; Wm. B. Cade, Treasurer.


CAMBRIDGE LACROSSE CLUB.


Grounds, Brookline, cor. Allston street, Cambridgeport.


Herbert D. Allen, Secretary.


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, Treas .; L. Wilbur Messer, General Secretary ; Wm. J. Mandell, Rec. Sec .; J. E. Vander- voort, 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, W. W. Dallinger, E. L. Cheney, Directors.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


CITIZENS LAW AND ORDER LEAGUE.


of Massachusetts.


Cambridge Branch, No. 47.


Officers-T. W. Higginson, Pres. ; Frank A. Allen, Francis G. Peabody, Vice-presidents ; Edward Kendall, Treas ; George H. Ryther, Sec. ; Harry Ellis, Auditor; Frank Fox- croft, James J. Myer, Edgar R. Champlin. J. B. Taylor, Chas. F. Wyman, Executive Committee.


47TH MASS, VOLUNTEERS CO. A.


Officers - 1st Lieut. Charles B. Stevens, Pres .; John C. Heymer, Sec., Francis Ivers, Treas.


Annual meeting in November at Porter's Hotel, No. Cambridge.


DOWSE INSTITUTE.


Lecture room Union Hall, 631 Main street.


The first Lecture was given at City Hall, December 7, 1858.


Officers - His Honor the Mayor and the President of the Common Council, ex officiis, W. W. Welling- ton, Willard A. Bullard, Frank A. Allen, Trustees; W. W. Welling- ton, Pres. ; Frank A. Allen, Sec. ; Willard A. Bullard, Treas.


NEWETOWNE CLUB. Organized April, 1883.


Meet at Young's Hotel first Satur- pay in each month.


Officers-Robert P. Clapp, Pres. ; Thomas W. Davis, Vice-president ; John F. Tyler, Secretary ; George G. Wright, Treasurer; Frederick W. Taylor, Executive Committee.


HOWARD BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Organized 18:0. 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 AND HAMLIN BENEFIT SOCIETY. 162 Broadway, Cambridgeport.


Officers - John P. Good, Pres. ; M. H. Gragg, Vice-Pres .; E. G. Stevens, Daniel S. Coolidge, Sec. ; E. L. Rand, Treas.


MIDDLESEX SOUTH DISTRICT MEDICAL SOCIETY.


Officers-Dr. Z. B. Adams, Fram- ingham, Pres .; Dr. S. W. Driver, Cambridge, Vice-Pres .; Dr. Walter Ela, Cambridge, Secretary ; Dr. J. W. Willis, Waltham, Treas .; Dr. W. A. Winn, Arlington, Librarian ; Dr. E. J. Forster, Charlestown, Commissioner of Trials; Dr. S. E. Wyman, Cambridge, Reporter; Dr. L. R. Stone, Newton, Orator.


CONFERENCE OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL.


Meets every Wednesday evening at 55 Norfolk street.


Officers -Patrick Butler, Pres .; John Cavanagh, Vice-Pres .; Mat- thew P. Butler, Sec. ; John Dolan, Treas .; Rev. Thomas Sculley, Di- rector.


MIDDLESEX SPORTSMEN'S CLUB.


Officers-A. W. Gore, Pres .; S. H. Swain, Sec .; John S. Sawyer, Treasurer.


Annual meeting first Saturday in May.


CAMBRIDGE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.


Officers-Dr. H. L. Chase, Pres. ; William J. Donnell, Vice-President ; Dr. J. S. Flagg, Sec. and Treas. ; William E. Thomas, conductor.


OCTET INSTRUMENTAL CLUB.


Meets every Tuesday evening.


Officers -A. Artesani, President and Musical Direc.or; A. Sears, Treasurer.


RIVERSIDE PRESS MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION.


Organized Aug. 30, 1883.


Regular meetings first Monday of every month, at Riverside Press, Cambridgeport.


Board of Government -Charles Walker, Pres. ; Jas. Wilson, Vice- Pres. ; John D. C. Harries, Sec. ; John G. Thorogood, Treasurer.


Executive Com .- J. R. Beckett, Chairman ; W. J. A. Sullivan, Wm. Kivlan, Henry Sleap, J. F. Mitchell, Alice Walker, Jean B. Smith, Kate A. Reynolds, R. W. Sutton, Clerk.


SAMARITAN MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCI- ATION OF MASSACHUSETTS.


Meetings second and fourth Thurs- days of each month, at Odd Fellow s Hall, Cambridgeport.


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Officers - John K. Thompson, President ; Joseph M. Adams, Vice- President ; Charles S. Gilcreas, Sec- retary ; James E. Wright, Treas. ; Joseph E. Frye, George H. Byron, Thomas Lloyd, Trustees.


East Cambridge.


CONCORDIA MUSICAL SOCIETY. Organized July 17, 1859.


Meets Harugari Hall, Sixth street, corner Spring, every Wednesday night.


Officers - Charles Emmel, Pres. ; Herman Bachmann, Vice-President ; A. Monenkel, Secretary ; Simon Flaig, Treasurer ; F. Neroth. Di- rector ; C. F. W. Thiesfeld, Libra- rian. Number of members, 60.


CONFERENCE OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL.


Meets basement St. John's church, every Sunday, 4 P. M.


Officers - Rev. James J. Fitzger- ald, Director ; Daniel B. Shanghn- essy, President ; John McCormick, John Burke, Vice-Presidents ; Geo. F. Mckenzie, Secretary ; James H. S. Donnelly, Treasurer.


EAST CAMBRIDGE CATHOLIC UNION.


Officers-Rev. Francis J. Butler, Spiritual Director ; T. Joseplı Ball, President ; Wm. J. Corbett, Vice- President ; John Carmichael, Treas- urer ; Miss Frances Hawkes, Re- cording Secretary ; Lizzie Hutchin- son, Corresponding Secretary ; Jos. Byrne, Book-keeper ; Wm. McKee- ver, Librarian ; John H. Ponce, Jos. A. Cogan, John H. McCloskey, Misses Lizzie Regal, Amelia McIn- tire, Mary Ross, Board of Directors.


EAST CAMBRIDGE FEMALE CHARITA- BLE SOCIETY.


Formed 1824.


Composed of ladies from several religious societies.


Officers - Mrs. Samuel Dustin, President ; Mrs. Alonzo Stewart, Vice-President ; Miss Mary Parmen- ter, Treasurer ; Mrs. P. W. Knight, Sec. : Henry Bacon, Collector.


GREMIO LUSITANDO DE BENEFICENDA DE CAMBRIDGE, MASS.


Organized July 29, 1881.


Meets in Sa a Protectiva Hall, Cambridge, corner Second street, every Tuesday evening


Officers-Frank Brown, Pres. ; C. C. Lucy, Vice-President ; Augusto B. Lacerda, Secretary ; B. Cordeiro, Treas. ; M. P. Luna, Receiver.


LADIES' SOCIAL CIRCLE SECOND UNI- VERSALIST 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. William Hunnewell, Treas .; Mrs. Saralı A. Studley, Collector.


ST. JOHN'S LITERARY INSTITUTE.


Organized Oct. 14, 1854.


Meets at Institute Hall, 107 Cam- bridge street, last Friday evening of each month.


Officers-Wm. T. Donovan, Pres- ident; Daniel Harrington, Vice-pres- ident; Wm. Long, Recording Secre- tary; Albert E. Doyle, Treasurer ; Robert Newman, Book-keeper ; Wm. Callahan, Cor. Sec .; John Whorisky, Librarian ; Joseph Dolan, Daniel Reardon, John Kelley, Thos. Harrington, Patrick Dunbea, Wm. Mullens, Board of 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 Ayl- ward, Treas .; James J. Murphy, Sec. ; John Tenney, Book-keeper.


ST. JOHN'S SODALITY.


Meetings held every Tuesday even- ing at 7.30 in the basement of church of The Sacred Heart, Otis street, corner Sixth.


Officers-Rev. James J. Fitzger- ald, Director; Nicholas Burke, Pre- fect; John Burke, 1st Asst .; John Carmichael, 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, corner Sixth streets


Officers-Rev. Philip H. O'Don- nell, Director; Mrs. John Burke, Prefect; Mrs. Melvin, 1st Asst. ;


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


Mrs. Sullivan, 2d Asst .; Mrs. Mary Courtney, Sec .; Mrs. Alice Carmi- chael, Treasurer.


North Cambridge.


AVON PLACE HOME.


Established May 30, 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, 146 Hancock street.


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 Bart- lett, Trustees ; Mrs. Emily M. Doe, Matron.


St. Peter's Catholic Lyceum. North Cambridge.


Officers-Dennis F. Hayes, Pres. ; William Carley, Vice-pres. ; Thos. F. Dolan, Sec. ; Matthew McGrath, Treas .; Wm. J. Goode, Cor. Sec. ; Jeremiah M. Arlan, B. K .; Wm. R. Roper, L .; J hn H. Kelliher, S. at A .; J. E. Tracey, A. Murnighan. P. M. Murphy, Wm. Carley, T. F. Killoren, Joseph Roper, Board of Directors.


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Founded A. D., Sept. 8, 1636 GOVERNING BOARDS OF THE UNIVER- SITY.


Corporations *- Chas. Wm. Eliot, L. L. D., Cambridge, Pres.


Fellows-Francis Parkman, A. M., 50 Chestnut St., Boston, Martin Brimmer, A.B., 47 Beacon St,. Boston, John Quincy Adams, A. B., Quincy, Wm. Crowinshield Endicott, L. L. D., Salem, Ephraim Whitman Gur- ney, A. B., Cambridge.


Treasurer-Edw. Wm. Hooper, A. B., L. L. B., Cambridge.


Overseers-The Pres. and Treas. of the University, ex officio, and the following persons by election :-


1885.


James Freeman Clarke, D. D., Woodside Av., Jamaica Plain, Amos Adams Lawrence, A. M., Brookline, Edwin Pliny Seaver, A. M., Newton Highlands, John Fiske, A. M., L. L. B., Cambridge, John Torrey Morse, Jr., A. B., 9 Fairfield St., Boston.


1886.


John Lowell, A. M., L. L. B., Chestnut Hill, Henry Lee, A. M .. 96 Beacon St., Boston, Francis Edw. Parker, A. B., L. L. B., 1 Beacon St., Boston, John Osborne Sargent, A. M., 28 E. 35th St., New York, N. Y., Robert McNeil Morse, A. B., Prince St., Jamaica Plain


1887.


Edw. Everett Hale, D. D., 39 Highland St., Roxbury, Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar, L. L. D., Pres., Concord. Theodore Lyman, A. B., S. B., Brookline, Morrill Wyman, A. M., M. D., Cambridge, Henry Purkitt Kidder, 2 Newbury Street, Boston.


1888.


Samuel Abbott Green, A. M., M. D., 72 Harrison Av., Boston, Chas. Francis Adams, Jr., A. B., Quincy, Wm. Goodwin Russell, L. L. B., L. L. D .. 178 Beacon St., Boston, Lev- erett Saltonstall, A, M., Chestnut Hill, Moorfield Storey, A. M., Brookline.


1889.


Andrew Preston Peabody, D. D., L. L. D., Cambridge, Francis Minot Weld, A. M., M. D., 28 W. 20th St., New York, N. Y., Solomon Lincoln, A. M., L. L. B., 241 Boylston St., Boston. Wm. Crowinshield Endi- cott, L. L. D., Salem, Phillips Brooks, D. D., 233 Clarendon St., Boston.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


1890.


Chas. Russell Codman, A. M., L. L. B., Brookline, Richard Manning Hodges, A. M., M. D., 67 Marlbor- ough St., Boston, Robert Dickson Smith, A. M., L. L. B., 48 Mt, Ver- non St,, Boston, Henry Cabot Lodge, L. L. B., Ph. D., Nahant, Charle- magne Tower, A. M., 1525 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa.


Secretary-Alexander Mckenzie, D. D., Cambridge.


FACULTY.


Charles W. Eliot, Pres., Clement L. Smith, Dean, and Prof, of Latin, Francis Bowen, Prof. of Philosophy, Joseph Lovering, Prof. of Natural Philosophy, Henry W. Torrey, Prof. of History, Hermann A. Hagen, Prof. of Entomology, Henry L. Eus- tis, 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. Norton, Prof. of the History of Art, Josiah P. Cooke, Prof. of Chemistry and Mineralogy, Charles C. Everett, Prof. of Theology, Charles F. Dun- bar, Prof. of Political Economy, Wm. W. Goodwin, Prof. of Greek, Ferdinand Bocher, Prof of Modern Languages, Ephraim W. Gurney, Prof. of History, Adams S. Hill, Prof. of Rhetoric, James M. Peirce, Prof. of Mathematics, Francis H. Storer, Prof. of Agricultural Chem- istry, James B. Greenough, Prof. of Latin, Bennett H. Nash, Prof. of Italian and Spanish, Crawford H. Toy, Prof. of Hebrew, Charles J. White, Assistant Prof. of Mathemat- ics and Registrar, John K. Paine, Prof. of Music, George L. Goodale, Prof. of Botany, Charles H. Moore, Instructor in Drawing, Nathaniel S. Shaler, Prof of Palaentology, Fred- eric D. Allen, Prof. of Classical Philology, George H. Palmer, Prof. of Philosophy, John Trowbridge, Prof. of Physics, George A. Bartlett, Asst. Prof. of German, Wm. G. Far- low, Prof. of Cryptogamic Botany, William James, Asst. Prof. of Phil- osophy, Charles L. Jackson, Prof. of Chemistry, John W. White, Prof. of Greek, William M. Davis, In- structor in Geology, Henry B. Hill, Prof. of Chemistry, Francis G. Pea- body, Prof. of Theology, Wm. E. Byerly, Prof. of Mathematics, Eph- raim Emerton, Prof. of Ecclesiasti.


cal History, Walter Faxon, Asst. Prof. of Zoology, Charles R. Lan- man, Prof. of Sanskrit, Edward L. Mark, Asst. Prof. of Zoology, Ed- ward S. Sheldon, Asst. Prof. of Ro- mance Philology, James G. Cros- well, Asst. Prof. of Greek and Latin, James L. Laughlin, Asst. Prof. of Political Economy, Silas M. Mac- vane, Asst. Prof. of History, Ernest Young, Asst. Prof. of History, Louis Dyer, Asst. Prof. of Greek and Latin, Edwin H. Hall, Instructor in Physics, LeBaron R. Briggs, In- structor in Euglish, David G. Lyon, Prof. of Divinity, Henry Preble, Tutor in Greek and Latin, Dudley A. Sargent, Asst. Prof. of Physical Training, Charles P. Parker. Tutor in Greek a .d Latin, Benjamin O. Peirce, Asst. Prof. of Mathematics and Physics, Barrett Wendell, In- structor in English, Frederick Lutz, Tutor in German.


PARIETAL COMMITTEE.


Frederick Lutz, Charles L. Jack- son, William E. Byerly, Jacob C. Patton, Luther Atwood, Henry E. Scott, Frank W. Taussig, Charles J. White, Chairman ; Henry B. Jacobs, Nathan F. Merrill, Samuel A. Eliot, Henry Preble, Edward Channing, Albert B. Hart, Charles R. Lanman, Henry D. Jones, Kuno Francke, Arthur L. Hall, Lewis E. Gates, George W. Brown, Andrew Woods, William W. Nole , Arthur P. Loth- rop, John W. Houston, Frederick Reed, George A. Bartlett, Edward Hale, Charles A. Snow.


COLLEGE DIRECTORY.


1885.


ABBREVIATIONS.


C : College House. D : Divinity Hall. G : Grays Hall. H : Hollis Hall. H'ke Hol- yoke House. H'y : Holworthy IIall. M : Matthews HIall. S: Stoughton Hall. T; Thayer Hall. W : Weld Hall.


Abbot Edward Stanley, 6 Larch St. Abbot Everett Vergnies, S. 20 Abbot Harry Stephens, 7 Little's Bl'k Abbot Henry Ward, Little's Block 16 Abbott Benjamin Rush, C. 66 Abbott Walter, Hilton Block 10 Adams Charles Francis, Little's Block 2 Adams George Caspar, M. 42


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Adams John Coyt, 347 Harvard Alderson Victor Clifton, 59 M Aldrich Richard, 32 T Alexander Walter, W 16 Allen Arthur Lincoln, 34 M ALLEN FREDERIC DE FOREST, PH. D., Professor of Classical Philology, 18 Sumner St. Allen George Lockhart, H'ke 40 Allen Herbert Tufts, M. 55 Allen Paul, T. 31


Allen William Sylvester, 13 Hilliard Allen William Lothrop, H'y 18


Allison James Ekin, H'ke 48


AMES JAMES BARR, A. M., LL. B., Bussey Professor of Law, 11 Frisbie pl. Ames John Lincoln, W. 26 Ames Oliver, Beck Hall 24 Anderson Larz, 736 Cambridge


Appleton James Waldingfield, Beck Hall 26


Appleton William Channing, Hilton Block 28


Amory Copley, Little's block 28 Arnold Horace David, 34 H'ke ARNOLD JOHN HIMES, Librarian of the Law School, 10 Frisbie pl. Atherton Frederic William, M. 2


ATWOOD LUTHER, A. B., Proc- tor, T. 29 Atkinson Charlss Heath, G. 1 Atwood Winthrop Forest, 465 Broad- way


Austin Francis Boylston, H'y 22


Austin Frederick Ellsworth, C. 55


Austin James Walker, G. 23 Austin Walter, H'ke 18


Ayars Henry Morton, C. 65


Ayer Charles Fanning, H'y 17


Ayer Clarence Walter, H. 4 Ayer James Cook, W. 31


Babbitt Eugene Howard, S. 5 Babcock Charles Samuel, T. 12


Backus Frederick Moreau, Hilton Block 19 Bacon Edward, 24 Holyoke


Bacon William Francis, 467 Broad- way Bailey Frederick Harold, 25 Mt. Auburn


Bailey James Alderson, G. 15 Bailey Steplien Arnold, H. 2 Baker George Pierce, H'y 7 Baker Wakefield, M. 1


Baker Wendell, 9 Linden


BAKER WILLIAM HENRY M. D.,Asst. Prof. of Gynaecology, 10 Beacon, Boston


Balch Franklin Greene, 484 Harvard Balcombe Charles Sumner, 15 Sun- ner


Baldwin Charles Handy, T. 25


Baldwin Thomas Tileston, M. 43


Baldwin William Henry, 4 Holyoke Baldwin William Woodward, T. 1 Bancroft Wilder Dwight, C. 34 Barber Henry Blanchard. H. 31 Barnes William, 17 Kirkland


Barnes William Sanford, M. 13


Barrett Nelson Macy, G. 52


Barrow Charles Edmund, 16 Aslı Barry John Daniel,855 E. Fifth, So. Boston


BARTLETT GEORGE ALONZO, Asst. Prof. of German, Beck Hall 27


Bartlett Henry, T. 21


Bartlett Nathaniel Edward, Felton Building 21


Bartlett Stephen Smith, H'y 18


Bartol John Marshall Washburn, H'ke 2 Barton Walter Knox, 14 Oxford Bachelder Ferdinand Winthrop, Ja- maica Plain


Batten Loring Woart, H. 17


Baum Alexander Robert, W. 16


Beal Boylston Adams, Little's


Block. 4


Beals William M., 44


Beaman Harry Clayton, T. 67


Bean Henry Willard, C. 62


Belmont Raymond Rodgers, Beck Hall, 36


Bemis Harry Haskell, Hilton Block, 17


Bemis John Wheeler, H'y 1


Bennett Joseplı Irving, D. 19


Berenson Bernhard, 64 Mt. Auburn


Bickford Robert Sloan, M. 59 Bigelow Charles Frederick, G. 27


BIGELOW HENRY JACOB, M.


D., LL. D., Profersor of Surgery, Emeritus, 52 Beacon, Boston Bill Alexander Harvey, 12 Centre Billier William Bayard de, H'ke 24 Billings Franklin Swift, W. 21 Bingham Howard Henry Charles, C. 8


Bird Oliver William, 52 Brattle Birtwell Charles Wesley, C. 67 Bisbee Eldon, 4 Holyoke Black Ralph Waldo, C. 61 Black Wm. Holmes, Felton build- ing 2


Blake Harrison Gray., G. 21


Blake John Bapst, 20 Holyoke


Blinn George Richard, H. 11 Bliss William Julian Aldert, W. 47


Blodgett Edward Everett, G. 46


Blossom Edward Ludlam, 10 Appian Way


Boas Melvin Edward, 47 Trowbridge BOCHER FERDINAN.) A. M., Prof. of Modern Languages, 12 Holyoke pl.


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Bôcher Maxime, 12 Holyoke pl. Bohlen Charles, 48 Brattle


Bolster Percy Gardner, 37 Trow- bridge


Bolster Wilfred, 37 Trowbridge


Boodry Benj. Leonard, 465 Broad- way


Borland William Gibson, Beck Hall 21


Bourne Herbert Clifton, 100 Mt. Auburn


BOWDITCH HENRY PICKER- ING, A. M., M. D.,Prof. of Phy- siology and Dean of the Medical Faculty, Jamaica Plain


Bowen Alva Zaza, H. 32


BOWEN FRANCIS LL.D., Alvord Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy and Civil Poli- ty, 9 Follen


Bowen Joseph Henry, H'ke 17 Bowen William Jackson, H. 32 Bowles Dwight Whitney, 42 Brattle Bowman Frank Josiah, M. 58 Boyden Roland William, T. 10 Boyden Walter Lincoln, T. 10 Boyden William Cowper, M. 12 Brabrook Carleton, T. 3


BRACKETT CHARLES ALBERT D. M. D., Prof. of Dental Pathol- ogy and Therapeutics, Newport, R. I.


Bradford George Gardner, W. 44 Bradford Martin Luther, W. 44 Bradlee Frederick Josiah, 5 Linden Bradley John Dorr, H'ke 38 Brainard Homer Worthington, C. 8 Brandt Charles Franklin, H. 5


Brengle Henry Gaw, 47 Brattle Brewer Graham Hunting, H'ke 23 Brewer William Dade, H'y 21 Bridge William Frederick, A. B., S. 4


BRIGGS EDWARD CORNELIUS M. D., D. M. D., Instructor in Dental Materia Medica, 1 Mt. Vernon, Boston Briggs Frederick Harris, G. 34 BRIGGS LeBARON RUSSELL, A. M., Instructor in English, 56 Buckingham Briggs Richard, Little's Block 29 Bright Elliott, 83'Lee Brock George Atwood, D. 19 Brodeur Clarence Arthur, 55 Bow- doin, Boston


Brodhead Albert Gallatin, Francis avenue


Brogan Hugh Henry, S. 8 Brooks William Allen, M. 51 Brown Charles Albert, H'ke 11


Brown Crawford Richmond, 2253 Greene


BROWN GEORGE WILLIAM, A. B., Proctor, C. 17


Browne Causten, 78 Mt. Auburn Browne George Morgan, W. 43 Browne Thomas Quincy, 408 Har- vard


Bruce Henry Goodnow, 9 Story Bruner William Woodworth, 5 De- Wolf


Bruslı Walter Franklin, 860 Main Bruuer Myron Luthier, C. 63 Bryant George Butler, M. 30 Buck George Faunce, S. 3


Buck Henry Augustus, H'y 5 Buckingham Edgar, D. 16


Buckley Julian Gerard, W. 38


Buley Judd Ellis, M. 27


Bullard Francis, 52 Brattle


Burbank Walter Channing, Felton building, 4


Burdett Cyril Herbert, 16 Ash Burgess Theodore Philips, W. 35 Burnett Charles Cutter, Little's blk., 30


Butler Arthur Pierce,65 Mt. Auburn BYERLY WILLIAM ELWOOD, PHD., Prof. of Mathematics, H'y 20


Cabot Charles Mills, T. 6


Cabot Thomas Handasyd, 25 Holy- oke St.


Calhoun Arthur Langmaid, 4 Divini- ty av.


Cameron James McCormick, W. 49 Cammann Henry Lorillard, H'ke 5 Carmalt Charles Churchill, W. 37 Carnochan Gouverneur Morris, 104 Mt. Auburn st.


Carpenter Frederick Ives, W. 28 Carpenter George Albert, 746 Cam- ridge st. Carpenter George Rice, 37 Trow- bridge


Carrier Charles Frederic; D. 33 Carroll Charles, 42 Brattle st. Carroll Royal Phelps, Beck Hall 5 Cary John Derthick, A. B. (Hamil- ton Coll.) Cary Seward, M. 15


Cate Frederick Simon. 9 Felton st. Chadbourne Arthur Patterson, 21 Buckingham st. Chamberlain Allen Howard, 45 Sac- ramento st.


Chamberlain David Blaisdell, H. 1 CHANDLER THOMAS HENDER-


SON, A. M., D. M. D., Professor of Mechanical Dentistry, and Dean of the Dental Faculty, Hotel Bris- tol, Boston Chanler Winthrop Astor, Beck Hall, 33 Chase Harold Taylor, T. 9


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Chase Percy, Felton building, 28 Chase Stephen, 52 Brattle


Chase Thomas Herbert, A. B. C. 68 CHEEVER DAVID WILLIAMS, A. B., M. D., Professor of Sur- gery, 239 Boylston, Boston


Cheever Henry Durant, Hilton blk., 27


Chenoweth Ernest Bernard, 45 Trowbridge


Chesebrough Robert Maxwell, H'ke 26


CHILD FRANCIS JAMES, PH. D., L L. D., Professor of English, 67 Kirkland


Choate Charles Francis, 20 Holyoke Chollet Charles, D. 41


Churchill Asaph, 467 Broadway


Churchill Frank Spooner, S. 28


Claflin Adams Davenport, W. 11 Clark Bertram Fiske, 866 Main Clark David Crawford, 48 Brattle Clark Herbert Lincoln, G. 28


Clark Horace, 13 Kirkland pl.


Clark Leonard Brown, 467 Broadway Clark Walter Thomas, 88 Windsor


Clarke Henry Martyn, 78 Mt. Au- burn


Clarke Marshall Bidwell, Felton building 23


Clement Frederic Percival, H'ke 24 Clyde Marshall Hill, Hilton block, 7 & 8


Clyde Thomas, Hilton block, 7 & 8 Cobb George Wadsworth, T. 11


Codman Edmund Dwight, 77 Mt. Auburn


Codman John, Boston


Codman Edmund Dwight, 77 Mt. Auburn


Codman Stephen Russell Hurd, 16 Winthrop


Coffin Nathan Emery, S. B., S. 13 Cogswell Charles Northend, 61 Kirk- land


Cogswell George Proctor, 61 Kirk- land




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