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CAMBRIDGE CLUB.
Meets at Young's Hotel, Boston, third Monday of each month.
Officers-P. G. Porter, Pres. ; Theodore C. Hurd, Vice Pres. and Chairman of Board of Directors ; Fred H. Holton, Sec .; A. F. Fessen- den, Treas.
CAMBRIDGE FIREMANS' RE- LIEF ASSOCIATION.
Organized April 26, 1869.
Officers-Thomas J. Casey, Pres. ; Edgar H. Locke, Vice Pres .; Chas. Emerson, Sec. ; William B. Cade, Treasurer.
CAMBRIDGE LACROSSE CLUB.
Meetings first Thursday in each month.
C. L. Abbott, Pres .; S. F. Mar- shall, Vice Pres .; E. N. Manning, Sec .; G. T. Smith, Treas .; H. B. Hook, Captain.
CAMBRIDGE · VETERAN FIRE- MEN'S ASSOCIATION.
Organized April 6, 1885.
Meetings are held quarterly, on the first Monday in January. April, July and October. Annual meeting in April.
Officers-Mason Davis, President ; George L. Mitchell, 1st Vice Pres. ; John Livermore, 2d Vice Pres. : Andrew J. Hastings, Rec. Sec. ; Oscar Lawrence, Financial Sec .; Francis L. Chapman, Treas .; P. H. Raymond, Geo. O. Danforth, Clas. B. Stevens. Thos. J. Casey, Albert Norris, S. Morgan Parsons, Direct- ors.
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CAMBRIDGE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
623 Main street, Central square. Organized 1883.
Business meetings of the Associa- tion first Thursday evening in each month.
Warren Sanger, Pres .; Charles A. Vinal, Vice President; N. H. Holbrook, Treas. ; John B. Kempton, Clerk; L. Wilbur Messer, General Secretary ; Alfred H. Whitford, Assistant Sec .; J. D. Robinson, Supt. of Gymnasium; Wm. H. Orcutt, Geo. M. M'Coy, W. W. Dallinger, J. G. Brown, Rev. Jesse Harrell, J. F. Pennell, O. H. Durrell, Geo. B. Caswell, F. A. Allen, E. L. Cheney, Geo. H. Howard, F. B. Gilman, Directors.
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 Scully, Di- rector.
DOWSE INSTITUTE,
Lecture room, Union Hall, 631 Main street.
Officers - His Honor the Mayor and the President of the Common Council, ex-officis, W. W. Welling- ton, Willard A. Bullard, Frank A. Allen, Trustees; W. W. Welling- ton. Pres .; Frank A. Allen, Sec. ; Willard A. Bullard, Treas.
FIRST UNIVERSALIST SOCIAL UNION.
L. Lothrop, Pres .; F. E. Mayo, Vice-Pres. ; Charles Smith, Sec. ; Clara A., Dailey, Treas.
47th. MASS., VOLUNTEERS CO. A.
Officers - Charles B. Stevens, President; John C. Heymer, Vice- Pres. ; Francis Ivers, Sec., and Treas.
Annual meeting at Porter's Hotel, No. Cambridge.
HOWARD BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .
Organized 1850. Incorporated 1867.
Officers - Henry J. Wells, Pres. ; N. H. Holbrook, Secretary ; Joseph Whittemore, Treasurer.
MASON AND HAMLIN BENEFIT SOCIETY.
CAMBRIDGEPORT. 162 Broadway.
Officers -John P. Good, Pres .; Charles F. Reed, Vice-Pres. ; Oscar Lawrence, Sec .; Edward L. Rand, Treas.
MIDDLESEX SOUTH DISTRICT MEDICAL SOCIETY.
Officers - Dr. S. W. Driver, of Cambridge, Pres. ; Dr. L. R. Stone, of Newton, Vice-Pres .; Dr. Walter Ela, of Cambridge, Sec. ; Dr. J W. Willis, of Waltham, Treas. ; Dr. W- A. Winn, of Arlington, Librarian ; Dr. E. J. Forster, of Charlestown, Commissioner of Trials; Dr. Hor- ace E. Marion, of Brighton, Orator.
MIDDLEX SPORTSMEN'S CLUB.
Annual meeting first Saturday in May.
Officers-A. W. Gore, President ; Wm. E. Wall, Sec .; John S. Saw- yer, Treasurer.
NEWTOWNE CLUB.
Organized April, 1883.
Meet at Young's Hotel first Satur- day in each month.
Officers - Samuel H. Uhler,
Pres. ; Alpheus B. Alger, Vice- Pres. ; John F. Tyler, Sec .; George G. Wright, Treas.
OCTET INSTRUMENTAL CLUB.
Meets every Tuesday evening in Protection Hall 972 Cambri ge street.
Officers -A. Artesani, Leader; A. Sears, Treasurer.
PYTHIAN GLEE CLUB.
Meets at 564 Main St., first Tues- day in each month.
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RIVERSIDE PRESS MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION.
Organized Ang. 30, 1883.
Board of Government meetings first Monday of every month. An- nual meetings first Monday in Janu- ary, at Riverside Press, Cambridge- port.
Board of Government-Jas. Wil- son, Pres .; R. W. Sutton, Vice- Pres. ; John D. C. Harries, Sec. ; John G. Thorogood, Treasurer.
Executive Com .- W. J. A. Sulli- van, J. R. Beckett, Wm. Kivlan, Henry Sleap, J. F. Mitchell, C. F. Coolidge, Alice Walker, Jean B. Smith, Kate A. Reynolds.
SAMARITAN MUTUAL BENE- FIT ASSOCIATION OF MASS.
Meetings second and fourth Thurs- days of each month, at Cambridge Hall, 603 Main street, Cambridge- port.
Officers-Wm. S. Wilson, Pres .; L. D. Hunt, Vice-Pres. ; Charles F. Wright, Treas .; A. F. Fish, Mar- shall; Dr. R. Wetherbee, Medical Director.
SONS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Meet at 623 Main street.
Isaac S. Morse, Pres. ; Vice-Pres. ; Isaac F. Sawyer, Sec. ; James M. Robbins, Treas.
CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN'S GYMNASIUM.
Prospect, cor. Harvard St.
Rev. Thomas Scully, Pres. ; Rev. John E. Hickey, Director; P. J. Roche, Supt .; Charles Smith, In- structor; John Burke, Janitor.
East Cambridge.
CAMBRIDGE ASSOCIATES.
66 Cambridge Street, East Cam- bridge.
J. J. Gavin, President; M. F. Corkery, Vice-Pres. ; M. J. Munday, Treas. ; J. J. Scott, Sec. As usual the three oldest members constitute the Directors, E. J. Quinn, J. J. Riley. P. J. Breen, J. Carroll, Wm. Stearns.
CONCORDIA MUSICAL SOCI- ETY.
Organized July 17, 1859.
Meets Harugari Hall, Sixth street cor. Spring, every Thursday night. '
Officers-John G. Hansis, Pres .; D. Thiesfeldt, Jr., Vice-Pres. ; J. Buhner, Secretary; Paul Weitze, Treas. ; Phillip Young, Director ; H. C. Gebhart, Librarian. Numbe: 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. Shaugh- nessy, Pres. ; John McCormick, John Burke. Vice-Pres'ts. ; Geo. F. Mckenzie, Sec. : Jas. H. S. Donnel- ly, Treasurer.
EAST CAMBRIDGE CATHOLIC UNION.
Meets second and fourth Thurs- days in each month at 66 Cambridge street.
Officers-Rev. Francis J. Butler, Spiritual Director ; Thomas P. Tierney. Pres .; George McMahan, Vice - Pres. ; John Carmichael, Treas. ; Miss Grace McElenery. Rec. Sec. ; Miss Annie Butler, Cor. Sec .; Miss Lydia Collier. Book- keeper; Miss Agnes Cullen, Librari- an; Joseph Dee, John Sullivan, Dan'l Madden, Misses Mary Weisse, Mary Sullivan, Mary Ross, Board of Directors.
EAST CAMBRIDGE FEMALE CHARITABLE SOCIETY.
Formed 1824.
Composed of ladies from several religious societies.
Officers-Mrs. Samuel Dustin, Pres .; Mrs. Alonzo Stewart, Vice- Pres. ; Miss M. Parmenter, Treas. ; Mrs. P. W. Knight, Sec .; Mrs. Jos. Pike, Collector.
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GREMIO LUSITANDO DE BENEFICENDA.
Organized July 29, 1881.
Meets in Protectiva Hall, 97} Cambridge street, every Tuesday evening.
Officers-Joseph Silveira Pres. ; J. T. Careirs. Vice Pres. ; C. Tava- res, Fin. Sec .; Manuel F. Silva, Treasurer.
PUTNAM CLUB. 52 Fourth Street.
E. B. Dale, Pres .; J. E. Price, Vice Pres. ; B. F. Mills, Fin. Sec. ; George Benz, Sec .; Geo. H. Blan- chard, Treas.
LADIES' SOCIAL CIRCLE SECOND UNIVERSALIST CHURCH.
The Circle meets first and' third Tuesday evenings of each month.
Officers-Mrs. P. W. Knight, Pres .; Mrs. Edward Burton, Vice Pres .; Mrs. Benj. F. Godfrey, Sec. ; Mrs. F. H. Stickney, Treas .; Mrs. Sarah A. Studley, Coll.
ST. JOHN'S LITERARY INSTI- TUTE.
Organized October 14, 1854.
Meets at Institute Hall, 107 Cam- bridge street, last Friday evening of each month.
Officers-Thomas W. Harrington, Pres .; E. F. Brady, Vice Pres. ; Casey, Rec. Sec. ; Joseph Dolan, Treas .; Joseph T. Green, Cor. Sec. ; William McGuire, Libra- rian.
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. ; Steplien Anderson. Vice Pres. ; Jas. Aylward, Treas .; James I. Murphy, Sec. ; John Kenney, 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, c. Sixth.
Officers-Rev. James F. Fitzger- ald, Director ; John Fitzgibbon, Pre- fect ; John Burke. Ist Asst. ; 2d Asst. ; Walter Walsh, Treas.
ST. JOHN'S SODALITY OF MARRIED LADIES.
Meetings held every Thursday evenings in the basement of the church of the Sacred Heart, Otis, c. Sixth streets.
Officers-Rev. Philip H. O'Don- nell. Director; Mrs. J. M. Hutchins, Prefect; Mrs. John Burke, Sec .; Mrs. Alice Carmichael, Treas.
North Cambridge.
AVON PLACE HOME.
Established May 30, 1874.
A home for destitute and orphan children, found within the limits of Cambridge. Number of children 25.
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 .; Dr. A. P. Peabody, Vice Pres. ; Miss Mary A. Ellis, Treas. ; Miss M. Murdock; Clerk; Sumner Albee, Rev. Dr. A. P. Peabody, Solomon S. Sleeper, B. F. Wyeth, W. T. Piper, Mrs. Robert B. Storer, Miss M. Murdock. Miss Mary A. Ellis. Mrs. Henry Thayer, Mrs. S. Batchelder. Mrs. Frank A. Kennedy Mrs. S. P. Teele, Mrs. R. L. Snow, Miss L. M. Palmer, Mrs. J. Davis, Trustees ; Mrs. A. Melick, Matron.
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HARVARD COLLEGE.
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Founded A. D., Sept. 8, 1636.
GOVERNING BOARDS OF THE UNIVER- SITY.
Corporation .*- Chas. Wm. Eliot, L. L. D., Pres., Cambridge.
Fellows-Francis Parkman, A.M., 50 Chestnut street. Boston. Martin Brimmer, A. B., 47 Beacon streat, Boston, John Quincy Adams, A. B., Quincy, Wm. Crowninshield Endi- cott, L.L. D., Washington, D. C., Alexander Agassiz, L.L. D., 36 Quincy street, Cambridge.
Treasurer- Edw. Wm. Hooper, A. B., L.L. D., Cambridge.
Overseers - The President and Treasurer of the University ex officio, and the following persons by elec- tion :-
1887.+
Edward 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, Francis C. Low- ell, A. B., 159 Beacon St., Boston.
1888.
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.
1889.
Andrew P. Peabody, D. D., L.L. D., Cambridge, Francis M. Weld, A. M .. M. D., 28 W. 29th 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 Av., Boston, Phillips Brooks, D. D., 233 Claren- don St., Boston.
1890.
Charles R. Codman, A. M., L.L. B., 57 Marlborough St., Boston, 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, Charl magne Tower, A. M., 1525 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa.
1891.
John T. Morse, Jr., A. B., 16 Fairfield St., Boston, Edwin P. Sea- ver, A. M., L.L. B., Newton High- lands, Jolin Fiske, A. M., LL. B., Cambridge, George O. Shattuck, A. B., L.L. B., 166 Beacon St., Bos- ton, Thomas .J. Coolidge, A. M., 93 Beacon St., Boston.
1892.
Henry Lee, A. M., Brookline, Rob- ert McN. Morse, A. B., Prince St., Jamaica Plain, James F. Clarke, D. D., Woodside Av., Jamaica Plain, John O. Sargent, A. M., 28 E. 35th St., New York, N. Y., Henry W. Putnam, A. M., L.L. B., 130 High- land St., Roxbury.,
Secretary-Alexander McKenzie, D. D., Cambridge.
FACULTY.
Charles W. Eliot, Pres. ; Clement L. Smith, Dean and Prof. of Latin, Francis Bowen, Prof. of Philoso- phy, Joseph Lovering, Prof. of Nat- ural Philosophy, Hermann A. Ha- gen, Prof. of Entomology, 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 Theol- ogy, Charles F Dunbar, Prof. of Political Economy, Wm. W. Good. win, Prof. of Greek, Ferdinand Bôcher, Prof. of Modern Lan- guages, Adams S. Hill, Prof. of Rhetoric. James M. Peirce, Prof. of Mathematics, James B. Greenough,
* The legal title of the Corporation is "PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE."
t The term expires, in each case, on Commencement Day of the year indicated.
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Prof. of Latin, Bennett. H. Nash, Prof. of Italian and Spanish, Craw- ford H. Toy, Prof. of Hebrew, 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 Palæ- tology, Frederic D. Allen, Prof. of Classical Philogy, George H. Pal- mer, Prof. of Philosophy, John Trowbridge, Prof. of Physics, Geo. A. Bartlett, Asst. Prof. of German, Wm. G. Farlow, Prof. of Crypto- gamic Botany, William James, Prof. of Philosophy, Loring Jackson, Prof. of Chemistry, John W. White Prof. of Greek, William M. Davis, Asst. Prof. of Physical Georgraphy, Henry B. Hill, Prof. of Chemistry, Francis G. Peabody, Prof. of Chris- tian Morals, Winfield S. Chaplin, Prof. of Engineering, Wm. E. Byerly, Prof. of Mathematics, Ephraim Emerton, Prof. of Ec- clesiastical History, Charles R. Lan- man, Prof. of Sanskrit, Edward L. Mark, Prof. of Anatomy, Edward S. Sheldon, Asst. Prof. of Romance Philology, Adolphe Conn, Asst. Prof. of French, James G. Croswell, Asst. Prof. of Greek and Latin, James L. Laughlin, Asst. Prof. of Political Economy, Silas M. Mac- vane, Prof. of History, Ernest Young, Asst. Prof. of History, Louis Dyer, Asst. Prof. of Greek and Latin, Edwin H. Hall, Instruc- tor in Physics, LeBaron R. Briggs, Asst. Prof. of English, David G. Lyon, Prof. of Divinity, Henry Preble, Tutor in Greek and Latin, Josiah Royce, Asst. Prof of Philos- ophy, Dudley A. Sargent, Asst. Prof. of Physicial Training, Char- les 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, Frank W. Taussig, Asst. Prof. of Political Economy, Albert B. Hart, Instructor in History, Charles H. Grandgent, Tutor in Modern Languages,
PARIETAL COMMITTEE.
Harold N. Fowler, Charles L. Jackson, Frank W. Taussing, Jacob C. Patton, Edward Cummings, Geo. W. Brown, Frank N. Cole, Charles J. White, Chairman, George W.
Sawin, Samuel A. Eliot, Frank L. VanCleef, William C. Smith, Henry Preble, Frank G. Cook, Albert B. Hart, Charles R. Lanman, Kuno Francke, Arthur L. Hall, Lewis E. Gates, William W. Nolen, George A. Bartlett, John M. Merriam, Wil- liam F. Osgood, John J. McKelvey, John J. Hayes, John M. Goodale, G. E. H. Weaver, Ernest C. Smith, George D. Latimer, George R. Nut- ter, Arthur G. Hatch, Thomas H. Eckfeldt, Freeman Snow.
COLLEGE DIRECTORY.
1887.
ABBREVIATIONS.
C: College House. D: Divinity Hall. G : Grays Hall. H: Hollis Hall. H'ke : Holyoke House. H'y : Holworthy Hall. M : Matthews Hall. S : Stoughton Hall. T : Thayer Hall. W : Weld Hall.
Abbot Edward S., 20 S.
Abbot Everett V., 20 S.
Abbot Philip S., 26 S. Abbott Benjamin R., 45 G. Abbott Leon Martin, Hotel Warren, Somerville
Abbott Walter, 10 Hilton Block
Adams Charles Francis 3d, 2 Little's Block
Adams George C., 3 Little's Block Adams Jolın C., 53 M.
Agassiz Maximilian, 39 Hilton Block Akin Thomas Russell, 746 Cambridge Ainsworth Harry, 28 Quincy
Albee Sumner R., 30 Essex
Aldrich Edward Gurdon, 23 Beck Hall
Aldrich Harry Macfarland, 67 T. Aldrich Herbert G., 34 Wendell
Alexander Junius Brutus, Jr., 19 Irving
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 William S., 32 Reed's block. Allison Eugene E., 18 Lawrence Hall Allison James E., 1 Manter block AMES JAMES B., A.M., LL.B.,
Bussey Professor of Law, 11 Fris- bie pl.
Ames John L., 26 W.
Amory Arthur, Jr., 16 Winthrop Amory Copley, 28 Little's Block Anderson Larz, 5 Beck Hall Anderson Oscar M., 9 Felton Hall
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Anderson William B., 746 Cambridge Andrews Frank William, Jr., 13 Little's Block
Appleton James W., 42 Beck Hall Appleton William C., 30 Hilton Blk. Arms Richard Herbert, 2 Holmes pl. ARNOLD GEORGE A., Assistant in the Law School Library, 713 Cambridge
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., 144 Common- wealth av., Boston
Atkinson Edward E., 29 D.
Atkinson William, 26 Holyoke st.
Austin James W., 23 G.
Austin Walter, 18 H'ke
Ayars Henry M., 65 C.
Ayer Charles C., 49 T.
Ayer Charles F., 17 H'y
Ayer Joseph C., Ep. Theo. School
AYERS HOWARD, S. B., Ph. D., Instructor in Zoology, 31 Shepar,
Babbitt Irving, 67 C. Bacon Edward, 6 H'ke Bacon Francis Warren, 23 M.
Bacon William F., 467 Broadway
Bailey, Frederick H., 29 Mt. Au- burn
Bailey Henry L., 5 Elmer
Pailey James A. Jr., 31 S.
Baker Arthur M., 18 Appian Way
Baker George P. Jr., 7 H'y Baker Wakefield, 61 Brattle
BAKER WILLIAM H. M. D., Asst. Prof. of Gynaecology, 10 Beacon, Boston
Balch Franklin G., 22 M. Balch John, 22 M. Balch Thomas W., 16 Quincy Balcombe Charles S., 140 Mount Auburn Baldwin Arthur Colton, 3 Albion, Sumerville
Baldwin Charles H., 25 T.
Baldwin Bobert S., 20 Prescott
Baldwin Thomas T., 43 M. Bancroft Jacob, 380 Harvard Bancroft Wilder D., 14 T. Barber Henry B., 12 H'y Barnes Charles Benjamin, Jr., 9 Little's Block Barnes Wm., Jr., 32 Hilton Block
Barney George Lawrence, 735 Cam- bridge Barret Alex. G., 8 M.
Barr James Cummings, 10 Little's Block Barrell Walter Lewis, 712 Cam- bridge
Barrett Nelson M., 52 G.
Barrow Charles E., 68 Mount Au- burn Bartlett Stephen S., 291 Common- wealth av. Boston
Barry John D., 4 H.
Bartholow Paul. 736 Cambridge
BARTLETT GEORGE A., Asst. Prof of German, 27 Beck Hall Bartlett Nathaniel E., 21 M.
Bartol John M. W., 2 H'ke
Bassett Ralph W. E., 30 C. Batchelder Charles C., 21 H'y
Bates Benjamin E., 29 C.
Bates Edward C , 15 Felton Hall
Bates Frederick Seward, 31 Holyoke
Bates Herbert, 2 Russell
Bates William Nickerson, 65 Dana
Bayer Edwin Max, 739 Cambridge
Bayer Stephen A., 739 Cambridge
Beale Joseph Henry Jr., Dorchester Beale Seth, 2 C.
Beals William Jr., 23 H'y
Bean Henry W., 27 H.
Beecher Theodore S., 3 Read's blk.
Bemis Frederick G., 1 Walker
Bemis Harry H., 35 T.
Bennett Carl K., 17 Shepard Bennett Joseph I., 19 D.
Bent Arthur C., 25 Holyoke st.
Bent Frederick H., 25 Holyoke st.
Bentley William B., 1 D.
Berenson Bernhard, 11 Minot, B.
Bigelow Ernest A., 46 T. BIGELOW HENRY J., M. D., LL. D., Professor of Surgery, Emeritas, 52 Beacon, Boston Bigelow Robert P., 5 H. Bigelow William R., 24 C.
Billier William B., de. 47 Beck Hall
Bingham Howard H. C., 23 C.
Bingham Isaac E., 11 H.
Bisbee Eldon, 1 Manter block
Black George H., 34 North av.
Black Morris A., 48 C. Black Otis F., 10 Avon
Black William H., 17 H'ke Blagden George Jr., 12 Little's blk.
Blake John B., 28 H.
Blaney Charles P., 12 Remington
Bliss William J. A., 47 W.
Blodgett Edward E., 46 G.
Blodgett Lloyd M., Ep. Theo School Blomgren Carl A., 422 Wash., Boston Blossom Edward L., 23 T.
Blum Max, 23 Felton Hall Blunt John S., 40 C.
Blymyer William H., 45 H'ke Boas Melvin E., 47 T.
BOCHER FERDINAND A. M., Prof. of Modern Languages, 12 Holyoke pl. Bocher Maxime, 12 Holyoke pl. Bohlen Charles, 12 Beck Hall
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BOLLES FRANK, L. L. B., Sec., 6 Berkeley Bolster Wilfred, 10 H. Bolton Charles K., 378 Harvard
Bonnett John V., 16 Ash Bosworth Fred C., 8 S. Bottum Fordyce H., 5 Avon 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 William J., 32 H.
Bowles Dwight W., 9 Reed's block Bowman John H., 17 Story
Boyden Roland W., 10 F.
Boyden Walter L., 10 T.
Boyden William C., 12 M.
Boynton John H., 66 C.
BRACKETT CHARLES A., D M. I)., Prof. o: Dental Pathology and Therapeutics, Newport, R. I. Bradlee Frederick J., 25 Holyoke Fradlee Thomas S., 24 M.
Brainard Clinton T., 46 Mt. Auburn
Brainard Homer W., 19 H.
Brandenstein Henry U., 34 Felton Hall
Brengle Heury G., 47 Brattle Brewer Graham H., 23 H'ke
Brewer Wm. D. Jr., 545 Columbus ave., Boston Brewster Edwin T., 15 G. Brice Wilson B., 27 Irving
Bridge Joslah, 8 Reeds block Briggs Albert P., 19 Mellen
BRIGGS EDWARD C., M. D., D, M. D., Instructor in Dental Ma- teria Medica, 1 Mt. Vernon, Boston
BRIGGS LeBARON RUSSELL, A. M., Asst. Professor of English, 140 Brattle
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.
Brooks Edgar G., 713 Cambridge Brooks Franklin H., 15 W. Brooks Frederick M., 24 C. BROOKS PHILLIPS, D. D., Preacher to the University, 233 Clarendon, Boston Brooks Wm. A. Jr., 51 M. Brown Frederick M., 43 C. BROWN GEO. W., A. B., 54 T. Brown Harry F., 12 S. Brown John D., 38 North Avenue
Brown Phillipp K., 10 Remington Brown Reynolds D., 12 Kirkland Pl. Brown Sylvester B., 41 Rutland sq. Boston
Brown Wm. B. C., 13 Bow Browne Causten, Jr., 13 W. Browne Geo. M., 43 W. Browne Thos. Q. Jr., 9 G.
Bruce Henry G., 9 Story Bruuer Myron L., 63 C.
Brush Walter F. Jr., 41 W.
Bryan Gregory S., 404 Harvard
Buck Geo. F., 3 S.
Buck Henry A., 21 Little's Block Buckingham Edgar, 43 T.
Buckley Julian G., 35 H'ke
Bullard Gardner C., 757 Main
Bunker Clarence A., 21 C.
Burbank John C. B., 18 Appian Way Burbank Walter C., 33 M. Burdett Wm. F .. 67 T. Burdett Cyril H., 19 T.
Burgess Theodore P., 10 Read's Block
Burke Francis E., 16 Ashland, Boston
Burnham Addison C., 68 Inman Burr Allston, 42 M.
Burr Charles W., 78 Mt. Auburn Burrage Edgar, 37 M.
Burrows Geo. T., 17 Story
Burton Harry E., 373 Harvard
Burton John H., 26 Read's Block Bush Robert W., 42 M.
Butler Arthur P., 65 Mt. Auburn Butler Chas. E., 30 C. Butters Geo. P., 1 M. Butters Wm. H., 1 M.
Butterworth James F., 5 De Wolf
Buttimer Thomas H., 14 Story Butterworth Alfred P., 38 C. BYERLY Wm. E., PHD., Prof. of Mathematics, Hammond
Cabot Chas. M., 10 Holyoke Cabot Frederick, P., 32 G.
Cabot Henry B., Brookline Cabot Richard C., 10 G. Cameron James McC., 49 W.
Campbell James A., 2 Holmes Pl.
Campbell Joseph A., 151 Dorchester So. Boston Caner Harrison J., 44 G.
Capen Samuel D., 14 Oxford Carey Henry R. A., 22 Beck Hall Carmalt Chas. C., 37 W.
Carman Wm. B., 7 Ware Carpenter Benj., 44 M. Carpenter Geo. A., 44 M.
Carroll Chas., 21 Beck Hall Cary Robert J., 28 Real's block Carter Benj. E. Jr., 33 D Case Chas. L., 27 W.
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Cate Frederick S., 15 Ware Chalfant Henry, 9 Bow Chamberlain Geo. A., 4 Divinity av. Chamberlin Leigh W., 12 T. Chamberlin Theodore, 23 D.
CHANDLER THOS. H., A. M., D. M. D., Prof. of Mechanical Den- tistry, and Dean of the Dental Faculty, Hotel Bristol, Boston Chanter Wm. A., 33 Beck Hall CHANNING EDWARD, PHI)., In- structor in History, 46 Concord av. CHAPLIN WINFIELD S., A. M., Prof. of Engineering and Dean of the Scientific Faculty, 16 Prescott Chapman John J., 11 Appian Way Chard Thos. C., 11 Appian Way Chase Allen McC., 29 Lancaster
Chase Geo. D., 51 W.
Chase Percy, 38 M.
CHEEVER DAVID W., A. B., M. D., Prof. of Surgery, 239 Boyl- ston, Boston
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