The Cambridge directory 1888, Part 75

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THE NUTTALL ORNITHOLOG- ICAL CLUB.


Meets first and third Tuesdays in each month, from October to June, inclusive, at 61 Sparks street.


Officers-F. A. Kennedy, Pres .; W. A. Jeffries, Vice-Pres. ; Arthur P. Chadbourne, Rec. and Cor. Sec .; Charles F. Batchelder, Treas.


THE UNIVERSITY PRESS RE- LIEF ASSOCIATION.


Willianı B. Reid. Pres .; Arthur Pulsford, Vice-Pres .; Legh R. Pearson, Treas. ; Franklin C. Knox, Sec .; Daniel Grannan, Adam K. Wilson, George Brown, James Fitz- gerald, J. H. Hackett, Misses Sym- onds and McArdle, Investigating Committee; Edmund Miles, C. J. Young, J. H. Moreland, Trustees ; John Gorman, J. H. Hackett, J. C. Turner, Finance Committee.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


Cambridgeport.


CAMBRIDGE ART CIRCLE.


Pres. ; Henry J. Wells, Vice-Pres .; Mrs. C. W. Du- roy, Sec. ; Miss M. C. Chase, Treas.


Meets first and third Mondays in each month, except June, July, Aug- ust and September.


ASSOCIATED CHARITIES OF CAMBRIDGE.


Central sq. bui:ding, Western ave.


Miss Sarah A. Pear, Registrar. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 12 M.


Joseph B. Warner, Pres. ; Charles WV. Eliot, Rev. Sammel Longfellow, Rev. A. P. Peabody, William E. Russell, Sumner Albee, S. L. Mon- tague, Edward Reardon, James B. Thayer, Mrs. Josiah P. Cooke, J. Warren Merrill, James A. Fox, Mrs. . II. O. Honghton, Vice-Prests. ; Wil- liam T. Piper, Sec. ; Henry N. Til- ton, Treas.


Directors-Rev. Edward Abbott, Dr. E. A. Carpenter, Daniel U. Chamberlin, Mrs. M. E. Demerritt, James A. Dow, Mrs. Joseph Good- now, Miss Velma Morse, Rev. Francis G. Peabody, Mrs. HI. C. Rand, Warren Sanger, John B. Tay- lor, Mrs. Il. Thayer, Charles E. Vanghan, Caleb H. Warner. Mrs. W. W. Wellington, Miss M. L. Drew.


J. W. Harris, agent. Office hours, 2 to 4 P. M., at Central office.


Old Cambridge Conference-Ward 1. Executive Committee. Caleb II. Warner, Pres. : Mrs. B. Vaughan, Sec. : Miss Alice R. Wells, Mrs. Josiah P'. Cooke, W. T. Piper, Mrs. J. G. Thorpe, Jr., C. E. Vaughan.


Cambridgeport Conference - Wards 2 and 4. Executive Commit- tre. Mrs. Martha B. Wellington, Pres. ; James HI. Ball, Sec. ; Mrs. M. Murdock, Mrs. M. A. Bacon, Mrs. J. Goodnow, Mrs. G. F. Ricker.


North Cambridge Conference- Executive Committee, ", Pres .; Mrs. L. Il. Whitney, Sec .; Mrs. H. Thayer, Mrs. II. T. Fel- lows, Mrs. M. E. Brown, Miss C. H. Hapgood, Mrs. H. C. Rand.


CAMBRIDGE CHORAL AND ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.


Organized 1885.


Officers -- Dr. J. S. Flagg, Pres. ; Henry Hale, Miss Hattie Hesseltine, Vice-Prests. ; Walter C. Martin, Sec. and Treas .; Walter Mitchell, Librarian ; Miss Nellie Stevens, Mrs. W. Eveleth, Miss A. Walton, Miss C. Martin, Mr. W. Brackett, Mr. H. Edmunds, Mr. J. H. Robinson, Mr. F. B. Greely, Board of Directors.


CAMBRIDGE CLUB.


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


Officers P. G. Porter. Pres. ; Theodore C. Hurd, Vice Pres. and Chairman of Board of Directors; Fred H. Holton, Sec .; A. F. Fes- senden, 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 montlı.


James Clancy, President : Harry Hook, Vice Pres. : Frank Cleary. Sec. : George Greenleaf, Treas. : H. B. Hook, Captain.


CAMBRIDGE MASTER PAINTERS AND DECORATORS ASSOCIATION.


Regular meeting first Monday in each montlı.


D. O. Gunnerson, Pres. : J. C. Sheaf, Vice Pres. : F. J. Thayer, Treas. : John L. P. Ackers, Sec.


CAMBRIDGE UNION CLUB. Club rooms, Hyde's block, Central square.


F. A. Kennedy, Pres. : Dr. A. R. Bailey, Treas. : George H. Towne, Sec. : Henry Endicott, D. U. Chani- berlin, - -, Board of Directors.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


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 : John Livermore, Ist Vice Pres. : George L. Mitchell, 2d Vice Pres. : Andrew J. Hastings, Rec. Sec. : Os- car Lawrence, Fin. Sec. : Francis L. Chapman, Treas. : P. H. Ray- mond, Andrew J. Jones, Charles B. Stevens, Thomas J. Casey, Albert Norris, S. Morgan Parsons, Direc- tors.


CAMBRIDGE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.


623 Main street, Central square. Organized 1883.


Business meetings of the Associa- tion first Thursday evening in each monthı.


E. D. Leavitt, Pres. : O. H. Dur- rell, Vice Pres. : Warren Sanger, Treas. : John H. Appleton, Clerk ; L. Wilbur Messer, General Secre- tary : Alfred H. Whitford, Asst. Sec. : J. D. Robertson, Supt. of Gymnasium : William H. Orcutt, George M. M'Coy, W. W. Dallin- ger, J. G. Brown, J. F. Pennell, O. H. Durrell, F. A. Allen, E. L. Cheney, George II. Howard, F. B. Gilman, Wellington Fillmore, E. F. Fobes, Directors.


CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN'S GYMNASIUM.


Prospect, cor. Harvard St.


Rev. Thomas Scully, Pres. : Mat- thew P. Butler, Treas. : John J. La- hey, Sec. : Rev. John E. Hickey, Director : Chas. Donohue, Supt. : M. F. Hanson, Instructor; Ed- ward Burke, Janitor.


CAMBRIDGEPORT BICYCLE CLUB.


Organized February, 1887.


Meets second and fourth Tuesdays in each month, Main, corner Pearl streets.


Joshua Sanborn, Pres., - Briggs, 1st Lieut., Frank E. Carman, 2d Lieut., George Mason, Sec., Wil- liam T. Roop, Treasurer.


CAMBRIDGEPORT UNION FLOWER MISSION.


For the distribution of flowers, delicacies, etc., among the sick.


Meetings every Thursday from 8 to 11 A. M., at Temple Hall, 6 Tem- ple street, during the summer.


Miss M. L. Drew, Sec., Mrs. George F. Ricker, Mrs. Stuart C. Miller, Miss C. B. Ward, Miss L. M. Chamberlain, Miss E. A. Froth- ingham and Mrs. E. A. Sanborn, Executive Committee.


CONFERENCE OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL.


Meets every Wednesday evening at 55 Norfolk street.


Officers-Patrick Butler, Pres., Vice Pres., Matthew P. Butler, Sec., John Dolan, Treas., Rev. Thomas Scully, Director.


DOWSE INSTITUTE.


Lecture room, Union HIall, 631 Main street.


Officers-Ilis 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. Wellington, Pres., Frank A. Allen, Sec., Wil- lard A. Bullard, Treas.


FIRST UNIVERSALIST SOCIAL UNION.


C. L. Lothrop, Pres., F. E. Mayo, Vice Pres., Charles Smith, Sec., Clara A. Dailey, Treas.


47th MASS. VOLUNTEERS, CO. A.


Annual meeting at Porter's Hotel, North Cambridge.


Officers - Charles B. Stevens, Pres., John C. Heymer, Vice Pres., J. H. Harlow, 549 Main street, Sec., George A. Wood, Treas.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


MASON AND HAMLIN BENEFIT SOCIETY.


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Annual meeting first Monday in May, at 162 Broadway.


Officers-John P. Good, President Vice-Pres. : Oscar Law- rence, Sec. : Edward L. Rand, Treas.


MIDDLESEX SOUTH DISTRICT MEDICAL SOCIETY.


Dr. S. W. Driver, of Cambridge Pres, : Dr. L. R. Stone, of Newton Vice-Pres. ; Dr. Walter Ela, of Cam- bridge, Sec. : Dr. J. W. Willis, of Waltham, Treas. : Dr. W. A. Winn, of Arlingto .. , Librarian, Dr. E. J. Forster, of Charlestown, Commis- sioner of Trials, Dr. H. P. Walcott, of Cambridge, Orator.


MIDDLESEX 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-Fred E. Whiting, Pres. : James L. Paine, Vice-Pres. : John F. Tyler, Sec. : George G. Wright, Treas.


OCTET INSTRUMENTAL CLUB.


Meets every Tuesday evening in Protection Hall, 97§ Cambridge street.


Officers-A. Artesani, Leader : A. Sears, Treasurer.


RIVERSIDE BOAT CLUB.


Riverside Press.


Frank Facey, President; Frank W. Smith, Vice-president; James T. McNamee, Treasurer; James H. Isaac Fin, Secretary : Michael T. Brandon, Secretary : William New- man, Captain.


RIVERSIDE PRESS MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION.


Organized Aug. 30, 1883.


Board of Government meetings first Monday of every month. An- nual meetings first Monday in Janu- ary, at Riverside Press, at Cam- bridgeport.


Board of Government-Jas. Wil- son, Pres. : R. W. Sutton, Vice- Pres. : John D. C. Harries, Sec. : John G. Thorogood, Treas.


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 third Wednesday in each month at 548 Main street.


Henry H. Gilmore, Pres. ; Chas. W. Adams, Vice-Pres. : Isaac F. Sawyer, Sec. : James M. Robbins, Treas. : Oliver J. Rand, Thomas J. Hale, Frank E. Brock, Frank E. In- gals, Manly W. McClure, Direct- ors.


UNION CITY MISSION SEWING SCHOOL.


Meetings Saturday from 2 to 4 P. M. at Harvard School Building, Inman st. cor. Broadway.


Miss A. L. Cushman. Pres. ; Mrs. W. B. Jewell, Sec. : Mrs. A. R. Bay- ley, Treas. : Vice-President, and Di- rectors from various religious soci- eties in Cambridgeport.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


East Cambridge. CONCORDIA MUSICAL SOCI- ETY. Organized July 17, 1859.


Meets Ilarugari Hall, Sixth street cor. Spring, every Thursday night.


Officers-John G. Hansis, Pres .; Fritz Mohwinkel, Vice Pres .; II. Widman, Secretary ; Paul Weitze, Treas. ; Phillip Young, Director ; H. C. Gebhart, Librarian. Number of members, 60.


CONFERENCE OF ST. VIN-


CENT DE PAUL.


Meets basement St. John's cliureli every Sunday, 4 p. m.


Officers-Rev. James J. Fitzger- ald, Director; Daniel B. Shaugh- Dessy, Pres ; John McCormick. John Burke, Vice-Pres'ts ; George F. Mc- Kenzie, Sec. ; Jas. II. S. Donnelly, Treasurer.


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.


GREMIO LUSITANDO DE BENEFICENDA.


Organized July 29, 1881.


Meets in Protectiva Hall, 97₺ Cambridge street, every Tuesday evening.


Officers - Jose L. da Roza, Pres. : C. A. Silva. Vice Pres. : M. J. Silva, Fin. Sec. : M. J. Mendonca, 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. II. Stickney, Treas. : Mrs. Saralı Reycroft, Coll.


PUTNAM CLUB.


Meets first Thursday in each month at 52 Fourth Street.


E. B. Dale, Pres. : A. F. Putney, Vice-Pres. : B. F. Mills, Fin. Sec. : George Benz. Sec. : Geo. II. Blan- chard, Treas.


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. Brady, Vice-Pres. : John Ryan, Rec. Sec. : Joseph Dolan, Treas. : F. A. McMennimen, cor. Sec. : William T. 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 Sun- day of each month.


Officers-John McSorley, Pres. ; Stephen Anderson, Vice Pres. ; John McCormick, Treas. and Book- keeper; James I. Murphy, Sec.


ST. JOHN'S SODALITY.


Meetings held every Tuesday evening at 7.30 in the basement of church of The Sacred Ileart, Otis street, cor. Sixth.


Officers-Rev. James F. Fitzger- ald, Director; James McCabe, Pre- fect ; John Burke, 1st Asst. ; 2d Asst. ; Walter Walsh, 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 Luddy, Perfect; 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. Robert B. Storer, Garden, cor, Linnæan st.,


Officers-Dr. A. P. Peabody, Pres. ; Miss Mary A. Ellis, Treas. ; Miss M. Murdock, Clerk; Sumner Albee, Solomon S. Sleeper, B. F. Wyeth, W. T. Piper, Mrs. Robert B. Storer, Miss Mary A. Ellis, Mrs. S. Batchelder, Mrs. R. L. Snow, Miss L. M. Palmer, Mrs. J. Davis, Trustees; Mrs. A. Melick, Ma- tron; Miss A. F. Weeks, Teacher.


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Founded A. D., Sept. 8, 1636.


GOVERNING BOARDS OF THE UNIVER- SITY.


Corporation *- Chas. Wm. Eliot, L. L. D., Pres., 17 Quincy, Cam- bride.


Fellows-Francis Parkman. A. M .. 50 Chestnut street, Boston, Martin Brimmer. A. B., 47 Beacon street, Boston, John Quincy Adams, A. B., Quincy, Wm. Crowinshield, Endi- cott, L.L. D., Washington, D. C., Alexander Agassiz, L.L. D., 36 Quincy street, Cambridge


Treasurer-Elw. Wm. Hooper, A. B., L. L. D., Reservoir, Cam- bridge.


Overseers-The presideut and Treasurer of the University ex officio and the following persons by elec- tion :--


18SS.+


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. Bosten, Leverett Saltonstall, A. M., Chestnut Hill, Moorfield Storey, A. M., Brookline


1889.


Andrew l'. Peabody. I). D., L.L. 1)., 11 Quincy, Cambridge, Francis M. Well, A. M., M. D. 28 W. 20th St., New York, N. Y., Solomon Lin- coln. A. M., L.L. B., 344 Beacon St., Boston, Roger Wolcott, A. B., L. L. B., 173 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Phillips Brooks, D. D., 223 Clarendon St., Boston.


1890.


Charles R. Codman, .A. M., L.L. B., 57 Marlborough St., Boston,


Richard M. Hodges, A. M., M. D., 408 Beacon St .. Boston, Robert D. Smith, A. M., L.L. B., 48 Mt. Ver- non St., Boston. Henry Cabot Lodge L. L. B., Ph. D. Nahant, Charlemagne Tower, A. M., 1525 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa.


1891.


John T. Morse. Jr., A. B., 16 Fairfield St., Boston, Edwin P. Seaver, A. M., L.L. B., Newton Highlands. John Fiske, A. M., L.L. B., 22 Berkeley St., Cambridge, George O. Sliattuck, A. B., L.L. B., 166 Beacon St., Boston, Thomas J. Coolidge, A. M., 93 Beacon Street, Boston.


1892.


Henry Lee, A. M., Brookline, Robert McN. Morse, A. B., Prince St., Jamaica Plain, James F. Clark, I. D., Woodside Av., Jamaica Plain. John O. Sargent, A. M., 28 E. 35th St., N. Y., Henry W. Put- nam, A. M., L.L. B., 130 Highland land St., Roxbury.


Secretary of the Board of Over- sees-Alexander McKenzie, D. D., 12 Garden St., Cambridge.


FACULTY.


Charles W. Eliot. Pres. ; Clement L. Smith, Dean and Prof. of Latin, Francis Bowen, P'rof, of Philoso- phy, Joseph Lovering, Prof. of Nat- ural Philosophy, Herman A. Ha- gen, Prof. of Entomology. Josiah D). Whitney, Prof. of Geology, 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. ef Theology, Charles E. Dunbar, Prof. of Politi- cal Economy, Win. W. Goodwin, Prof. of Greek, Ferdinand Bôclier, Prof. of Modern Languages, Adam S. Hill, Prof. of Rhetoric, James M. Peirce, Prof. of Mathematics, James B. Greenough, Prof. of Latin, Bennett H. Nash, Prof. of Italian and Spanish, Crawford H. Toy, Prof. of Hebrew, Chias. J. White, Prof. of Mathematics, Reg- istrar and Acting Dean, John K. Paine, Prof. of Music, George L. Goodale, Prof. of Botany, Charles H. Moore, Instructor in Drawing, Nathaniel S. Shaler, Prof. of Palæ-


"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.


The SECRETARY OF THE UNIVERSITY, to whom requests for information, etc., should be addressed, is FRANK BOLLES, LL. B., 5 University Hall, Cambridge, Mass.


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ontology, Frederic D. Allen, Prof. of Classical Philology, George H. Palmer, Prof. of Philosophy, John Trowbridge, Prof. of Physics, Geo. A. Bartlett, Asst. Prof. of German, Win. G. Farlow, Prof. of Crypto- gamic Botany, William James, Prof. of Philosophy, C. Loring Jackson, Prof. of Clremisirv. JJolin W. Wirite, Prof. of Greek, William M. Davis, Asst. Prof. of Physical Geography, 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, Epliraim Emerton, Prof of Eccles- iastical History, Charles R. Lanman, Prof. of Sanskrit, Edward L. Mark, Prof. of Anatomy, Elward S. Shel- don, Asst. Prof. of Romance Phil- ology, Adolphe Conn., Asst. Prof. of French. James L. Laughlin, Asst. Prof. of Political Economy, Silas M. Macvane, Prof of History, John H. Wright, Professor of Greek, Ernest Young, Asst. Prof. of History, Edwin H. Hall, Instruc- tor in Physics, LeBaron R. Briggs, Asst. Proc. of English, David G. Lyon, Prof. of Divinity, Henry Preble, Asst. Prof. of Greek and Latin, Josiah Royce, Asst. Prof of Philosophy, Dudley A. Sargent, Asst Prof. of Physical Training, Francke Kuno, Asst. Prof. of Ger- man, Charles P. Parker, Tutor in Greek and Latin, Benjamin (). Peirce Asst. Prof. of Mathematics and Physics, Barrett Wendell. In- structor in English, Harold Whit- ing, Instructor in Physics, Edward Channing, Instructor in History, Frank W. Taussig, Asst. Prof. of Political Economy, Albert B. Hart, Instructor in History, Oliver W. Huntington. Instructor in Mineral- ozy and Chemistry, Frank N. Cole, Tutor in Mathematics, Charles H. Grandgent, Tutor in Modern Lan- guages.


PARIETAL COMMITTEE.


Harold N. Fowler, Charles L. Jackson, Frank W. Taussig, Jacob C. Patton, Elward Cummings, George P. Furber, Henry E. Scott, Charles J. White, Chairman, Frank L. Van Cleef, Edward C. Lunt, Edgar Buckingham. Henry Preble, Ernest L. Conant, Albert B. Hart, Charles R. Lanman, George W. Sawin, Francke Kuno, Arthur L.


Hall, George D. Moore, Marland C. Hobbs, Jolin II. Gray, William F. Ganong, William W. Nolen, John J. Hayes, Otto R. Hansen, Alfred H. Lloyd, George A. Bartlett, George D). Latimer, George R. Nutter, Arthur G. Hatch, Walter Alexander, Freeman Snow.


COLLEGE DIRECTORY.


1887-8.


ABBREVIATIONS.


C .. College Hlouse; D., Divinity Hall; G., Gray's Hall; 11., Hollis Hall; Il'ke., Holyoke Houve; II's., HAworth, Hall; M. Matthews Hall; S., Soughion Hall; T., Thayer Hall; W. Weld Hall.


Abbot Everett V., 20 S. Abbot Philip S., 26 S.


Abbott Benjamin R., 17 Story


Abbott Leon Martin, 29 C. Abbott Samuel, Wakefield


Abbott Walter, 10 Hilton block


Adams Charles Francis, 2 Little's Block


Adams George C., 17 Dunster Adams John C., 53 M.


Adler Isaac L., 16 Mellen St. Agassiz Maximilian, 39 Hilton Block Akin Thomas Russell. 404 Harvard


Albee Sumner R , 30 Essex


Aldrich Harry MeFarland, 67 T. Aldrich Herbert G., 3+ Wendell


Alexander Junius Brutus, Jr., 33 Holyoke


Alexander Lucien II., 31 H'ke


Alger Engene W., 1 Lawrence Hall ALEXANDER WALTER, A.B., PROCTOR, 24 Read's Block


Allen Arthur L., Arlington


ALLEN FREDERIC DE F., PHI., I)., Professor of Classical Philol- ogy, 10 Humboldt Allen George L., 40 II'ke


Allen Seabury W., 25 Little's Block


Allen William II., 36 II'ke


Allen William S., 32 Read's Block Allison Burt M. V., 366 Harvard


Allison Eagene E., 762 Main


AMES JAMES B., A. M. , L. L. B., Bussey Professor of Law, 11 Frisbie place Amory Arthur, Jr., 8 Holyoke St. Amory Copley, 28 Little's Block Amory William, 3d, 19 M. Anderson Chandler P., 746 Cam- bridge Anderson James N., 26 Mellen


Anderson Larz, 5 Beck Hall Anderson Oscar M., 25 M.


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Andrews Frank William, Jr., 13 Little's Block


Appleton James W., 42 Beck Hall 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., 11 Appian Way


Atkinson Edward L., 43 C.


Atkinson Fred W., 43 C.


Atkinson Robert W., 9 H'ke


Atkinson William, 32 T.


Austin James W., 23 G.


Austin Walter, 18 H'ke


Avery John A .. 24 Dartmouth


Austrian Alfred S .. 48 C.


Ayars Henry M., 65 C.


Aver Charles C., 49 T.


Ayer Charles F. . 17 1l'y


Ayer Clarence W .. 6 Story


Ayer Joseph C., Jr., 24 Monument sq .. Charlestown,


AYERS HOWARD S. B., Ph. D., Instructor in Zoology, 23 Norfolk


Babbitt Eugene II., 124 Charles, Boston


Babbitt Frank C., 70 C.


Bacon Francis Warren, 23 M.


Bacon William F., 467 Broadway


Bailey Edward A., 32 C.


Bailey Frederick II., 25 Mt. Auburn Bailey Henry L., 5 Elmer


Bailey James A. Jr., 31 S.


Bailey Joseph W. , 16 Holyoke


Bailey Solon I., 38 Chester, Somer- ville


Bailey Stephen A., 13 Bow


Bailey Thomas J., 34 Felton bldg.


Baker Edward L., 46 Beck Ha.1


Baker Harvey H., 30 Holyoke St.


Baker Wakefield, 61 Brattle


BAKER WILLIAM HI. M. D., Asst. Prof. of Gynæcology, 10 Beacon, Boston


Balch Franklin G., 22 M.


Balch John, 22 M.


Balch Thomas W., 729 Cambridge


Baldwin Arthur Colton, 30 H.


Baldwin Charles H., 25 T.


Baldwin Elbert F., 37 Lawrence Hall


Baldwin Herman T., 43 M.


Baldwin James D., 5 Story


Baldwin Robert S., 20 Prescott


Baldwin Thomas T., 43 M.


Ballou Howard M., 13 Claremont Park, Boston


Bancroft Jacob, 380 Harvard


Bancroft Wilder D., 14 T. Barber Henry B., 12 H'y


Barlow Robert S., 24 Holyoke St. Barnes Charles Benjamin, Jr., 9 Little's Block


Barnes Joseph Henry, Jr., 111 Trenton St.


Barnes Wm., Jr., 32 Hilton Block Barney George Lawrence, 22 W.


Barrett Alex G., 8 M.


Barr James Cummings, 10 Little's Block


Barron Amos N., 26 W


Barron Thomas, 22 Holyoke


Bartlett Steplien S , 291 Conimon- wealth av. Boston


Barry John D., 4 II.


Bartholow Paul. 736 Cambridge


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


Bartlett Nathaniel E., 21 M.


Bartley Charles E., 24 T.


Bass John F., 47 Brattle sq.


Bassett Ralph W. E., 20 C.


Batchelder Charles C., 21 Holyoke


Bates Edward C., 13 Felton Hall


Bates Frederick Seward, 31 II'ke


Bates Harry W., 15 Ware


Bates Herbert. 30 Shepard


Bates William Nickerson, 56 Dana


Bayer Edwin Max, 739 Cambridge


Bayer Stephen 1., 739 Cambridge Beal George R., Waltham


Beale Seth, 2 C.


Beals Wm. Jr., 23 Holyoke


Bean Charles H., 36 North av.


Bean Charles L., 27 H.


Bean Henry W., 27 H.


Beecher Theodore S., 2 Read's blk.


Beckwith Ansel, E., 32 D.


Beer Walter E., 739 Cambridge


Belknap Charles F., 42 Mt. Anburn


Bell Samuel R., 16 T.


Bennett Carl H., 17 Shepard


Bennett Joseph I., 19 D).


Benson Martin L., 35 Elmer


Bent Arthur C., 12 Oxford


Bent Frederick 11., 12 Oxford


Bentley William B. , 1 D.


Berry Edward S., 413 Broadway Bigelow Ernest A., 46 T.


BIGELOW HENRY J., M. D., LL.D., Prof. of Surgery, Emeri- tus, 52 Beacon, Boston Bigelow Samuel L., 25 Little's blk.


Bigelow Win. R., 26 H.


Billier Wm. B. de., 47 Beck Hall


Billings Charles T., 67 T.


Bishop Heber R. Jr., 30 Read's blk.


Bishop James C., 30 Read's blk.


Bingham Isaac E., 11 H.


Black Geo. H., 26 M.


Black Morris A., 4 T.


Black Morris L., 48 C.


Black Otis F., 10 Avon


Blagden George Jr., 12 Little's blk.


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Blanchard John A., 30 Little's block Blaney Charles P., 12 Remington Bliss William J. A., 47 W. Blodgett Edward E., 880 Main Blossom Edward L., 23 T.


Blum Max, 52 G. Blunt John S., 28 T.


Boas Melvin E., 47 T.


BOCHER FERDINAND A. M., Prof. of Modern Languages, 12 Holyoke pl.


Bôcher Maxime, 12 Holyoke pl.


Bodley Edward B., 666 Cambridge Bohlen Charles, 42 Beck Hall


BOLLES FRANK L., L. B., Sec. of the University, 6 Berkeley Bolster Wilfred, 10 H.


Bolton Charles C., 378 Harvard Bosworth Fred C., Felton University Bottum Fordyce H., 5 Avon Bourn Augustus ()., Jr., 69 C. BOWDITCH HENRY P .. A. M., M.D., Prof. of Philosophy and Dean of the Medical Faculty, Ja- maica Plain


BOWEN FRANCIS, LL. D., Alvord Prof. of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity, 9 Follen


Bowen Joseph H., 5 M. Bowen William J., 32 H.


Bowman Border, 10 Remington


Boyden Roland W., 10 F.


Boyden William C., 10 T.


Boynton John H. , 66 C.


BRACKETT CHARLES A., D. M. D., Prof. of Deutal Pathology and Therapeutics, Newport, R. I. Brackett Sewall C., 15 Shepherd's block


Bradlee Frederick J., 25 Holyoke Bradlee Thomas S., 9 Bow


Bradley John 1)., 122 Common- wealth av., Boston


Brainard Clinton T., 34 Mt. Auburn Brandenstein Henry U., 24 Arrow Brechbill George W., 646 Camb. Brewer Graham H., 23 Holyoke


Brewer William D., Jr., 38 North avenne


Brewster Edwin T., 15 G. Brewster George W. W., 24 M. Brice Wilson B., 27 Irving Bridge Josiah, 40 M.


Briggs Clinton H., 359 Harvard BRIGGS EDWARD C., M. D., D. M. D., Instructor in Dental Mate- ria Medica, 1 Mt. Vernon, Boston BRIGGS LeBARON RUSSELL, A. M., Asst. Prof. of English, 140 Brattle Brock George A., 19 D. Brooks Arthur H., 5 Aslı Bronson Ira H., 9 Lancaster


Brooks Edgar G , 713 Cambridge Brooks Franklin H., 15 W. Brooks Frederick M., 26 H. Brooks Lawrence, 37 T.


BROOKS PHILLIPS, D. D., Preacher to the University, 233 Clarendon, Boston Brown Carroll N., 44 Langdon


Brown Frederick M., 35 M.


Brown Frederick W., 50 W.


Brown Harry F., 12 S.


Brown Kenneth C., 8 Berkeley


Brown Philip K., 48 G.


Brown Reynolds D., 35 M.




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