The Cambridge directory 1887, Part 69

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Publication date: 1887
Publisher: W.A. Greenough,
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Proctor, 6 Little's block


Norman Bradford, 343 Beacon, Bos- ton


Norman George H. jr., 37 Beck Hall Norman Guy, 36 Beck Hall NORTON CHARLES E., A. M., LL.D., Professor of the History of Art, Shady Hill, Kirkland


Norton Eliot, 10 Appian Way


Norton Rupert, Kirkland


Norton William K., 90 Chambers, Boston Nuss Henry, 42 Mt. Auburn


Nutt Charles, 5 Charles River


NUTTER GEORGE READ, A. B .. Assistant in English, 7 Manter Block


Oakes Walter, 18 M. Oakman Otis B., 18 H. O'Callaghan Peter J., 44 C. Odell William R., 11 Hilton Block Oliver Charles E., 78 Mt. Auburn OLMSTED ARTHUR H., Clerk in Bursar's Office, So. Hanson


Oppenheim Nathan, 1 T. Osborn William C., 4 Mercer Circle Osgood Arthur H., 26 M, Osgood Robert T., 23 S.


OSGOOD WILLIAM F., Proctor, 49 G. Overton Robert L., 6 W. Oxnard Henry E., 4 Divinity av.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


Packard Henry W., 16 Felton Hall Page Calvin G., 9 Bow


Page Harry DeB., 11 Felton Page Herman, 12 H'ke


PAINE JOHN K., A. M., Profes- sor of Music, Hawthorn


Paine Robert T. jr., 25 Holyoke


Paine Somner, 24 Arrow


Painter George B., 34 Beck Hall


Palmer Bradley W., 52 W.


Palmer Charles H., 16 M.


Palmer Edward C., 35 G.


Palmer Francis S., 10 Plympton


PALMER GEORGE H., A. M., Professor of Philosophy, 27 S.


Palmer Joseph N., 68 T.


Palmer Wilson N., 68 T. Park Frank E., 49 C.


PARKER CHARLES P., A. B., Tutor in Greek and Latin 20 Berkeley


Parker Franklin E., 21 W. PARKER GEORGE H., Assistant in Zoology, 20 D.


Parker Henry T., 9} Wallace


Parker Philip S., 28 Holyoke


Parker Richard F., 24 M.


Parmenter Frank C., 32 S. Partridge Lasell E,. 24 S.


Pastorius Charles S., 42 G.


Paton James, M .. 154 Brattle


PATTON JACOB C., A. B., Proc- tor. 7 T. Paul Heywood M., 5 W. Paul Wesley, East Saugus Pavson Gilbert R. Jr., 9 Bow PEABODY ANDREW P., D. D., L.L. D., Preacher to the Univer- sity, and Plummer Professor of Christian Morals, Emeritus, 11 Quincy PEABODY FRANCIS G., A. M., D. B., Parkman Professor of Theology, 57 Shepard


Peabody Harry E., 26 H.


Peabody Lincoln R., 22 H'ke Peale Frank D., 24 T. Pear William H., 20 Trowbridge Pearl Joseph H., 48 T.


Pease Edward A., 10 W.


Pearson Gardner W., 12 Oxford Perry Charles H., Ep. Theo. School PEIRCE BENJAMIN O., Ph. D., Assistant Professor of Mathema- tics and Physics, Waverly Peirce George J., 686 Main PEIRCE JAMES M., A. M. Perkins Professor of Astronomy 'and Mathematics, and Secretary of the Academic Council, 4 Kirkland pl. Pennypacker Charles H., 138 Mt. Auburn Perkins Albert. 3 C.


Perkins Edward A., Lynn


Perkins Henry G., 43 M.


Perkins Robert F., 9 Linden


Perkins Samuel W., 21 Little's Blk. Perry Gardner, 25 Holyoke st. Perry Harry T., 41 H'ke


Peyster Clermont Livingston de., 20 G. Pfeiffer Emil C., 10 S.


Phelps George T., 77 North av. Phelps Jolin S .. 16 Oxford


PICKERING EDWARD C., A.M., S. B., Phillips Professor of As- tronomy, and Professor of Geod- esy, and Directory of the Obser- vatory, Observatory


Pierce Valentine M., 2 W.


Pillsbury Wm. F., 68 C.


Pingree Arthur H., Revere, Jamaica Plain Pinkham Walter S., 3 H.


Piper Louis A., 47 Trowbridge


Platt Edmund, 12 H.


Plummer Frederic C , 27 G.


Plummer Henry M., 896 Main


Poëy Alfredo A., 16 Mellen


Pond Aylmer D., 17 Dunster


Poor Harris B., 37 M.


POPE ALEXANDER W., Clerk in Treasurers office, 50 State, Boston Pope Henry T., 16 H'ke


Poppleton Wm. S., 22 H'y


Porter Charles A., 2 Little's Block


PORTER CHARLES B., A. B., M. D., Assistant Professor in Sur- gery, 5 Arlington, Boston Post Waldron K., 34 Holyoke


Potter Albert B., 48 Brattle


Potter Alfred C., 45 T.


Powell Henry J., 15 M.


Power Milford S., 30 G.


Pratt Edward B., 11 H.


PREBLE HENRY, A. B., Tutor in Greek and Latin, 7 M.


Prentice Ezra P., 100 Mt. Auburn Prentiss John, 29 C.


Prescott Oliver Jr., 17 Little's Block Preston Whitmore, 13 Hilton Block Prindle James D., Jr., 47 C.


Proctor Charles S., 22 S.


Proctor Frank I., 12 Appian Way Proctor James H., 18 Little's Block Pulsford Henry A., 21 T.


Pulsifer Geo. R., 1 H'y


Pulsifer Louis W., 1 H'ke


Putnam Geo. J., 408 Harvard


Putnam Jolin P., 362 Harvard


Quinby Geo. T., 739 Cambridge Quinlan William H., Little's Block Quinn William A., 239 C St., South Boston


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Ramsay William H., 17 D. Rand Wm. H., Jr., 50 W.


Ransom Paul C., 33 Hilton Block Rapley Edward E., 717 Cambridge Rantonl Albert W., 360 Felton Hall Rantoul Augustus N., 44 H'ke Rantoul Chas. Wm., Jr., 22 H'y Rantoul Wm. G .. 44 H'ke


Rawson Edward S., 16 Story


Raymond Frederick O., Jr., 48 T. Reisner Geo. A., Jr., 37 C.


Remington Franklin, 14 Read's block Reynolds Francis J., 31 Holyoke


Reynolds John E., 50 W. Reynolds Paul R., 9 H'ke


Reynolds Philip M., 31 Holyoke


Rhinelander Thos. N., 1 Beck Hall Rice Fred B., 26 T.


Rich Edgar J., 63 T.


Richards Geo. T., 58 T.


Richards Theodore W., 9 Wadsworth House


Richards Wm. F., 59 T.


Richardson Charles F., 13 H'ke


Richardson Mark W .. 13 H'ke


Richardson Myron W., 27 C.


RICHARDSON WM. L., A. M., M.


D., Prof. of Obsterics, 225 Com- monwealth av., B.


Richmond Stacy C., 60 Mt. Auburn Riddle John W., 53 M.


RITCHIE JOHN, JR., Asst. in the Observatory, 43 Chester square, Boston


Robbins Royal, 28 Hilton block


Roberts Oliver B., 60 C.


Roberts Walter D., 30 Lawrence Hall


Robinson Benj. L., 61 T.


Robinson Chas. P., 20 Prescott


Robinson Dwight P., 10 Felton Hall


Robinson James H., 61 T.


Robinson James Henry, 746 Cam- bridge


Robinson Thos. J., 32 H'ke Robinson Wm. S., 15 S.


Rogen Arthur, Ep. Theo. School


Rodemann Georg R .. 46 Mt. Auburn Rogers Arthur, 10 Frisbie place


Rogers Chas. B., 16 Hilton block


Rogers Elliot F., 55 C. Rogers Emery H., 4 T. Rolfe Chas. J., 405 Broadway


Rollins Abbott H., 88 North av.


Rollins Daniel, Ep. Theo. School Root Azanah S., 27 Irving


Ropes James H., 39 T.


Ropes Wm., 34 Hilton block


Rose William K., 45 Trowbridge Rourke Joseph E., Dorchester


Rousmaniere Edmund S., Ep. Theo. School Royal Harry W., Arlington


ROYCE JOSIAH PH. D., Asst. Prof. of Philosophy, 20 Lowell Rublee George, 36 T.


Ruel Gerard G., 13 Remington Ruland Irving A., 8 H. Russell Herbert L., 42 C. Russell James S., 37 T.


Russell Warren E., 100 Mt. Auburn Rust Philip S., 59 T.


Sabire Benj. D., 19 Felton Hall Sabine Wallace C., 6 Story


Salisbury Geo. B., 22 Hilton Block Salisbury Wm. R., 17 K. Saltsonstall Philip L., 9 Linden Sampson Henry W., 22 Litttle's Blk. Sampson Robert de W., 22 Little's Block


SANDERSON ROBERT, Instruct- or in French, 721 Cambridge Sands Benj. J., 53 Oxford


Sanford Edward T., 6 North av. Sanford Henry S., 31 Beck Hall Sanford Samuel, 29 Crescent


Sargent Ara N., 24 H.


SARGENT CHARLES S., A. B., Arnold Prof. of Aboriculture, and director of the Arnold Aboretum, Brookline


SARGENT DUDLEY A., A. B., M. D., Asst. Prof. of Physical Train- ing, and Director of the Hemen- way Gymnasium, 24 Arrow


Saulisbury Wm., 36 H'ke


Saunders Ambrose C., 169 Camb.


Saunders Charles R., 23 H.


Saunderson Chas. B., 38 T.


Savary Edward H., 7 G.


Savidge William, 59 Brattle


Saville Caleb M., 55 T.


SAWIN GEO. WILLIAM., A. M,, 7 S.


Schermerhorn Bernard T., 13 W.


Schofield Henry, 13 H,


Schroll Chas. E., 8} South


SCHOFIELD WM., A. M., LL. B., Instructor in Torts, 688 Main


Scott Wm. S., H'ke


SEARLE ARTHUR, A. M., Asst. Prof. of Astronomy, 41 Concord Avenue


Sears Herbert M., 32 Beck Hall


Sears Joseph H., 5 T.


Sears Philus S., 32 Beck Hall


Sedgwick John H., 23 W.


Seeley Geo. M., 38 W.


Seelye Thos. T., 11 Mason


Seelers Frank, 28 W.


Sempers Chas. T., 14 U.


SEYMOUR ARTHUR B., S. M., Assistant in the Cryptogemic Her barium, 6 Story Shahan Jeremiah M., 9 Shepard


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


SHALER NATHANIEL S., S. D.,


Prof. of Palaeontology, 25 Quincy Shattuck Chas. E., 22 G. Shattuck Geo. H., 37 Hilton block Shaughnessy John J .. 45 Mt. Auburn Shea Daniel Wm., 15 Sumner Sheffield Justus P., 58 M. SHELDON EDWARD S., A. B., Asst. Prof. of Romance Philology, 27 Hurlbut


Sheldon Frank P .. 56 M.


Shepard Herman T., 138 Mt. Auburn Shepard Thomas O., 3 Manter block Shippen Eugene R., 14 G.


Shoemaker Elmer E., 37 C.


Shoninger Ferdinand, 896 Main Sim Arthur W .. , 15 W.


Simes Robert F., 10 Appian Way


Simms Charles H., 714 Cambridge


SLADE DANIEL D., A. B., M. D.,


Lecturer on Comparative Osteol- ogy, Chestnut Hill


Slade James H. Jr., 30 Felton Hall


Slattery Chas. H.' 12 Remington


Sleeper Henry D., 25 M. Slocum Thomas W., 11 T.


Sloss Marcus C., 31 M. Smith Arthur C., 44 W.


Smith Chas. G., 31 H.


Smith Chauncey, Jr., 53 T.


SMITH CLEMENT L., A. M., prof. of Latin, and Dean of the College Faculty, 64 Sparks


Smith Clifford W., 17 Hilton block


Smith Dan L , 18 H.


Smith Edward I .. 57 C


SMITH ERNEST C., Proctor, 15 D. Smith Frank W., 3 W.


Smith Franklin T., 22 Buckingham


Smith Frederick M., 26 D.


Smith Horace E., 17 Kirkland


Smith James M., 404 Harvard


Smith John H., 28 C. Smithı Joun R., 24 H.


Smith Osgood, 10 Hilliard


Smith Robert D. W., 38 H'ke


Smith Samuel H., 31 H.


Smith Townsend, 46 Beck Hall


SMITH WILLIAM C., Proctor, 24 G. Smith Wm. K., 40 W.


Snow Daniel K., 24 Little's block


SNOW FREEMAN, Ph. D., In- structor in International Law, 2 Shepard's block Southworth Frank C., 16 T.


Spalding Edwin W., 53 C.


Spalding Walter R., 13 Follen


Spaulding Wm. S., 41 Beck Hall Spencer Charles W., Garfield Stanton Steplien B., 13 M.


Stead Wiliam P., 1 Felton Hall Stearns William B., 44 T. Stebbins Frank S., 46 North av.


Stedman Robert L., 53 W. Steele Edward S., 26 Mellen Sternberg Pearl L., 4 H'y Sterne Albert E., 29 G. Stetson Frederick D., 890 Main Stevens George, 18 Prescott Stevens Herman W., 6 S.


Stevenson Benj. C., 712 Cambridge Stevenson Frederick A .. 86 Kirkland


Stewart Paul C., 11 Appian Way Stone James S., 39 I).


Stone Wilbur F .. 38 C.


STONE WM. A., A. B., Assistant in Physics, 38 C.


STORER FRANCIS H., S. B., A. M., Prof. of Agricultural Chemis- try, and Dean of the Bussey Insti- tution, 182 Boylston, Boston


STORER JOHN H. A. B., Curator of Coins in the College Library, 6 Mt. Vernon pl. Storrow Edw. C., 8Little - blk.


Storrow James Jr., 10 Appian Way Storrow Samuel, 26 Little's block Stowell Edmund C .. 15 T.


Stowell Frank C .. 3 G.


Strader Darwin J., 45 Trowbridge Strout Henry F .. 11 H'ke


Sturbridge Randolph C., 19 Arling- ton


Sturgis Edward, 43 H'ke


Sturgis Sullivan W .. 43 H'ke


Sturgis William C., Brookline


SULLIVAN JEREMIAH J., Ste-


ward of the Dining Hall, Hotel Inman


Sullivan Lynde, 23 Little's blk.


Sumner John O .. 28 W


Swain Harold, 49 G.


Swarts Soloman L., 12 W.


Swasey Geo. O., 20 Felton Hall


Sweeney Arthur, 45 C.


Swett Ralph K., 14 Trowbridge


Swinburne Samuel F., 5 Charles


River Swope Frank D., 713 Cambridge


Tailer Thos. 40 Hilton block


Talbot Thos, Jr., 20 M.


Talbot Winthrop T .. 19 M. T USSIG FRANK W., L.L. B., Ph. D., Assistant Prof. of Politi- ca[ Economy, . 0 H'y Taylor Charles H. Jr., 14 H'k


Taylor Edward W., 16 G.


Taylor Harry B., 40 T.


Taylor Herbert H., 746 Cambri ge


Taylor Kenneth M .. 25 Holyoke st. Taylor Mattin A., 19 H'y Tewksbury Elmwood G., 32 T. Thaxter Eben B., 33 G.


THAXTER ROLAND, A. B., As- sistant in Biology 723 Cambridge Thayer Aaron C., 50 T.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


Thayer Charles M., 20 Prescott Thayer Ezra R., 51 G.


Thayer Frank W., 39 C. Thayer Henry A., 80 North av. THAYER JAMES B., A. B., LL.


B., Professor of Law, 5 Phillips pl.


THAYER JOSEPH H., D. D., Bussey Professor of New Testa- ment Criticism and Interpretation, 67 Sparks Thayer Lucian S., 28 S. Thayer Wm. H., 31 W.


Thompson Charles S., 29 M. Thompson Wm. G., 62 Buckingham Thomson Ernest A., 5 H'ke


Thorndike Harry H, 25 Beck Hall Thorudike Sturgis H., 22 Garden Thoron Joseph S. W., 13 H'y


TILLINGHAST WM. H., A. B., Head of the Ordering Department 533 Harvard


Tilton Barclay, 50 G.


Tilton Benjamin T., 739 Cambridge Tilton William F., 739 Cambridge Titus Harry A., 6 Felton


Tobin John J., 59 C. Todd Stanley M., 29 M.


Tooker John S., 44 Beck Hall


Torrey David C., 64 C.


TORREY HENRY W., LL. D., Emeritus, 20 Oxford Towle Harvey P., 26 M.


Townsend Roberl E., 31 Holyoke


TOY CRAWFORD H., LL. D., Hancock Professor of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages, and Dexter Lecturer on Biblical Liter- ature, 7 Lowell Trafford Perry D)., 5 M. Trail Arthur, 55 W.


Trask Wm. R., 10 Appian-way


TROWBRIDGE JOHN, S. D.


Professor of Physics, Linnæan Trull Edward W., 2 H'y Truslow Robert, 28 T.


Turnure George E., 2 Beck Hall


Turnure Redfield, 2 Beck Hall Tuthill J seph B. T., 13 G.


Tuttle George H., 27 C.


Tyler Alfred L., Jr., 17 H'y Tyler William B., 21 D.


Tyson Anthony M., 4 G. Tyson Russell, 5 Little's block


Ullrich George E W., 15 H'y


VAN CLEEF FRANK L., Proctor, 5 G. Van Deman Ralph H., 99 Mt. Aub- urn Van Duzee Paul, 2 C. Vaughan Henry G., 6 H'y Vaughn John, 59 Brattle Vila Joseph, 31 Holyoke


Villard Harold G., 739 Cambridge Vingut George F., 20 Read's Block Vogel Frank. 22 C.


Von Heusen Wm. M., 34 M. Von Storch Theodore C., 37 W. Vorse Albert W., 45 T.


Wait Clarence A., 8} South Wakefield Julius R., 25 Holyoke Walden John W. H., 13 Mt. Auburn


Walker Bertrand A., 36 Irving


Walker Charles H., 47 Trowbridge


Walker Frank L., 5 Everett Walker Joseph E., 6 H.


Walker Russell T., 48 H'ke .


Walsh Richard V. DeW., 14 Oxford


Ward Julius E., 707 Shawmut ave., Boston


Ward Robert DeC., 38 Hilton Block Wardman Ervin, 56 M.


Wardner George P., 47 H'ke


Wardner Henry S., 10 W.


Ware Richard D., 237 Marlboro', Boston


WARNER JOSEPH B., A.M., LL. B., Lecturer on Constitutional Law, 68 Sparks


Warren Charles, 11 G.


Warren Edward R., 48 W.


Warren Hobert E., 53 North av.


WARREN JOHN C., A. B., M. D., Asst. Professor in Surgery, 58 Beacon, Boston


Warren Wm. H., 34} Shepard


Washburn Robert M., 51 T.


Washington George A. Jr., 38 North Avenue Waterman Geo. W., 467 Broadway


Waterman John A. Jr., Francis ave. Watts Samuel H., 12 Oxford Watson Franklin O., 47 C.


WATSON SERENO, Ph.D., Cura- ter of the Herbarium, Botanic Garden


Waughop Philip R .. 13 Kirkland Pl. Weaver Benjamin, 52 Brattle


WEAVER GERRIT E. HAMBLE- TON, A. M., Instructor in His- tory, 23 Hilton Block


Webster Eugene C., 32 T.


Weed Alonzo R., 26 C.


Weed Fred D .. 35 Hilton Block


WEINSCHENK GUSTAVE, Uni- versity Printer, 1 Revere Welch Ernest M., 715 Camb.


Welch John H., 37 D.


Weld Bernard C., 17 Little's Block


Weld Richard H. Jr., 5 Little's Block Wells Stiles G., 11 Appian Way Wells Wellington, 5 Bigelow WENDELL BARRETT, A. B., In- structor in English, 18 G.


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WENDELL OLIVER C., A. M.,


Asst. in the Observatory, 18 Saville Wengren Elmer L., 27 M.


Wentworth Clarence E .. 56 North av Wentworth George, 22 Felton Hall West George L., Roslindale West Montgomery S . 40 G. Wetherbee Winthrop, 19 M.


Wetmore Charles D., 6 Manter blk.


Weyse Henry G., 16 Ash


Wbeeler Charles, 7 Beck Hall


Wheelwright Arthur W., 10 Read's block


Wheelwright George W. Jr., 17 Story


Whipple Farrington H., 5 S.


Whistler Joseph S., 19 H'ke


White Charles J., 9 Little's block WHITE CHARLES J., A. M., Pro- fessor of Mathematics, and Regis- trar of the College Faculty, 36 W. WHITE GEORGE R .. A. B., Asst. in Organic Chemistry, 20 H'ke White Henry R., 8 C.


WHITE JAMES C., A. B., M. D., Professor of Dermatology, 259 Marlborough, Boston


WHITE JOHN W., Ph. D., Pro- fessor of Greek, 18 Concord av.


White Samuel F., 104 Winsor White Sumner W., 13 M. Whitelaw Edward A., 50 C.


Whitelaw George G., 21 Hilton blk. Whiting Arthur B., 18 Read's block WHITING HAROLD, Ph. D., In- structor in Physics, 3 Garden Whitman Crosby C., 2 Garden Whitman Henry H., 10 D.


Whitney Benjamin, 10 Ash


Whitney James E., Jr., 12 H'y


WHITNEY JOSIAH DWIGHT,


LL. D., Sturgis Hooper Professor of Geology, 2 Divinity av.


WHITNEY WILLIAM F., A. B., M. D., Curator of the Anatominal Museum, and Sec. of the Medical Faculty, 228 Marlborough, Boston Whitridge Morris, 7 H'y


Whitwell Frederick S., 230 Marlbo- rough, Boston


Whittemore Charles A., 15 Bigelow WHITTIER EDWARD N., A. M., M. D., Asst. Professor of Clinical Medicine, 285 Boylston, Boston Whittle Charles L., 14 H.


Wiestling Frank B., 38 G. Wigmore John H., 16 H. Wicks Asaph S., 20 Brookline Wilder Raymond S., 13 Lancaster Wilder William H., 7 Little's block Wiley Franklin B., 15 Sumner Wilkie John L., 7 5 Cambridge Willard Waldo W., 9 H'y Willett Walter M., 6 T.


WILLIAMS FRANCIS H., M. D., Assistant Professor, of Materna Medical and Therapeutics, 100 Boylston. Boston


Williams Frank D., 12 H'ke


Williams Frank B., 32 H.


Williams Henry M., 12 Appian Way WILLIAMS HENRY W., A.M., M.


D., Professor of Ophthalmology, 15 Arlington, Boston.


Williams William, 99 Mt. Auburn


Williams William J., 18 Grove, Boston Williston Samuel, 15 Berkeley


Wilson Calbert, 4 Felton Hall


WILSON CHARLES, D. M. D., Instructor in Orthodontia, 47


Allen, Boston


Wilson Charles A., 16 H'y


Wilson John M., 1092 Tremont, Boston


Winkler Alexander, 14 Mellen


Winkley Max, 14 Mellen


Winslow Nathan H., 78 Mt. Auburn


Winslow William W., 16 T.


WINSOR JUSTIN, A. B., Libra- rian, 74 Sparks


Winthrop Grenville L .. 739 Camb.


Wister ()wen, 736 Cambridge


Wolff Julius, 12 Kirkland pl. WOOD EDWARD S., A. M., M. D. Prof. of Chemistry, 14 Chauncy Wood Harry C., 22 H. Wood Harry J., 50 T.


Wood John W. Jr., 27 Hilton Block


Woodbury Thornton, 9 Linden


Woodman Francis C., 21 H'ke


Woods Charles H., 89 Cambridge


Woods James H , 12 G.


Woods Thomas Smith, 60 Mt. Auburn St.


Woodworth Charles W., 27 Irving Woodworth Wm. McM., 14 Appian Way


WOLFF JOHN E., A. B., Instruc- tor in Petrology, 12 Kirkland pl. Workum Jnliue E .. 12 W.


Wright Fben, 35 Beck


Wright Edward C., 13 Dunster


Wright George E., 16 Sumner WRIGHT MERLE ST. C., A. M., Librarian of the Divinity School, 42 1). Wright Philip G., 28 Holyoke


Young Alexander, Jr .. Raymond St. YOUNG ERNEST, Ph. D., Assist- ant Professor of History, 26 Trow- bridge


Zerega Richard A., 30 W. Zinkeisen Frank E., 13 Row Zinkeisen Oscar T., 24 H'y. Zulanf John C., 746 Cambridge


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THE SOCIETY FOR THE COLLEGIATE INSTRUC- TION OF WOMEN.


Incorporated Aug. 16, 1882.


The Society's House is No. 10 Garden street.


Mrs. Louise Agassiz, Pres., Arthur Gilman, Sec., Miss Alice M. Long- fellow, Treas.


Executive Committee-Mrs. Louis Agassiz, chairman, ex-officio., Arthur Gilman, Miss Alice M. Longfellow, William E. Byerly, ex-officiis, Mrs. J. P. Cooke, Mrs. Arthur Gilman, Mrs. J. B. Greenough, Mrs. E. W. Gurney, Miss Lillian Horsford, Miss Ellen F. Mason, James B. Green- ough, Joseph B. Warner, Mrs. Henry Whitman.


Academic Board - William E. Byerly, Chairman, Mrs. Louise Agassiz, Arthur Gilman, ex-officis, William W. Goodwin, Francis J. Child, George L. Goodale, James B. Greenough, James M. Pierce, Cle- ment L. Smith, Chas. Eliot Norton.


Corporation-Elizabeth C. Agas- siz, William E. Byerly. Francis J. Child, Mary H. Cooke, Arthur Gil- man, Stella Scott Gilman, George L. Goodale, William W. Goodwin, James B. Greenough, Mary B. Greenough, Ellen Gurney, Henry L. Higginson, Lilian Horsford, Alice M. Longfellow, Ellen F. Mason, Charles Eliot Norton, James M. Peirce, Clement L. Smith, Joseph B. Warner, Sarah W. Whitman.


THE EPISCOPAL THEO- LOGICAL SCHOOL.


Mason street, corner Brattle.


Established 1867.


(Not a part of the organization of Harvard University.)


BOARD OF TRUSTEES.


Robert C. Winthrop, L. L. D., Pres., Edmund H. Bennett, L.L.D., Robert Treat Paine, jr., A. B., Treas., Harcourt Amory, A. B., Sec., Alexander H. Rice, L.L. D.


BOARD OF VISITORS.


The Right Rev. Benj. H. Paddock, D. D., ex officio, Pres., Rev. Thos. F. Fales, Rev. Geo. S. Converse, Rev. Phillip Brooks, D. D., Geo. C. Shattuck, A. M., M. D., Samuel Eliot, L.L. D., Daniel B. Hagar, A. M.


FACULTY.


Rev. George Zabriskie Gray, D. D., Dean and Professer of Syste- matic Divinity, Rev. P. H. Steen- stra, D. D., Prof. of Hebrew Litera- ture and Interpretation of the Old Testament, Rev. Alex. V. G. Allen, D. D., Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Rev. Wm. Lawrence, B. D., Prof. of Homiletics and Pastoral Care, Rev. Henry S. Nash, B. D., Prof. of the Literature and Inter- pretation of the New Testament, Rev. M. Kellner, B. D., Instructor in Hebrew.


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POST OFFICES.


CAMBRIDGE.


7 Harvard Row, Harvard Square.


Miss O. S. Bragdon, Supt., Sam- uel, H. Longley, Mrs. Annie E. Daniels, Clerks, F. G. Washburn, Wm. Gay, Theodore Prentice, Chas. H. Cutler, F. H. Periguy, H. E. Burton, Florestan Fish, E. S. Savory, J. C. Horne, George Hen- nan, W. J. Cunningham, Letter Carriers : F. I. Fellows, Clerk and Sub Carrier.


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Mails close 6 30, 9 00, 10 50, A.M. : 12 00 M. : 12 15, 2 30, 3 00, 4 50, 7 00 8 15, and 12 00 P. M. Mails arrive, 6 30, 10 10, 10 40 A. M. : 12 10, 2 15, 4 40, 6 55 P. M.


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Special messenger delivery at all hours from 7 00 A. M. to 8 00 P. M.


SPECIAL MESSENGER DELIV- ERY AT ALL HOURS.


EAST CAMBRIDGE.


129 Cambridge street.


Isley M. Fogerty, Supt., John A. Collins, Clerk, Timothy I. Quinn, S. Otis Bartlett, F. W. Blanchard, Letter Carries.


Mails arrive 6 55, 7 20, 10 35, A. M. : 12 00 M. : 2 05, 4 35, P. M. Mails close 7 45. 10 30, A. M. : 12 30, 2 30, 5 05, 6 40, 7 30 P. M.


Street letter box outside is col- lected daily, direct for the Boston office, at 8 00 P. M. Sundays 5 45, 8 00 P. M.


Office hours from 7 00 A. M. to 12 00 P. M. : Sundays from 9 00 to 10 00 A. M.


NORTH CAMBRIDGE.


150 North avenue, Lovell's block


Arthur L. Jordan, Supt., C. F. Raymond, W. A, Cleveland, Letter Carriers.


Mails arrive 6 41, 11 25, A. M. : 4 13 P. M. Mails close 8 00 A. M. : 2 00 and 7 00 P. M. Office hours from 7 00 A. M. to 12 00 P. M. Sundays from 12 30 to 1 30 P. M. Mail closes 4 00 P. M.


Suplementary mail closes at 8 00 A. M. week days.


MONEY ORDERS.


DOMESTIC.


For any amount not exceeding $100, on one order will be issued on payment of the following fees.


On orders not exceeding $10, 8 cents.


Over $10 and not exc. eding $15, 10 cents.


Over $15 and not exceeding $30, 15 cents.


Over $30 and not exceeding $40, 20 cents.


Over $40 and not exceeding $50, 20 cents.


Over $50 and not exceeding $60, 30 cents,


Over $60 and not exceeding $70, 35 cents.


Over $70 and not exceeding $80, 40 cents. Over $80 and not exceeding $100, 45 cents.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


FOREIGN


Orders for great Britian are is- sued at the following rates.


On orders not exceeding $10, 10 cents ;


Over $10 and not exceeding $20, 20 cents ;


Over $20 and not exceeding $30, 30 cents :


Over $30 and not exceeding $40, 40 cents :


Over $40 and not exeeeding $50, 50 cents.


Orders can also be sent to Austria, Belguim, Canadian Provinces, Con- stantinople (In Turkey) Denmark, France or Algeria, Holland India Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Leeward Is- lands, Luxenbourg New South Wal- es, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Sweden. Switzerland, Tasmania, Victoria, Winward Islands


A list of money order offices may be seen at P. O. on application


NOTE The issue to a single appli- cant in one day of more than Three Orders, payable at the same office, and to the same payee, is positively forbidden.


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 in- clusive. The rate for each note is 3 cents.


REGISTRATION.


Cambridge Register Mails close 10.55 A. M., 7. 10 P. M.


Cambridgeport Register Mails close 11.10 A. M., 7.25 P. M.


North Cambridge. Resister Mail close 7.27 P. M.


FEES-10 cents besides the pos- tage.


Valuable letters should invarirbly be registered, or if money is to be remitted, 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- ting. Rates : letters two cents each 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.


Appiies to newspaper publishers, and news agents. Rates one cent per pound or fraction.


Publications must be issued as frequently as once in three montlis, matter to be fully paid


Matter of this class can be sent prepaid by individuals at the rate of one cent for each 4 ounces or frac- tion.


SECOND CLASS.


Applies io newspaper publishers, and news agents. Rates one cent per pound or fraction. Publications must be issued as frequently as once in three months, matter to be fully paid.




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