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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. Edward Burton, Vice- Pres. ; Mrs. E. A. Smith, Sec. ; Mrs. William Hunnewell, Treas .; Mrs. Sarah A. Studley, Coll.
ST. JOHN'S LITERARY INSTITUTE.
Organized Oc. 14, 1854.
Meets at Institute Hall, 107 Camb- ridge street, last Friday evening of each month.
Officers-Joseph Green, Pres. ; Thos. Harrington, Vice-Pres. ; Rob- ert Newman, Rec Sec. ; Albert E. Doyle, Treas. ; Frank Leddy, Cor. Sec. ; Wm. Hassett, Librarian.
ST. JOHN'S MUTUAL RELIEF SOCIETY. Organized Dec., 1840.
Meets in the basement of St. John's church, Fourth street, the first Sunday of each month.
Officers-John McSorley, Pres. ; Stephen Anderson, Vlce-Pres. ; Jas. Aylward, treas. ; James J. Murphy, Sec. ; John Kenney, Book-keeper.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
ST. JOHN'S SODALITY.
Meetings held every Tuesday even- ing at 7.30 in the basement of church of The Sacred Heart, Otis street, c. Sixth.
Officers-Rev. James J. Fitzger- ald, Director: Wm. Kelly, Prefect; Geo. Lloyd, Ist Asst. ; John Casey, 2d Asst. ; Walter Welch, Treas.
ST. JOHN'S SODALITY OF MARRIED LADIES.
Meetings held every Thursday evening in the basement of the church of the Sacred Heart, Otis, c. Sixth streets.
Officers-Rev. Philip H. O'Don- nell, Director; Mrs. Mary McCabe, Prefect : Mrs. James G. Luddy, 1st Asst. ; Mrs. Mahoney, 2d Asst. ; Mrs. John Burke, Sec .; Mrs. Alice Car- michael, 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, B. F. Wyeth, 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. A. P. Chase, Matron; Miss Martha Hooper, Asst. Matron.
ST. PETER'S CATHOLIC LYCEUM.
North Cambridge.
Officers-Dennis F. Hayes, Pres. ; Wm. Carley, Vice Pres. : Thos. F. Dolan, Sec. : Matthew McGrath, Treas .: Wm. J. Goode, Cor. Sec. : B. K .: Wm. R Roper, L. : John H. Kelliher. S. at A. : J. E. Tracey, A. Murnighan. P. M. Mnr- phy, T. F. Killoren, Joseph Roper, Board of Directors.
HARVARD COLLEGE.
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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. Crowninshield Endi- cott, L. L. D., Washington, D. C., Ephraim Whitman Gurney, A. B., Cambridg :.
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 :-
1886+
John Lowell, L. L. D., Chestnut Hill, Henry Lee, A. M., 96 Beacon St., Boston, Francis E. Parker, A. B., L. L. B., 1 Beacon St., Boston, John O. Sargent, A. M .. 28 E. 35th St., New York, N. Y., Robert McN. Morse, A. B., Prince St., Jamaica Plain.
1887.
Edw. Everett Hale. D. D .. 39 Highland St., Roxbury, Ebenezer R. Hoar, L. L. D., Pres., Concord, Theodore Lyman, A. B., S. B., Brookline, Morrill Wyman, A. M., M. D., Cambridge, Henry P. Kid- der, 2 Newbury St., Boston.
1838.
Samuel A. Green. A. M .. M. D., 72 Harrison Av., Boston, Charles Francis Adams. jr., A. B., Quincy, Wm. G. Russell. L. L. D., 178 Bea- con St .. Boston. Leverett Salton- stall, A. M., Chestnut Hill, Moor- field Storey, A. M., Brookline.
* The legal title of the Corporation is " President and Fellows of Harvard College.
¡ The term expires in each case, on Commencement Day of the year indicated.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
1889.
Andrew P. Peabody, D. D., L. L. D., Cambridge, Francis M. Weld, A. M., M. D., 28 W. 20th St., New York, N. Y., Solomon Lincoln, A. M., L. L. B., 241 Boylston St., Bos- ton, Roger Wolcott, A. B.,L. L. B., 173 Commonwealth ave., Boston, Phillips Brooks, D. D., 233 Claren- don St., Boston.
1890.
Chas. R. Codman, A. M., L. L. B , Brookline, Richard M. Hodges, A. M., M. D., 67 Marlborough St., Boston, Robert D. Smith, A. M., L. L. B., 48 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Henry Cabot Lodge, L. L. B., Ph. D.,Nahant, Charlemagne Tower, A. M., 1525 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa.
1891.
Alexander Agassiz, L. L. D., Cam- bridge, John T. Morse, jr., A. B., 9 Fairfield St., Boston, Edwin P. Sea- ver, A. M., L. L. B., Newton High- lands, John Fiske, A. M., L. L. B., Cambridge, George O. Shattuck, A. B., L. L. B, 166 Beacon St., Bos- ton.
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, James Russell Low- ell, Prof.of Belles Lettres, 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 Bôcher, Prof. of Modern Languages, Ephraim W. Gurney, Prof. of History, Adams S. Hill, Prof. of Rhetoric, James M. Peirce, Prof. of Mathematics, James B. Greenough, Prof. of Latin, Bennett H. Nash, Prof. of Italian and Span- ish, Crawford H. Toy, Prof. of He- brew, Chas. J. White, Prof. of Math- ematics 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 Palæentology, 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, Prof. of Philosophy, Charles L. Jackson, Prof. of Chem- istry, John W. White, Prof. of Greek, William M. Davis, Asst. Prof. of Physical Geography, Henry B. Hill, Prof. of Chemistry, Francis G. Peabody, Prof, of Theology, Wm. E. Byerly, Prof. of Mathemat- ics, Ephraim Emerton, Prof. of Ec- clesiastical History, Walter Faxon, Asst. Prof. of Zoology, Charles R. Lanman, Prof. of Sanskrit, Edward L. Mark, Asst. Prof. of Zoology, Edward S. Sheldon, Asst. Prof. of Romance Philology, Adolphe Cohn, Asst. Prof. of French, James G, Croswell, Asst. Prof. of Greek aud Latin, James L. Laughlin, Asst. Prof. of Political Economy, Silas M. Macvane; Asst. Prof. of History, Ernest Young, Asst. Prof. of His- tory, Louis Dyer, Asst. Prof of Greek and Latin, Edwin H. Ha 1, Instructor in Physics, LeBaron R. Briggs, Asst. Prof. of English, Da- vid G. Lyon, Prof. of Divinity, Hen- ry Preble, Tutor in Greek and Latin, Josiah Royce, Asst. Prof of Philos- ophy, Dudley A. Sargent, Asst. Prof. of Physical Training, Charles P. Parker, Tutor in Greek and Latin, Benjamin O. Peirce, Asst. Prof. of Mathematics and Physics, Barrett Wendell, Instructor in Eng- lish, Harold Whiting, Instructor in Physics, Henry D. Jones, Instructor in Elocution.
PARIETAL COMMITTEE.
Harold N. Fowler, Charles L. Jackson, Henry D. Jones, Jacob C. Patton, Luther Atwood, Farley B. Goddard, Frank W. Taussig, Charles J. White, Chairman, Henry B. Ja- cobs, George W. Sawin, Samuel A. Eliot, Henry Preble, Frank G. Cook, Albert B. Hart, Charles R. Lanman, Charles P. Parker, Kuno Francke, Arthur L. Hall, Lewis E. Gates, Edward Cummings, George W. Brown, Frank N. Cole, William W. Nolen, Arthur P. Lothrop, John W. Houston, Frederick Reed, George A. Bartlett, Edward Hale, William H. Baldwin.
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COLLEGE DIRECTORY.
1886. ABBREVIATIONS.
C: College House. D: Divinity Hall G :. Grays Hall. II : Hollis Hall. Il'ke: Holyoke House. Il'y : Holworthy Hall. M : Matthews Hall. S : Stoughton Hall. T : Thayer Hall. W : Weld IIall.
Abbot Edward S., 6 Larch
Abbot Everett V., 20 S.
Abbot Harry S., 7 Little's Block
Abbot Henry W., 16 Little's Block
Abbot Philip S., 39 T.
Abbott Benjamin R., 15 Felton Hall
Abbott Walter, 10 Hilton Block
Adams Alexander F., 223 Green
Adams Charles Francis 3d, 2 Little's Bloc - Adams George C., 42 M. Addison Daniel D., 29 Lawrence Hall
Agassiz Maximilian, 39 Hilton Block
Ainsworth Harry, 27 Irving
Albee Sumner R., 30 Essex
Aldrich Herbert G., 26 Mellen
Alexander Walter, 16 W.
Allen Arthur L., Arlington
ALLEN FREDERIC DE F., PH. D., Professor of Classical Philol- ogy, 18 Sumner
Allen George L., 40 H'ke
Allen Herbert T., 55 M.
Allen William L., 18 H'y
Allen William S., 37 Brattle
Allison Eugene E., 3 Lawrence Hall
Allison James E., 48 H'ke
AMES JAMES B., A.M., LL.B., Bussey Professor of Law, 11 Fris- bie pl.
Ames John L., 26 W.
Ames Oliver, 2d, 24 Beck Hall
Amory Copley, 28 Little's Block
Anderson Henry B., 65 Mt. Auburn Anderson Larz, 5 Beck Hall
Anderson Oscar M., 9 Felton Hall
Appleton James W., 45 Beck Hall
Appleton William C., 30 Hilton Blk. ARNOLD JOHN HIMES, Libra- rian of the Law School, 10 Frisbie place
Ashe Gaston M., 41 M.
Astor John J., Jr., 26 Beck Hall
Atherton Frederic W., 2 M.
Atkinson Edward E., 30 D.
Atkinson William, 17 Story
ATWOOD LUTHER, A.B., Proc- tor, 29 T.
Atwood Winthrop F , 2 Stoughton
Austin Francis B., 22 H'y Austin James W., 23 G.
Austin Walter, 18 H'ke
Austin William F., 17 Hilton Block
Ayars Henry M., 65 C.
Ayer Charles C., 49 T.
Ayer Charles F., 47 Brattle
Ayer James C., 31 W. Ayer Joseph C., Ep. Theo. School Aylward James F., 6 Gore
Babbitt Dean R., 6 Lawrence Hall BABBITT EUGENE H., Instruc- tor in German, 5 S.
Babbitt Irving. 67 C.
Babcock Charles S., 12 T.
Bachelder Thomas C., 16 H.
Backus Frederick M., 35 Hilton Blk.
Bacon Edward, ő H'ke
Badger George H., 10 D.
Bailey Frederick H., 25 Mt. Auburn
Bailey Henry L., 5 Elmer
Bailey James A., 31 S.
Bailey Thomas J., 656 Cambridge
Baker Arthur M., 18 Appian Way
Baker George P., Jr., 7 H'y
Baker Wakefield, 61 Brattle
Baker Wendell, 9 Linden
BAKER WILLIAM H., M. D., Asst. Prof. of Gynaecology, 10 Beacon, Boston
Balch Franklin G., 22 M.
Balch John, 22 M.
Balcombe Charles S., 140 Mount Auburn
Baldwin Charles H., 25 T.
Baldwin Robert S., 20 Prescott
Baldwin Thomas T., 43 M.
Baldwin Wm. H., Jr. A. B., Proctor,
17 Felton Hall
Baldwin Wm. W., 1 T
Bancroft Jacob, 380 Harvard
Bancroft Wilder D., 14 T
Bangs Edward A., 2 Beck Hall
Barber Henry B., 12 H'y
Barker Fred D., 9 Story
Barnes Wm., Jr., 32 Hilton block Barnes Wm. S., 6 H'y
Barret Alex. G., 9 Bow
Barrett Nelson M., 52 G.
Barrow Charles E., 68 Mt. Auburn
Barry John D., S S.
Bartholow Paul, 736 Cambridge BARTLETT GEORGE A., Asst.
Prof. of German, 27 Beck Hall
Bartlett Nathaniel E., 25 Felton Hall Bartley Charles E., 42 Mt. Auburn Bartol John M. W., 2 H'ke
Barton Walter K., 21 H'y
Bassett Ralph W., 17 Dunster Batchelder Charles C., 46 T. BATCHELOR GEORGE A. M., lecturer on the Ethics of the New Testament, Wellesley Hills Bates Benjamin E., 13 H'y
Bates Edward C., 33 Felton Hall Baum Alexander R., 16 W. Bayer Stephen A., 46 Mt. Auburn
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Beal Boylston A., 4 Little's Block Beale Joseph Henry Jr., Dorchester Beale Setlı, 38 D. Beals Wm., Jr., 23 H'y Beaman Ira M., 15 Sumner Bean Henry W., 27 H.
Beaumont Wm. S., 18 Hilton Block Belmont Raymond R., 36 Beck Hall Bemis Frederick G., 1 Walker Bemis Harry H., 35 T. Benham George A., 65 T. Bennett Joseph I., 19 D.
Bent Arthur C., 25 H'ke
Bent Frederick H., 25 H'ke
Bentley Wm. B., 29 H'ke Berenson Bernhard, 11 Minot, B. Bickford Robert S., 59 M. Bigelow Charles F., 27 G. BIGELOW HENRY J., M. D., LL. D., Professor of Surgery, Emeritus, 52 Beacon, Boston Bigelow Robert P., 5 H. Billier Wm. B., de. 24 H'ke Bingham Howard H. C., 23 C. Bingham Isaac E., 11 H.
Bisbee Eldon, 1 Manter Hall Black George H., 34 North ave.
Black Ralph W., 58 M. Black Wm. H., 17 H'ke Blake John B., 28 H. Bliss Wm. J. A., 47 W. Blodgett Edward E., 46 G. Blossom Edward L., 23 T. Blymyer Wm. H., 45 H'ke Boas Melvin E., 47 T.
BOCHER FERDINAND A. M., Prof. of Modern Languages, 12 Holyoke pl.
Bôcher Maxime, 12 Holyoke pl. Bohlen Charles, 42 Beck Hall Bolster Percy G., 37 Trowbridge Bolster Wilfred, 37 Trowbridge Bonnett John V., 10 Frisbie pl. Borland Wm. G., 21 Beck Hall Bosworth Fred C., 30 C. Bottum Fordyce H., 5 Aven Bourne Herbert C., 1 W.
BOWDITCH HENRY P., A. M., M. D., Prof. of Physiology and Dean of the Medical Faculty, Jamaica Plain
BOWEN FRANCIS, LL.D., Alvord Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy and Civil Poli- ty, 9 Follen Bowen Joseph H., 5 M. Bowen Wm. J., 32 H. Bowles Dwight W., 42 Brattle Boyden Walter L., 10 T. Boyden Wm. C., 12 M.
BRACKETT CHARLES A., D. M. D., Prof. of Dental Pathology and Therapeutics, Newport, R. I. Bradford George G., 22 H'y
Bradlee Frederick J., 25 Holyoke Bradley John D., 38 H'ke Brainard Homer W., 8 C. Brengle Henry G., 47 Brattle Brewer Graham H., 23 H'ke Brewer Wm. D., 21 H'y Brewster George W. W., 9 Bow Brice Wilson B., 10 Frisbie place BRIGGS EDWARD C., M. D., D. M. D., Instructor in Dental Materia Medica, 1 Mt. Vernon, Boston BRIGGS LeBARON RUSSELL, A. M., Asst. Professor of English, 56 Buckingham Briggs Richard Jr., 29 Little's Block Bright Elliott, 33 Lee
Brock George A., 19 D.
Brodeur Clarence A., 14 H.
Brodhead Albert G., Francis av.
Bronson Ira H., 86 Ellery
Brooks Edgar G., 713 Cambridge
Brooks Francis R., 31 Felton Hall BROOKS JOHN G., D. B., lec- turer on Socialism, 20 Berkeley Brooks Henry, 16 Oxford
Brooks Wm. A., Jr. 51 M.
Brown Charles A., 11 H'ke
Brown Crawford R., 225₺ Green
BROWN GEO. W., A. B., Proctor, 17 C.
Brown John D .. 38 North Avenue
Brown Wm. B. C., 23 Irving
Brown Sylvester B., 5 Hillside Av.
Browne Causten, Jr., 78 Mt. Auburn
Browne Geo. M., 70 Austin
Browne Geo. M., 43 W.
Browne Thos. Q., 9 G.
Brownell Clarence L., 45 Trowbridge
Bruce Henry G., 9 Story
Bruner Wm. W., 13 M.
Brush Walter F., 41 W.
Bruuer Myron L., 63 C.
Bryant Geo. B., 30 M.
Buck Geo. F., 3 S. Buck Henry A., 5 H'y
Buckingham Edgar, 43 T.
Buckley Julian G., 35 H'ke
Bullard Gardner C., 757 Main
Bullard Francis, 52 Brattle Bunker Clarence A., 21 C.
Burbank John C. B., 8 Appian Way
Burbank Walter C., 20 Prescott
Burdett Wm. F., 46 Mt. Auburn
Burditt Cyril H., 49 C. Burgess Theodore P., 35 W.
Burnett Chas. C., 49 H'ke
Burr Allston, 48 Holyoke Burrows Geo. T., 3 H'ke Bush Robert W., 16 Felton Hall Butler Arthur P., 65 Mt. Auburn Butler Chas. E., 140 Mt. Auburn Butters Geo. P., 1 M. Butters Wm. II., 1 M.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
Butterworth Alfred P., 39} Holyoke Buxton Wm. A., 25 Baldwin BYERLY WM. E., PHD)., Prof. of Mathematics, absent in Europe
Cabell Clarence, 713 Cambridge Cabot Chas. M., 15 Little's block
Cabot Edward T., Brookline Cabot Henry B., 10 Holyoke Cabot Richard C., 10 G.
Cabot Thos. H., at Brookline
Cameron James McC., 49 W.
Cammann Henry L., 5 H'ke
Campbell James A., 2 Holmes Pl.
Campbell Joseph A., 151 Dorchester, So. Boston
Campbell Prince L., 62 T.
Capen Samuel D., 30 Little's block
Carey Henry R., 9 Bow
Carmalt Chas. C., 37 W.
Carnochan Gouverneur M., 104 Mt. Auburn
Carpenter Benj., 44 M.
Carpenter Geo. A., 44 M.
Carpenter Geo. R., 37 Trowbridge
Carroll Chas., 42 Brattle
Cary Seward, 15 M.
Case Chas. L., 27 W.
Cate Frederick S., 9 Felton
Chalmers Jas. V., Ep. Theo. School
Chamberlain David B., 1 H.
Chamberlain Frederick H., 45 Trow- bridge
CHANDLER THOS. H., A. M., D. M. D., Prof. of Mechanical Den- tistry, and Dean of the Dental Faculty, Hotel Bristol, Boston
CHANNING EDWARD, PHD., In- structor in History, 38 Concord av. CHAPLIN WINFIELD S., A. M., Prof. of Engineering, 16 Prescott Chapman James A., 729 Cambridge Chapman John J., 736 Cambridge
Chard Thos. C., 11 Appian Way Chase Geo. D., 29 Holyoke
Chase Harold T., 9 T.
Chase Percy F., 38 M.
Chase Stephen, 52 Brattle
CHEEVER DAVID W., A. B., M. D., Prof. of Surgery, 239 Boyl- ston, Boston
Cheever Henry D., 29 Hilton block Chenoweth Ernest B., 22 T.
CHILD FRANCIS J., PH. D., L. L. D., Prof. of English, 67 Kirk- land
Choate Chas. F .. Jr., 20 Holyoke
Chollett Chas., 41 D.
Churchill Asaph, 26 Holyoke
Churchill Frank S., 23 S.
Claflin Adams D., 11 W.
Clapp Clift R., 33 T.
Clark Bertram F., 866 Main
Clark Daniel H., 19 Irving
Clark David C., 48 Brattle Clark Herbert L., 28 G.
Clark Walter D., 7 Manter Hall
Clark Walter T., 88 Windsor Clarke Henry M., 78 Mt. Auburn Clarke Marshall B., 40 C.
Clement Frederic P., 24 H'ke
Clyde Marshall H., 7 Hilton block
Clyde Thos., 7 Hilton block
CLYMER WM. B. S., Instructor in English, Channing
Cobb Geo. W., 11 T.
Codman Edmund D., 77 Mt. Auburn
Codman James, 2 Beck Hall
Codman Philip, 5 Manter Hall
Codman Stephen R. H., 26 Holyoke
Coggeshall Frederick, 13 Felton Hall
Cogswell Chas. F., 34} Shepard
Cogswell Chas. N., 61 Kirkland
Cogswell Geo. P., 61 Kirkland
COHN ADOLPHE, L. L. B., A. M., Asst. Prof. of French, 77 Brattle COLE FRANK N., A. B., Lecturer on the Theory of Functions, 56 C. Collins Clinton, 8 G.
Colony J hn J., 44 T.
Colt James D., 15 Ware
Conant Albert F., 298 Shawmut Av., Boston COOK FRANK G., A. B., L. L. B,, Proctor, 40 M.
Cook Robert G., 17 M.
COOKE JOSIAH PARSONS, A. M., L. L. D., Erving Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy, and Director of the Chemical Labora- tory, 25 Quincy
Coolidge Archibald C., 5 Wadsworth House
Coolidge David H., Jr., 77 Mount Auburn
Coolidge Frederic S., 9 M.
Coolidge Herman T., 19 S.
Cooper Frederic T., 15 M
Copeland Charles, 9 Plympton
Corey Arthur D., 12 Plympton
Costello Daniel, Quincy
Cotter John J., 6 H. Cotting Amos, 57 T. Coulson Walter, 60 T.
Cowles William H., 465 Broadway
Cox Benjamin F., 25 Little's block
Craig Timothy C., 26 H.
Cram George W., 83 Pro pect
Crane Newton, 42 W.
Crocker George U., 45 W.
Crocker Joseph B., 9 Bow
Crocker Kendall F., 25 H'ke
Crocker Wm. T., Ep. Theo. School
Cromwell William K., 48 W.
CROSWELL JAMES G. , A.B., Asst.
Professor of Greek and Latin, 19 Aslı
Culp Adam J., 85 Prospect
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Cummings Arthur M., 24 C. CUMMINGS EDWARD, Asst. in Rheteric, 5 C. Cunningham Alan, 30 T. Cunningham Guy, 32 S. Curran Richard L., 1 G. Currier Charles F., 6 S. Currier Wilton L., 10 C. Curry Charles E., 42 H'ke Curtis Benjamin F. Jr., 55 C.
A. M.,
Curtis Everett B., 7 Waterhouse Curtis William S., 48 Brattle Cushing Grafton D., 10 Appian Way Cushing John N., 24 T. Cushman Charles A., 801 Main Cushman Lysander Wm., A. B., 8 C.
Dakin Arthur H., 421 Broadway
Daly Eugeue V., 4 C. Dana Francis B., 5 Felton Hall Dana William F., 13 H'y Dane John, 18 Felton Hall
DANFORTH ALLEN, A. M., Bur- sar, 7 Wadsworth House Daniels Wm. P., 26 H'ke
Darling Frederick H., 105 Lambert avenue
Darling Herbert H., 16 Ash Darling John B., 27 Irving Davidge Walter D., Jr.,3 Little's blk. Davidson George F., 20 Prescott Davidson Thomas D., 20 Prescott DAVIS ARTHUR G., Keeper of Corporation Accounts and Rec- ords, 70 Water, Boston Davis Bancroft G., 29 H. Davis Chandler, 20 H. Davis Charles T., Newton
Davis John T. Jr., 19 Irving Davis Wm. E., 34 Mellen
DAVIS WM. M., M. E., Assistant Professor of Physical Geography, 2 Bond
Day Arthur K., 8 S. Day Stanton A. B., 294 Common- wealth av. Boston Dean Frank L., 20 Prescott
Deblois George L. Jr., 20 M. Delone Chas. J., 31 C. Denny Daniel, 31 Little's block Derby William P., 22 Felton Hall De Veau Frederick C., 54 M. Dewey Wm. R., 14 H'ke
Dexter Gordon, 42 Brattle
Dexter Philip, 57 Marlborough, Boston
Dickerman Frank E., 30 H. Dickinson David Taggart, 135 Wash. Dickey Hugh T., 7 Beck Hall Dike Harrison, 34 Hilton block Diman John B., Ep. Theo. School Dodge Robert E. N., 10 Holyoke Dorr Alfred, 25 Holyoke
Downer Charles, 21 W. DRAPER FRANK W., A.B., M.D., Assistant Professor of Legal Med- icine, 36 Worcester, Boston Dresel Ellis L., 11 Little's block Drew Bertrand L., 122 Oxford Droppers Garritt, 2 D.
Duane Russell, 2 G Dudley Albertus T., 11 C. Dudley James Willard, 11 C. DUNBAR CHAS. F., A. B., Pro- fessor of Political Economy, 14 Highland
Dunbar William H., 14 Highland Dunham Stillman R., 34} Shepard Duncan James C., 4 Divinity avenue Dunlap Charles B., 19 Church Dunn Dwight F., 22 Appian Way Durfee Randall N., 19 Felton Hall Dustan Earnest W., 379 Harvard Dwight Henry, 24 S.
DWIGHT THOMAS, A. B., M. D. Parkman Professor of Anatomy, 235 Beacon, Boston
DYER LOUIS, A. B., Asst. Prof. of Greek and Latin, 104 Mt. Au- burn
Eames Frank H., 31 W. Easton James H., 11 S.
Eaton Francis G., 714 Cambridge EDES ROBERT T., A. B , M. D., Jackson Professor of Clinical Medicine, 76 Marlborough, Bos- ton
Edgar Herman LeRoy, 1 Beck Hall Edgerly Walter H., 13 H'ke
EDMANDS JOHN R., S. B., As- sistant in the Observatory, Lin- næan
Edson Carroll E., 54 C.
Edwards Henry, 4 Felton Hall Eldredge Frank P., 10 Oxford Eldridge John R .. 42 Mt. Auburn Elgutter Chas. S. 12 Felton Hall ELIOT CHAS. WM., L. L. D., President, 17 Quincy
ELIOT SAM'L, A., A. B., Proctor , 43 G.
Elkins Wendell P., C. 52
Ellis Bertram, 713 Cambridge Ellis William S., 17 Kirkland Emerson Ralph, Jr., 51 C. EMERTON EPHRAIM, Ph. D., Winn Prof. of Ecclesiastical His- tory, 58 Shepard Emery Edward S., 32 W.
Emery Sheldon, 11 Hilton block Endicott John, 21 Felton Hall Endicott Wm. 3d, 8 Holyoke Enos Mahlon, 23 Irving
ERNST HAROLD C., A. M., M. D.
Demonstrator of Bacteriorlogy, Greenough avenue
440
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D., Bussey Professor of Theology, and Dean of the Divinity Faculty, 53 Garden
Everett Horace D., 33 Felton Hall Ewald Carl A., 12 C.
Fales Frank L., 2 H.
FARLOW WILLIAM G., A.M. M.
D., Professor of Cryptogamic Bot- any, 29 Holyoke House Farnham Wilton L., 55 M.
Farnum Chas. E., 1 Felton Hall
Farquharson Chas. D., 6 T.
Faulkner Arthur, 2 Manter Hall
Faulkner John C., 27 T.
Faulkner William E., 27 T.
Faxon Frederick W., 12 Remington FAXON WALTER, A.B. S.D., A ;- sistant Professor of Zoology, 46 Trowbridge
Fay Chas. S., 16 Hilton blk.
Fay Francis B., 24 Warland
Fay Irving W., 12 N. Main, Natick
Fay Peter A., 8 Appian Way
Fechheimer Samuel M., 6 Hilton block
Federhen Herbert M. Jr., 1 Felton Hall
Felton Cornelius C., 1 T.
Fenn Wm. W., Beach, Somerville
Ferry Ebenezer H., 10 H.
Fessenden Edward F., 39 W.
Fessednen Sewall H., 49 H'ke
FILLEBROWN THOMAS, D.M.D. Professor of Operative Dentistry, 134 Boylston, Boston Fillmore John S., 38 North av.
Fisk Frederick D., 45 M.
FISK LYMAN B., A.B., Auditor of the Dining Association, 86 Ellery
Fiske Edward, 25 Holyoke Fiske Robert F., 28 M.
FITZ REGINALD H., A.M., M.D., Shattuck Professor of Pathologi-
cal Anatomy, 18 Arlington, Boston Flagg Elisha, 27 Little's block Fletcher Chas. R., 144 Camb. Fletcher Jefferson B., 31 T. Floyd Edward E. Jr., 32 Felton Hall Foote Robert I)., 22 Hilton blk. Forbes Charles H., 14 Mellen
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