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Patterson George W., 18 Story Patterson Thomas F., Jr., 51 W. Pattillo Guy, 19 Felton Building Paul Wesley, East Saugus
Payson Gilbert R., Jr., 26 Beck Hall 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., D. D., Plummer Professor of Christian Morals, 13 Kirkland
Peabody William H., 750 Cambridge Pearson Gardner W., 32 S.
Pearson Henry C., East Saugus Pease Henry, 32 Road's Block
Peckham Alexander I., 754 Cam- bridge Peckliam Henry A., 9 M.
PEIRCE BENJAMIN O., Ph. D.,
Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, 51 Oxgord Peirce George J., 686 Main
PEIRCE JAMES M., A. M., Per- kins Professor of Astronomy and Mathematics, and Secretary of the Academic Council. 4 Kirkland pl. Percival David C., Jr., 36 H'ke.
Perew Frank C .. 896 Main
Perkins James M., 760 Main
Perkins Nathan W., 39 C.
Perkins Robert F., 9 Linden
Perkins Thomas N., 11 T.
Perot Levi K., 5 Felton Building
Perry Arthur R., 23 H.,
Perry Gardner, 16 W.
Perry Harry T., 39 Holyoke 1
Perry Richard R., Jr., 14 Hilton Block
Pfeiffer Emil C., 22 C.
Phelps George T., 77 Nortli avenue Phelps Jolin S., 23 T.
Phinney Warren, Rocky Hill avenue Dorchester
PICKERING EDWARD C., A. M., S. B., Paine Professor of Practi- cal Astronomy, and Director of the Observatory, Observatory PICKERING WILLIAM HENRY, S. B., assistant in the Observa- tory, Observatory Peirce Appleton H., 19 Irving Peirce Edgar, 404 Harvard Pillsbury William F., 19 H. Pingree Arthur H., Revere, Jamaica Plain Pinklam Edward W., 20 Felton Building Pinkham Walter S., 3 H.
Piper Louis A., 47 Trowbridge Platt William B., 15 M.
Pond Aylmer I). , 24 H'ke. Poole Frank E., 604 Sixth, S. Boston Poor Harris O., 37 M.
POPE ALEXANDER W., Clerk in Treasurer's office, 50 State, Boston
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Porter Charles H., Jr., 68 Mt. Au- burn PORTER CHARLES B., A. B., M. D., Professor of Clinical Surgery 5 Arlington, Boston
Porter James O., 7 Little's Block Porter Valentine M., 36 Felton Bldg Post Regis H., 48 Brattle
Post Waldron K., 19 Hilton Block Potter Alfred C., 45 T.
Potter Clarkson A., 26 Holyoke
Potter George L., 6 Mt. Auburn
Potter George S., Jr., A. B., 21 Trow bridge
Potter Harry S., Jr., 60 Brattle Potter Nathaniel B., A. B., 21 Trowbridge
Potter Robert B .. 43 H'ke.
Powell Nathan, 713 Cambridge
Powers John 0., 42 1). Powers John C., 13 Shepherd Block PREBLE HENRY, A. B., Assist-
ant Professor in Greek and Latin, 7 M.
Prescott Oliver, Jr., 17 Little's
Preston George R., Jr,, 78 Mt. Au- burn
Priest George W., 7 G. Prindie James D., Jr. , 13 H'y
Proctor James H., 18 Little's Block
Pulsifer Louis W., 1 H'y.
Putnam Crarles R. L., 38 W.
PUTNAM FREDERICK W., A.M., Peabody Professor of American Archæology and Ethnology, and Curator of the Peabody Museunı, 16 Prescott Putnam James L., 13 W.
Putnam John P., 362 Harvard
Quinlan William II., 739 Cambridge
Ramsay Charles C., 28 Wendell Rand Wm. H., Jr., 96 Prescott Randol William M., 34 Hilton Blk. Rankin James W., 714 Cambridge Rantoul Neal. 10 Shepherd's Block Rantoul William G., 10 Shepherd's Block
Rawson Edward S., 14 Read's Block Raymond Frederick O., Jr., 48 T. Reed Engene A., Jr., 98 Gardner, Allston Reed Willard, 21 Cedar, Somerville Reisner George A., 9 H.
Reynolds Philip M., 9 Shepherd's Block
Rhinelander Philip M., 1 Beck Hall Rhinelander Thos. N., 1 Beck Hall Rhoades John II., Jr., 32 Little's Block Rice Henry N., 14 IT'y. Rice John W., 53 C.
Rich Charles A., A. B., 49 C. Rich Edgar J., 53 W. Rich Henry, 20 H'ke.
Richards Herbert M., 27 Ellery Richards William F., 39 T.
Richardson Charles F., 13 H'ke. Richardson John C., 8 Holyoke Richardson Mark W., 13 H'ke.
RICHARDSON MAURICE H., A. B., M. D., Assistant Professor of Anatomy, 66 Beacon, Boston Richardson Roderick W., 22 H. RICHARDSON WILLIAM L., A. M., M. D., Prof. of Obstetrics, 225 Commonwealth ave., Boston Richmond Henry I., Jr., 10 Dana Richmond Stacy C., 12 T.
Riddle Arthur V., 14 Sumner Riddle Maxwell F., 40 Kirkland
Rideout Elmer E., 729 Cambridge
Rieman Perlee L., 18 Prescott
Robbins Reginald C., 22 Hilton Blk.
Roberts Oliver B., 46 H'ke.
Roberts Ordin B., 746 Cambridge
Robinson Dwight P., 25 G.
Robinson Fred N., 6 G.
Robinson Summer, College IIill, Medford Rogers Elliot F., 14 H'y
Rogers Francis S., 9 G.
Rogers Knight E., 8 Appian Way
Rogerson Robert, 40 C.
Rollins Abbott H., 88 Nortli avenue
Root Herbert T., 4 D). Roots Logan H., 20 H.
Ropes James H., 39 T.
Rose Wm. K., 30 Irving
Ross Henry l'., 5 ll'y
ROTCH THOMAS M., A. B., M.D., Assistant Professor of the Diseas- es of Children, 197 Commonwealthi ave., Boston Rothschild Victor S., 20 Prescott Rounds Arthur C., 14 Mellen Rounsaville Benjamin 11., 467
Broadway
Rourke Joseph E., 45 M.
Rowell Walter E., 68 T. Royal Harry W., 27 C. ROYCE JOSIAHI PII. D., Asst. Prof. of Philosophy, 20 Lowel
Rubel Joseph L., 30 Holyoke Rublee George, 36 T. Ruel Gerard G., 64 Buckingham
Ruland Irving A., 8 H.
Rusch Henry A., 5 Il'y. Russell Herbert L., 42 C.
Rust Philip S., 880 Main
Sabine Benj. D., 750 Cambridge Salisbury Wm. R., 17 HI. Saltsonstall Philip L., 9 Linden Saltonstall Robert, 47 Brattle
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Sampson Robert de W., 18 Appian Way Sanders Nathaniel S. H., 38 G.
SANDERSON ROBERT, Instruct- or in French 46 Concord avenue Sands Benj. J,, 13 M.
SANFORD EDWARD T. PH. B., A. B., Proctor, 4 Hilton Block Sanford Samuel, 16 S.
Sargent Ara N., 24 H.
SARGENT CHARLES S., A. B., Arnold Prof. of Arboriculture, and director of the Arnold Arbore- tum, Brookline
SARGENT DUDLEY A., A. M., M. D., Asst. Prof. of Physical Train- ing, and Director of the Hemen- way Gymnasium, 16 Ash Saunders Ambrose C., 169 Camb.
Savage George H., 4 Divinity ave.
Savary Edward H., 381 Dorchester Boston
Saville Caleb M., 27 Felton Bldg.
Saville Henry M., 57 Shepard st.
Saville Sumner C., 57 Shepard st.
Sawyer Fred W., 20 Prescott
Sawyer Harris E., 37 Gates st., So. Boston
SAWIN GEO. WILLIAM, A. M., Instructor in Mathematics, 7 S.
Scheuer Lewis M., 48 M.
Schoen Jacob, 70 Mt. Auburn
Schofield Henry, 13 H.
SCHOFIELD WM., A. M., L.L. B. Instructor in Roman Law, and Torts, 688 Main
Schroll Chas. E., 13 Kirkland pl.
Schulte George B., 58 M.
Scott James B., 29 Baldwin
SEARLE ARTHUR, A. M., Phillips Professor of Astronomy, 41 Con- cord avenue
Sears Francis P., 6 Manter block
Sears Herbert M., 32 Beck Hall
Sears Joseph H., 5 T. Sears Philis S., 32 Beck Hall
Sears Richard, 6 Manter block
Sears William R., 44 H'ke
Secrost Henry T., 9 D.
Seeley Edward A., 6 Story st.
Seelye Thomas T., 33 Felton Bldg. Selisberg Alfred F., 13 Bow Sempers Charles T .. 16 D.
SETCHELL WILLIAM A., A. M., Assistant in Biology, 1 Shepherd block.
Sever Frank W., 12 Frisbie pl.
SEYMOUR ARTHUR B., S. M., Assistant in the Cryptogamic Her- barium, 12 Farwell Pl.
SHALER NATHANIEL S., S. D., Prof. of Geology, 25 Quincy Shapleigh Alfred L., 57 T. Shattuck Charles E., 22 G.
SHATTUCK FREDERICK C., A. M., M. D., Jackson Professor of Clinical Medicine, 135 Marlboro, Boston
Shattuck George H., 37 Hilton blk. Shattuck Joseph, Jr. , 33 Hilton blk. Shaver Frederick H., 4 Felton Bldg Shaw Quincy A., 4 Little's Block
Shea William H., 98 Pinckney, Boston
Sheffield Joseph B., Jr. , 472 B'dway Sheffield Jnstus P., 58 M.
SHELDON EDWARD S., A. B., Asst. Prof. of Romance Philology 27 Hurlbut
Sheldon Frank P., 6 T.
Sheldon Samuel, Ph. D., Assistant in Physics, 26 Mellen
Shepard Ralph H., 10 Remington
Shippen Engene R., 21 D. Shoemaker Elmer E., 9 H.
Siedhof Carl F. A., 32 Irving
Simonds Arthur B., 30 Holyoke Simons Minot O., 19 H'ke
Simpkins Charles R., 25 Holyoke
Sinnott Charles P., 268 North ave.
Simpson Henry T., Jr., 67 M.
Skinner Francis, Jr., 33 Beck Bldg. Skinner Henry W., 16 Oxford
SLADE DANIEL D., A. B , M.D.,
- Lecturer on Comparative Osteol- ogy, Chestnut Hill
Slattery Charles L., 9 Lawrence Hall
' Slattery Charles H., 4 H. Sloan John V., 717 Cambridge
Slocum Thomas W., & Read's block Sloss Marcus C., 31 M.
Small Fritz H., Emerson, Melrose Small Herbert, 40 T.
Smalley Phillips, 40 North ave.
Smith Charles G., 31 H.
SMITH CLEMENT L., L.L. D., Prof. of Latin, and Dean of the College Faculty, 38 Concord av.
Smith Clifford W., 896 Main
Smith Crapo C., 30 G.
Smith Dan L., 18 H.
Smith Edward I., 57 C. S.nith Frank A., 410 Harvard
Smith Franklin T., 410 Harvard
Smith Hiram E., 19 Irving
Smith James M., 29 Hilton block
Smith Jeremiah, Jr., 14 Hilton blk.
Smith John R., 24 H.
Smith Lyman G., 104 Ellery
Smith Marion Mc A., 5 Linden
Smith Osgood, 746 Cambridge
Smith Samuel H., 31 Arlington
Smith Theodore C., 24 C. Smith Walter E., 17 Kirkland Snow Alva E., 6 C.
SNOW FREEMAN, Ph. D. In- structor in International Law, 20 H'y
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Soch Charles A., Dane Hall Southard Frank S., 4 Divinity ave. Southwick Walter HI., W. Peabody Spalding Philip L., 13 Follen Spaulding John T., 41 Beck Bldg, Spencer Charles W. 19 Garfield Spurr Josiah E., 6 Story Sanford Philip W., 9 Felton Bldg. Stannton John A., Jr., M. E., Fran- cis avenue Stead Thomas J., 38 M.
Stearns Charles E., 1 Il'ke
Stearns William B., 44 T.
Stearns William B., 408 Harvard
Stebbins Frank S., 46 North ave.
Stebbins Philip S., 59 C.
Stedman Livingston B., 53 W.
Steedman George F., 36 Felton bldg.
Stephens George, Jr., 12 H.
Sterne William C., 100 Mt. Auburn Stetson Frank E., 890 Main
Stetson Joseph A., 4 Manter block Stevens Elisha M., 13 Kirkland pl. Stevens George, 6 H'y
Stevens Joseph E., 33 W.
Stewart Frank H., Melrose High- lands
Stewart Paul C., 18 Read's block
Stickney Weston, 25 Holyoke
Stimson Henry L., 467 Broadway
Stockton Lawrence M., 25 Holyoke Stokes Isaac N., 48 H'ke
Stone George H., 9& Wallace Stone James S., 27 W.
STORER FRANCIS HI .. S. B., A. M., Prof. of Agricultural Chemis try, and Dean of the Bussey In- stitution. 182 Boylston, Boston STORER JOHN II., A. B., L. L. B., Curator of Coins in the College Library. 6 Mt. Vernon place Storrow Edward C., 8 Little's block Strader Darwin J., 18 Trowbridge Strong Charles H., 12 Kirkland pl. Strong Henry P., 17 Story Strout Henry F., 11 Il'ke
Stults John D., 51 T. Sturgis Edward, 47 M.
Sturgis Sullivan W., 47 M.
Snblett Tolbert F., 5 Elmer
SULLIVAN JEREMIAH J., Stew- ard of the Dining Hall, 120 Pros- pect
Sullivan Lynde, 754 Cambridge SUMICIIRAST FREDERICK C ..
Instructor in French, 58 Shepard Sumrall William L., I T.
Surbridge Randolph C., 45 H'ke Stro Alfred, 22 T. Swan Charles L., 21 H'ke Swarts John N., 52 C. Swarts Solomon L., 12 W. Swasey George O., 54 W. Sweeney Arthur, 61 Brattle
Sweetser Francis K., 26 Mellen Swinburne Samuel F., 3 C. Swope Frank D., 713 Cambridge
Tailer Thomas S., 40 Hilton block Talbot Thomas, 21 Hilton block 'Tallant Hngh, 34 C.
Tarr Ralph Stockman. 14 II. Tassin Algernon de V .. 14 Sumner Tanssig Albert E., 46 M.
TAUSSIG FRANK W., L.L. B., Ph.D., Asst. Prof. of Political Economy, Hammond
Taylor Charles H., Jr., 14 II'ke TAYLOR JOHN L .. Clerk in Bur- sar's Office, 86 Winsor
Taylor Kenneth M., 25 Holyoke Taylor Mattin A., 19 H'y
Taylor Walter A., 14 I).
Tebbetts Theodore C., 7 Hilton blk.
Tevis John, 28 North avenue
Thayer Aaron C .. 50 T. Thayer Charles M., 1 S.
Thayer Edward N., 712 Cambridge Thayer Ezra R., 5 Phillips place Thayer Frank W., 2 H.
THAYER JAMES B., A. B., L. L. B., Prof. of Law, 5 Phillips place THAYER JOSEPH H., D. D., Bassey Prof. of New Testament, Criticism and Interpretation, 67 Sparks
THAYER WILLIAMR .. A. B., In- structor in English. 15 Ware Thayer William H., 49 T.
Thomas Francis C., 23 Felton bldg. Thomas George H., 46 Saratoga, E. Boston Thomas Leo B., Newton Centre
Thompson Edmund S., 30 M. Thompson Leverett, O Bow Thompson Lewis S., 62 Buckingham
Thompson William G., 62 Bucking- ham
Thompson William H., 40 Kirkland Thorndike Harry H., 25 Beek Hall · Thorndike Sturgis II. , 3 W. Thorndike William, 26 Garden Tileston Roger E., 53 M.
TILLINGHAST WILLIAM H., A. B., Asst. Librarian and Editor of the Quinquennial Catalogue, 353 Harvard
Tilton Benjamin T., 739 Cambridge Tilton William F., 739 Cambridge Titus Harry A., 11 Little's block Tobin JJohn J., 15 C.
Tooker John S., 44 Beck building Torrey David C., 64 C.
TORREY HENRY W., LL. D., McLean Prof. of Ancient and Modern History, Emeritus, 20 Oxford
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Townsend Oliver E., 467 Broadway Townsend Robert E., 6 Shepherd's block
TOY CRAWFORD II., LL.D.,
Hancock Prof. of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages, and Dexter Lecturer on Biblical Liter- ature, 7 Lowell Trafford Perry D., 5 M.
Trail Arthur, 45 W.
Travis Wesley E., 20 Felton bldg.
Trevino Carlos F., 20 St. Charles, Boston
TROWBRIDGE JOHN, S. D., Rumford Prof. and Lecturer on the Application of Science to the Useful Arts, Director of the Jef- ferson Physical Laboratory, and Prof. of Physics, Linnæan
Tryon James L., 174 Brookline
Tryon Winthrop P., 12 C. Tudor Frederic, Jr., 11 T.
Turner Wallace M., 2 Felton bldg. Turnure George E., 2 Beck Hall
Turnure Redfield, 2 Beck Hall
Tyson George, 52 Brattle
Tyson Russell, 2 Little's block
Vallè Paul B., 10 H'ke.
Van Brunt Charles G., 100 Mt. Au- burn
Van Du Zee Paul, 10 M.
Van Rensselaer Stephen, 12 Oxford
Van Schaick John B., 100 Mt. Au- burn
Vaughan Henry G., 739 Cambridge
Viles George B., 2 C.
Vingut Harry K., 896 Main
Voris Josephı R., 713 Cambridge Vorse Albert W., 45 T.
Wadham James E., 38 North ave. Wadleigh Henry R., 14 Sumner
Wadsworth Oliver F., Jr., 410 Har- vard
Wadsworth William S., 39 D.
Wainwright Robert 30 Little's blk. Wait Clarence A., 13 Kirkland pl. WAIT JOHN C., C. E., S. M., In- structor in Surveying and Draw- ing, 38 Bowdoin
Walcott Arthur S., 10 Hilton block Walcott Charles, 25 Church
Walker Bertrand A., 60 M. Walker Charles, 9 Bow Walker Charles H., 30 M.
Walker Edwin B., 96 Prescott
Walker James H., Jr., 46 Beck building Walker Joseph, 54 Garden
Walker Russell T., 4 H'y. Walsh Richard V., DeW., 19 T.
Walter Clarence R., 4 W.
WARD DUREN J. H., D. B., Li-
brarian of the Divinity School and Ph. D., Instructor in Philoso- phy, 48 Shepard
Ward Robert DeC., 38 Hilton block Ward Stanley, 53 T.
Wardner George P., 47 H'ke
Wardner Henry S., 10 W.
Ware Richard D., 8 H'v.
Warner Milton B., 33 C.
Warren Charles, 11 G.
Warren Hobert E., 31 H'ke.
WARREN JOHN C., A. B., M. D., Asst. Professor of Surgery, 58 Beacon. Boston
Warren William H., 34} Shepard
Waslıburn Henry B., 22 H'y.
Washburn Robert M., 22 H'y.
Waterman Walter B., 31 D.
Watriss Frederick N., 25 Holyoke Watts Samuel H., 2 W.
WATSON SERENO, PH.D., Cura- tor of the Herbarium, Botanic Garden
Waughop Philip R., 22 W.
Weaver Benjamin, 24 Hilton block
Webber Arthur B., 777 Main
Weed Fred D)., 37 W.
Weed William M., 62 T.
Weeks Raymond L., 74 Sacramento WEINSCHENK GUSTAVE, Uni- versity Printer, 1 Revere
. Weissman Jesse M., 20 Prescott Welch Ernest M., 56 Trowbridge Weld Alfred R., 8 T.
Weld Alfred W., 19 M.
Weld Bernard C., 17 Little's block Weld Richard H., Jr., 2 Little's blk. Wells Samuel, Jr., 41 M.
Wells Stiles G., 155 Boylston, Boston Wells Wellington, 5 Bigelow
WENDELL BARRETT, A. B., In- structor in English, 18 G.
Wendell Jacob C., Jr., 9 Linden
WENDELL OLIVER C., A. M., Asst. in tlie Observatorv, 18 Saville Wengren Elmer L., 27 M.
Wentworthı Clarence E., 56 North av
West George L., 28 Holyoke
West Montgomery S., 25 Itolyoke Westcott William R., 18 Appleton Wetherell James B., 18 D.
Wetmore Charles D., 1 Manter blk. Weysse Arthur W., 20 H.
Wheeler Alfred A., 46 C.
Wheeler Charles, 7 Beck building
WHEELER JAMES R., PH. D., Instructor in Greek and Latin, 48 Buckingham
Wheelwright George W., Jr., 16 Winthrop
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Whitcomb Howard 404 Harvard White Alexander M., Jr., 404 Har- vard
White Charles J., 9 Little's block WHITE CHARLES J .. A. M., Pro fessor of Mathematics, 36 W.
White Eliot, 20 Holyoke
WHITE GEORGE R., A. M., Asst. in Organic Chemistry, 13 Bow White Harry, 23 H.
White Henry R., 13 G.
White Herbert H., 479 Broadway
WHITE JAMES C., A. B., M. D., Professor of Dermatology, 259 Marlborough, Boston
WHITE JOHN W., PH. D., Profes- sor of Greek, 18 Concord av. White Joseph H., JJr., 96 Prescott
Whitehouse Robert T., 17 Ililton block
Whiting Albert C., 6 Story
Whiting Arthur B., 18 Read's block Whiting Charles A .. 3 H'ke.
WIRITING HAROLD, PH.D., In- structor in Physics, 9 Waterhouse Whitmarsh Joshua 7 H'y.
Whitmore Louis G., 38 North av.
Whitney Hugh, 12 Oxford
Whitney James E., Jr., 15 S.
WHITNEY JOSIAH DWIGHT, LL.D., Sturgis Hooper Professor of Geology, 2 Divinity av. Whitney Willian B., 14 Mellen WHITNEY WILLIAM F., A. B .. M. D., Curator of the Anatomical Museum, and Sec. of the Medical
Faculty, 228 Marlborough, Boston Whitridge Morris, 28 W.
Whittemore Benjamin A., 15 Bige- low
Whittemore Francis L., 15 Follen Whittle Charles L., 14 H.
Wicks Asaph S .. 45 Mt. Auburn
Wickes Walter H., 13 Kirkland pl. Wiggen William H., Jr., 5 De Wolf Wilbur Earl M., A. B., Proctor, 30 I).
Wilbur Oren B., 60 Mt. Auburn Wilcox Mortimer O., 28 D).
Wilder Raymond S., 13 Lancaster Wildes Maurice H., 45 G. Wilkinson Harold S., 41 H'ke. Willard Charles W., 15 H. Willard Waldo W., 9 H'y.
Willett Walter M., 4 S. Williams Allen II., 15 H'y. Williams Ernest P., 36 M.
WILLIAMS FRANCIS II., M. D., Assistant Professor of Therapeu- ties, Hotel Victoria, Boston Williams Frank B., 12 Holyoke Williams Frederick H., 17 Kirkland Williams Gibson T., Jr., 32 Hilton block
Williams Henry II., 17 D. WILLIAMS HENRY W .. A. M., M.
D., Professor of Opththalmology, 15 Arlington, Boston
Williams Leroy B., 30 Irving
Williams Lewis B., 54 Mt. Auburn
Williams Moses, Jr., 9 Holyoke
Williams Willianı J., 18 Grove, Boston
Willes Will D., 6 Ashford, Allston WILSON CHARLES D., M. D., Instructor in Orthodontia, 47 Allen, Boston
Wilson John M., 1092 Tremont, Boston
Winkler Max, 16 H.
Winslow Charles F., 3 S.
WINSOR JUSTIN, L.L.D., Libra- rian, 74 Sparks
Winthrop Frederick B., 21 Beck Hall
Winthrop Grenville B., 10 Plympton Wirts Stephen M., 746 Cambridge Witherle William R., 65 C.
Withrow Charles L. B., 714 Cam- bridge
WOLFF JOHN E., A. B., Instruc- tor in Petrography, Francis ave. Wolff Julius, 12 Kirkland place
WOOD EDWARD S., A. M., M.
D., Professor of Chemistry, 14 Chauncy
Wood Harry, 31 Holyoke
Wood Robert C., 46 North ave.
Wood Robert W., Jr .. 66 T.
Wood Samuel K., 15 Felton bldg.
Woodbury Thornton, 9 Linden
Woodman Francis C., 5 Wadsworth House Woods Arthur H., 33 W.
Woods Arthur L., 32 T.
Woods Thomas S., 46 T.
Woodworth Arthur V., 26 Holyoke
Woodworth Jay B., 20 Holyoke
Woolsey Clarence H., 3 S.
Woomer George B., 17 H'ke.
Workum Julius F., 12 W.
Wrenn Everts, 8 Centre
Wright Charles H., 56 Buckingham
Wright Eben, 35 Beck building
Wright Edward C., 13 Dunster
Wright George C., Lowell Wright George E., 27 S.
Wright James H., 69 C.
WRIGHT JOHN H., A. M., Pro- fessor of Greek, 14 Avon Wright William II., 27 S.
Young James E., 62 C. Young William H., 9 T.
Zane Judson M., 19 Irving Zinkeison Frank E., 25 H'ke.
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The Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women.
Incorporated Ang. 16, 1882.
The Society's House is No. 10 Garden street.
Officers-Mrs. Louise Agassiz, Pres. ; Arthur Gilman, Sec .; Miss Alice M. Longfellow, Treas.
Executive Committee-Mrs. Louise Agassiz, chairman, ex-officio, Arthur Gilman, Miss Alice M. Long- fellow, William E. Byerly, ex-officis, Mrs. J. P. Cooke, Mrs. Arthur Gil- man, William W. Goodwin, Mrs. J. B. Greenough, Miss Lillian Hors- ford, Miss Ellen F. Mason. James B. Greenough. Joseph B. Warner, Mrs. Henry Whitman.
Academic Board-William E. Byerly, Chairman, Mrs. Lonise Agassiz, Artlınr Gilman, ex-officis, William W. Goodwin, Francis J. Child, George L. Goodale, James B. Greenough. James M. Pierce, Cleni- ent L. Smith, Charles Eliot Norton.
Corporation-Elizabeth C. Agas- siz, William E. Byerly, Francis J. Child. Mary H. Cooke, George L. Goodale, William W. Goodwin, James B. Greenoughi, Mary B. Greenough, Henry L. Higginson, Lillian Horsford, Alice M. Long- fellow, Ellen F. Mason, Charles Eliot Norton, James M. Pierce, Clement L. Smith. Joseph B. War- ner, Sarah W. Whitman.
The Episcopal Theological 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, B. A .. Treas., Harcourt Amory, B. A., Sec., Alex- ander H. Rice, L. L. D.
BOARD OF VISITORS.
The Bishop of Massachusetts, ex- officio, Pres., Rev. Thomas F. Fales, Rev. George S. Converse, Rev. Phillips Brooks, D. D., George C. Shattuck, M. D., Daniel B. Hagar, M. A., J. Gardner White, M. A.
FACULTY.
Rev. George Zabriskie Grav, D. D., Dean and Professor of Syste- matic Divinity, Rev. P. H. Steen- stra, D). D., Prof. of Hebrew Liter- ature and Interpretation of the Old Testament, Rev. Alexander V. G. Allen, D. D)., Prof. of Ecclesiastical History, Rev. William Lawrence, B. D., Vice-Dean, Prof. of Homiletics and Pastoral Care, Rev. Henry S. Nash, B. D., Prof. of the Literature and Interpretation of the New Tes- tament, Rev. M. Kellner, B. 1) .. Instructor in Hebrew. Instruction in Elocution is given by Henry Dix- on Jones, B. A.
STUDENTS.
Aucock Arthur M.
Baldwin Elbert F.
Bennett Alden L. Blodgett Lloyd M.
Breed Walter R.
Chase Rufus S.
Dewart William H.
Drown Edward S.
Duff Edward McC.
Edwards Frank E.
Fiori Paolino Hawley Edward W.
Hayes William E.
Hensel Charles A.
Holland Robert Afton,
Jones Henry D.
Jones William H. Loja Paulo Matheson John
Noble William B.
Page Herman Perry Charles H ..
Pfeiffer Charles E.
Rogers Arthur
Sheilds Albert B.
Silver John A.
Sparks George D. Spencer I.
Thayer William G.
Thaxter Eben B.
Vance Joseph A. Vanderbogart Alvin J.
Von Glelin Harry Waters Wilson Woods James H.
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28 OLIVER STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 41
636
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Cambridge National Bank,
87 CAMBRIDGE ST., EAST CAMBRIDGE.
ORGANIZED JUNE 1, 1864.
CAPITAL,
$100,000
D. R. Sortwell, Pres. J. C. Bullard, Cashier.
W. E. Lloyd, Teller.
DIRECTORS :- D. R. Sortwell, A. F. Sortwell, Joseph H. Tyler, J. C. Bullard, Thomas Cunningham, G. Goepper.
DISCOUNT DAY-TUESDAY.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
OF CAMBRIDGE, FORMERLY HARVARD BANK.
Incorporated 1861. Reorganized 1864.
CAPITAL, $200,000.
DANIEL U. CHAMBERLIN, President.
W. A. BULLARD, Cashier. H. W. BULLARD, Messenger. LOUIS W. CUTTING, Clerk.
DIRECTORS :- Dana W. Hyde, Joseph A. Holmes, D. U. Chamberlin, Henry Endicott, H. N. Tilton.
DISCOUNT DAY MONDAY.
LOCATED ON MAIN STREET, CORNER PROSPECT.
The Charles River National Bank,
OF CAMBRIDGE.
STATE CHARTER, 1832. NATIONAL, 1864.
CAPITAL, $100,000.
CHARLES E. RAYMOND, President.
EBEN SNOW, Cashier.
WILLIAMM M. SNOW, Asst. Cashier. GEORGE H. HOLMES, Bookkeeper. EDMUND H. NORRIS, Receiving Teller. ERNEST L. PRATT, Messenger.
-DIRECTORS:
Chas. E. Raymond. Wm. T. Richardson. Wm. Kimball. Walter S. Swan. Eben Snow.
Discount Every Day.
LOCATED AT NO. 1 HARVARD ROW.
637
ADVERTISEMENTS.
NATIONAL CITY BANK,
-OF CAMBRIDGE .-
553 MAIN STREET,
CAMBRIDGEPORT. MASS.
Incorporated 1853.
Reorganized 1885.
CHARTER EXTENDED 1885.
CAPITAL,
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- - - - - - $100,000. SURPLUS, -
- - 50,000. EDWIN' DRESSER, President. HENRY B. D.AVIS. Cashier. W.M, A, JAMES, Clerk and MMessenger.
DIRECTORS :- Edwin Dresser, Frank A. Kennedy, Caleb C. Allen, Leander Greely, George W. Gale.
DISCOUNT EVERY DAY.
Cambridge Savings Bank
NO. 2 HARVARD ROW, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. INCORPORATED 1834.
President, Treasurer, Clerk, Bookkeeper,
CHAS. W. SEVER.
OSCAR F. ALLEN.
JAMES H. WYETH.
ARTHUR H. BOARDMAN.
Interest computed from the fourth Thursday of every quarter, viz : January, April, July, and October, and payable in January and July of each year.
OFFICE HOURS, 8 A. M. TO 1 P. M.
Lechmere National Bank,
66 CAMBRIDGE ST., COR. SECOND, EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Re-Organized March, 1865.
Incorporated 1853.
CAPITAL, $100,000.
SURPLUS, $70,000.
LEWIS HALL, President. GEORGE A. LLOYD; Cashier. ARTHUR TOWNSEND, Clerk and Messenger.
DIRECTORS:
LEWIS HALL, K. S. CHAFFEE, GEO. W. DEARBORN,
O. S. BROWN, W. H. SHERMAN.
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