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UNDERHILL & ANDER- SON, First (see page 520)
Wooden Ware.
ANDERSON & HENDER- SON, 691 Main (see p. 691) BROCK BROS., 12 and 14 Brattle (see p. 683)
HEDIN JOHN A. & CO., 232 Cambridge (see p. 195) MOORE & RICKER, 8 Brat- tle (see p. 344) Smart D. C. (mnfr.), 282 Main
Wrapping Paper and Twine.
AMEE BROS., 5 Harvard sq., (see p. 20)
Wreaths, Crosses, Etc. BOCK WILLIAM A., 329 and 331 North av. (see p. 695) DOYLE WILLIAM E., 579 Cambridge and (43 Tremont, B.) (see p. 188)
Yeast ( Compressed). MacLeod William G., r. 96 Inman
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CITY GOVERNMENT, 1890.
Municipal Election First Tuesday in Decembnr.
City Government Organized First Monday in January.
MAY) R.
Hon. Henry H. Gilmore, office City Hall, residence 26 Clinton St.
ALDERMEN. Meet Tuesday evenings. Alvin F. Sortwell, President. Walter W. Pike, Clerk. Ward 1-Edward R. Cogswell, William T. Piper.
Ward 2-Frank H. Teele, Alvin F. Sortwell, Elmer H. Bright.
Ward 3-James F. Alyward, John R. Fairbairn.
Ward 4-Daniel E. Frasier.
Ward 5-John E. Parry, Charles L. Fuller.
COMMON COUNCIL.
Meet Tuesday evenings.
Edward A. Bingham, President. Edward J. Brandon, Clerk. William Walker, Page.
Ward 1-William R. Ellis, An- drew J. Jones, Marshall N. Stearns, Henry E. Warner.
Ward 2-James E. Brown. Well- ington Fillmore, Frederick W. Mac- donald, J. Henry Russell, Edward C. Wheeler.
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Ward 3-Herman Bachman, Wil- liam J. Breen, John S. Clary, Ed- ward A. Counihan.
Ward 4-Edward A. Bingham, Herbert A. Chase, Charles W. Che- ney, William M. Townsend, Henry I). Winter.
Ward 5-Silas E. Buck, William R. Howland.
JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES OF
THE CITY COUNCIL.
Accounts-Alderman Fuller and Piper, Councilmen Wheeler, Baclı- man and Buck.
Almshouse-Aldermen Parry and Bright, Councilmen Counihan, Che- ney and Russell.
Assessors' Department-Alderman Piper, Councilmen Russell and Bachnian.
City Engineering-AldermenFra- sier and Teele, Councilmen Winter, Macdonald and Jones.
Claims-Aldermen Aylward, Cogs well and Piper, the President and Councilmen. Warner, Howland, Fill- more, Counihan and Chase.
Finance-The Mayor and Alder- nien Sortwell, Teele and Cogswell, the President and Councilmen Wheel- er, Clary, Chase, Howland and War- ner.
Fire Department- Aldermen Ayl- ward and Sortwell, Councilmen Mac- donald, Winter and Ellis.
Fuel-Aldermen Fuller, Council- men Wheeler, Breen and Fillmore.
Health-Aldermen Cogswell and Fuller, Councilmen Chase, Brown and Townsend.
Lamps-Aldermen Fuller and Teele, Councilmen Fillmore Couni- han and Winter.
Ordinances-Aldermen Sortwell and Aylward, Councilmen Howland Warner and Townsend.
Printing-Aldermen Frasier and Bright, Councilmen Russell, Cheney and Ellis.
Public Instruction-Aldermen Fairbairn and Bright, the President and Councilmen Howland, Warner and Brown.
Public Property-Aldermen Fra- sier and Teele, Councilmen Clary, Stearns and Buck.
Roads and Bridges-Aldermen Sortwell and Cogswell, Councilmen Townsend, Jones and Breen.
Rules and Orders-Aldermen Bright and Piper, Councilmen Bach- nian, Chase and Wheeler.
Water Supply-Aldermen Bright and Fairbairn, Councilmen Bach- man, Brown and Ellis.
STANDING COMMITTEE OF THE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN.
Bonds-Aldermen Parry, Sort- well and Aylward.
Claims-Aldermen Aylward, Cogs- well and Piper.
Elections and Returns-Aldermen Piper, Fairbairn and Bright.
Fire Dept .- Aldermen Aylward, Sortwell and Parry.
Health-Alderman Cogswell, Ful- ler and Aylward.
Licenses-Aldermen Parry, Cogs- well and Piper.
Police-The Mayor and Aldermen Teele, Frasier and Parry.
Roads and Bridges- Aldermen Sortwell, Cogswell and Piper.
Rules and Orders - Aldermen Bright, Piper and Fairbairn.
Sewers-Aldermen Teele, Frasier and Fairbairn.
SPECIAL COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.
Soldiers' Aid-Aldermen Cogs- well, Bright, Fairbairn, Frasier and Parry.
SPECIAL COMMITTEES OF THE CITY COUNCIL.
Harvard Bridge-The Mayor and Aldermen Teele, Frasier and Fuller ; President of Common Council. Councilmen Macdonald, Bachman, Townsend, Brown and Ellis.
· Legislative Matters - Aldermen Cogswelland Aylward; Councilmen Warner, Howland and Fillmore.
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Rindge Gifts-The Mayor, Presi- dent of Common Council, Aldermen Frasier and Fairbairn; Council- men Russell, Stearns and Cheney.
Salable City Lands-Aldermen Teele and Frasier; Councilmen Clary, Stearns and Buck.
COMMITTEES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL.
Bills in the Second Reading- Councilmen Clary , Russell and Win- ter.
Elections and Returns-Council- men Buck, Cunningham and Town- send.
Enrolled Ordinances - Council- men Cheney, Macdonald and Breen.
Assessors-Joshua G. Gooch, An- drew J. Green, Joseph Whittemore.
Assistant Assessors-Ward 1, Charles H. Hunnewell. Ward 2, Ward 3, George F. Mckenzie Ward 4, John Lennon, Ward 5, Thomas F. Cahir.
Board of Health-William H. Whitney, D. H. Thurston, H. P. Walcott. Office City Hall. Meets last Friday in each month at 4 p. m.
Overseers of the Poor-Ward 1, Chas. E. Vaughan. term expires 1893. Ward 2, Sumner Albee, term expires 1894. Ward 3, Stephen S. Anderson, term expires 1892. Ward 4, Charles Walker, term expires 1891. Ward 5, Michael Corcoran, term expires 1890. Office Central square building.
Secretary - David P. Muzzey. Visitor, Vespasian Danforth. Office, Central square building, Cambridge- port. Office hours, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Telephone 78-4
City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen - Walter W. Pike, Asst. City Clerk - Edward J. Bran- don. Office, City Hall. Office hours, 8 am. to 3 p. m. Saturdays, 8 a. m. to 2 p. m.
City Treasurer and Collector William W. Dallinger, office, City Hall. Office hours 8 a. m. to 2 p. n.
City Auditor - Harry T. Upham, office, City Hall. Office hours, 8 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Clerk of Committees - John Mc- Duffie, office, City Hall.
City Engineer - Louis M. Hast- ings, office, City Hall. Office hours, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Saturdays, 8 a. m. to 2 p. m.
City Messenger- Francis L. Pratt, office, City Hall.
Superintendent of Lamps-B. Otis Danforth, office, Central Square building, office hours, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m.
Sealer of Weights and Measures. B. Otis Danforth, Dep. Sealer, Con- rad D. Kinnear, office, Central sq .. building, office hours, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Harbor Master - William J. Mar- vin.
Milk Inspector - Frank A. Dun- bar, office, Central square building, office hours, Wednesdays and Satur- days, 9 a. m. to 12 m.
Vinegar Inspector -Frank A. Dunbar.
Superintendent of Schools- Fran- cis Cogswell, office Central square building, office hours, 4 to 5 p. m., except Saturdays
City Solicitor -Charles J. Mc- Intire
Commissioner on West Boston, Craigie's and Prison Point Bridges - William J. Marvin.
Superintendent of Streets - Jolin McSorley, office, City Hall basement office hours 9 to 10 a. m.
Chief Engineer - Thomas J. Ca- sey, office, City Hall, office hours 9 to 10 a. m.
Probation Officer -Fred W. Ha- gar, office, Central square building, Western avenue.
Missionary of the Sanders Tem- perance Fund - Alonzo Stewart, agent
Superintendent of Almshouse - Martin L. Eldredge. Tannery street, North Cambridge, Telephone 10-4.
City Physician - Henry P. Wal- cott.
Physician of Almshouse and Asst. City Physician Lewis L. Bryant.
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Health Oficer- A. F. Holt, M. D., office, City Hall; office hours, 8 a. m. to' 12 m.
Weighers - Leonard R. Bacon, Thomas Burns, Isaac A. Chandler, James W. Coleman, Ira Doughty, John Guiney, Alvin M. Haynes, Charles F. Hittinger, Nathan H., Holbrook, Henry Hooker, Henry James Alfred Morrill, Robert S. Paine. James H. Reardon, John Reardon, Jr., Joshua S. Sanborn, Thomas H. Shea, William Maloney, Michael Leary, George L. Murdock.
Coal Weighers - Silas E. Buck, Edward E. Coye, Walter F. Grieves, Fred A. Humiston, Herbert T. Law- rence, Thomas H. Matthews, John E. A. Mulliken, Horace L. Porter, Joshua S. Sanborn, Alfred H. Wel- lington, Ernest H. Wellington, Geo. L. Mitchell, Marshall Lincoln, David B. Clark, Charles F. Carley, Amos Pettingell.
Hay Weighers - Joshua S. San- born, Timothy Sullivan, Thomas Gurnham.
Measurers of Wood and Bark- Wm. H. Hood, Herbert T. Law- rence, Joshua S. Sanborn, Horace L. Porter, Thomas F. Burbank, Albert G. Phelps.
Pound Keeper - Thomas Burns.
Cambridge Water Board-Ches- ter W. Kingsley, Pres., His Honor the Mayor, and President Common Council, Ex officio members. Lean- der M. Hannum, George H. How- ard, John F. O'Brien, James M. W. Hall, Chester W. Kingsley, Walter H. Harding, Water Register and Clerk of Board, office City Hall, office hours 8 A. M. to 4 P. M., Harry L. Lincoln, Registrar's assistant ; Hiram Nevons, Supt. ; John L. Har- rington, Assistant Supt .; E. C. Brooks, Pumping Engineer.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Chief of Police-Lothrop J. Cloyes, office Central sq. building, Western avenue.
Captains-District 1, Thomas H. Lucy ; District 2, Mark J. Folsom, District 3, John F. Murray.
Inspector-Lawrence J. Ducey, asst. inspector, Alonzo S. Harriman.
Sergeants of Police-Daniel Calla- han, Andrew Sproul, Fred B. Pullen, station 1; William F. Batchelder, and court officer, J. Scott Alexander, Charles L. Pike, station 2; William Mullett, Denis Corcoran, station 3.
Policemen-District 1. George T. Barrington, Edward F. Belcher, El- bridge S. Blen, Michael J. Brennan, James L. McElroy, Michael J. Conry, Timothy Corcoran, John Coulter, Patrick Doyle, Joseph H. Furbush, Michael Culhane, John J. McBride, Robert T. Hixon, Edward Joyce, John E. McCrehan, Hugh J. McNamee, Charles C. Marston, Simon D. Hiscock, Wm. Nickelson, Bernard J. Roper, Leonard Shack- ford, George Smyth, Thomas F. Sullivan, John H. Wells, Orrin B. White, James H. H. Holt, Fred L. Ladd, Jolın E. Winslow
District 2. Lawrence J. Ducey, Jolın W. Deehan, Thomas F. Dynan, Michael A. Ginty, Wm. H. Graves, John J. Griffith. James P. Hall, John P. Maloy, Henry C. Jones, Charles H. Stetson, Benjamin F. Higgings, James E. Murray, Charles L. Pike, Charles W Priest, Michael Neilon, Thomas J. Real, Arthur F. Robinson, David Stevens, Cornelius Sullivan, Wm. Twist, John Wiley, Timothy J. Hartnett, William H. Deelian, James E. McNulty.
District 3. Frederick Apel, Moses W. Hooper, Amos Jones, James M. Keaney, William H. McMenniman, P. F. Murray, Frank W. Scobey, John E. Shaughnessy, John W. Skelley, Francis J. Coughlin, Pat- rick F. Hurley, Jere McCarthy, Michael Coffey, Thomas F. Dinan
Medical Examiner-A. F. Holt.
Constables-George T. Barring- ton, William F. Batchelder, Michael S. Busnach, Lothrop J. Cloyes, Lawrence J. Ducey, John R. Fair- bairn, Thomas T. Ferguson, Mark J. Folsom, Joseph Fox, Appleton Hubbard, Charles H. Hunnewell, John Lennon, Charles S. Lincoln, Frank H. Lull, Frederic A. Lull, James I. Murphy, John F. Murray, Daniel B. Nash, John W. Skelley, Warren F. Spalding, Vespasian Danforth, Thomas H. Lucy, Alonzo S. Harriman, John Loughrey, Charles S. Gilbert, P. Allen Lind- sey, Warren Ivers. Arthur M. Stew- art, James McD. Roy, Amos Jones.
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Third District Court.
Eastern Middlesex.
Jurisdiction, Cambridge, Arling- ton and Belmont.
Standing Justice -- Chester F.Sanger. Special Justices-Samuel W. Mc- Daniel and Jabez Fox.
Trial Justice for Juvenile Offend- ers-Chester F. Sanger.
Clerk-Emerson W. Law.
Meets every day at 9 A. M. at City Building, Brattle square.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
FILSBYE
Chief Engineer-Thomas J. Ca- sey, 173 Cambridge street.
Asst. Engineers-Nathaniel W. Bunker, 6 Beech; Charles W. Brackett, 133 Mt. Auburn; William B. Cade, 27 Park; N. W. Bunker, Secretary.
ENGINE CO., NO. 1.
House on Brattle sq., Ward 1.
John H. Brown, Foreman ; Dan- iel E. Shea, Assistant Foreman ; Edward E. Priest, Engineer ; James Jefferson. Fireman ; Hiram W. Hooker. Driver; Charles R. Hook- er, Driver of Hose Carriage.
ENGINE CO., NO. 2.
House on Main street, near Win- sor, Ward 4.
James Cunningham, Foreman ; Arthur C. Day, Assistant Foreman ; Thomas Wiseman, Engineer; Wil- liam Parks Fireman ; John H. Wal- ker, Driver; Charles R. Hooker, Driver of Hose Carriage.
ENGINE CO., NO. 3.
House 40 Fourth street, Ward 3.
William F. Newman, Foreman ; Edward Winward, Asst. Foreman; Hiram Blood, Engineer; Elliott E. Alley, Fireman ; Peter F. MeSoley, Driver ; Lorenzo H. Dale, Driver of Hose Carriage.
ENGINE CO., NO. 4.
House 234 North av., Ward 5.
William J. Hanna,, Foreman ; Geo.F.Tibbetts, Assistant Foreman ; John E. Ricker, Engineer; Benja- min Young, Fireman; George E. Muzzey, Driver; Sylvanus G. Griffin, Driver of Hose Carriage.
ENGINE CO., NO. 5.
House Hampshire street, corner of Inman, Ward 2.
Frank P. Scanlan, Foreman ; Con- rad D. Kinnear, Assistant Fore- man; Charles E. Conner, Engin- eer; George W. McIntyre, Fire- man ; Joseph P. Cartwright, Driver ; Francis P. Carr, Driver of Hose Carriage.
CHEMICAL ENGINE, NO. 1.
Central sq. building, Western av.
Lewis C. Clark, Engineman ; Wil- liam Haley, Driver; William H. Lydston, Relief Engineer.
HOOK AND LADDER CO., NO. 1. House in City building, Brattle sq., Ward 1.
Charles Emerson, Foreman ; Jas. P. Ewell, Asst. Foreman : Albert S. Benson, Driver of Carriage.
HOOK AND LADDER CO., NO. 2. House on Portland street, corner of Thorndike, Ward 2.
Thomas L. Hunter, Foreman ; James F. Dalton, Asst. Foreman ; Thomas Mimnaugh, Driver.
Cambridge Fire Telegraph.
Alarm
Office City building, Brattle sq.
Thomas J. Casey, Supt. ; George J. Blaisdell, Asst. Supt. ; Arthur W. Daniels, David J. Campbell, Opera- tors.
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LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES.
No.
2 Prison Point st .. cor. Bridge
4 Gore st., J. P. Squire's Works
6 Third st., cor. Broadway
6 W. B. Bridge, Transfer sta- tion (duplicate)
7 Third st., cor. Bent
8 Thorndike st., cor. Third
9 Cambridge st., near First
10 Thorndike st., near First
12 Third st., cor. Winter
12 North st., cor. Water (dupli- cate)
13 Fourth st., Engine House No. 3
15 Vine st., cor. Fifth
16 Broadway, Greely's Mill
17 Washington st., cor. Brewery
21 Sidney st., cor. Allston
23 Pearl st., cor. Auburn
24 Brookline st., cor. Valentine
25 Lafayette square
26 Main st., cor. Osborn
27
Clark st., cor. Harvard
28 Broadway, near Brewery
29 Pine st .. cor. Washington
31 Cambridge st., cor. Harding
32 Columbia st., cor. Cambridge
34 Hampshire st., cor. Columbia
35 Harvard st., cor. Norfolk
36 Main st., cor. Prospect
37 Junction Pleasant and River streets
38 Magazine st., cor. Lake
39 Magazine st., cor. Chestnut
41
Pleasant st., cor. Frirmont
Blackstone st., opp. Riverside Press
42 43 Banks st., cor. Flagg
45 Franklin st., cor. Soden
46 Main st., cor. Hancock
47 Broadway, cor. Antrim
48 Inman square, Engine House No. 5
49 Cambridge st., cor. Baldwin
51 Broadway, cor. Ellery st.
52 Junction Main and Mt. Au- burn sts.
53 Mt. Auburn St., cor. Holyoke place
54 Cambridge st. , Memorial Hall
56 Kirkland st., cor. Sumner
57 Oxford st., cor. Mellen
59 Harvard square, cor. Brattle st.
61 Brattle square, City Build- ing
62 Mt. Auburn st., cor. Hilliard
63 Junction Brattle and Mason sts.
64 Junction Concord ave. and Garden st.
65 North ave., cor. Shepard st.
68 North avenue near Railroad Bridge
69 North ave., cor. Day st.
71 North ave., near Tannery
72 Cedar st., cor. Dudley
73 Spruce st., near Bay State Brick Yard
74 Dublin st., cor. Railroad
75 Walden st., cor. Raymond
76 Walnut ave., c. Arlington st.
78 Concord ave. c. Sparks st.
79 Brattle st. cor. Sparks
82 Brattle st. cor. Appleton
83 Brattle st., corner Elmwood avenue
87 Lake View av., near Concord avenue
89 Concord avenue, near Hittin- ger's Ice House
92 Mt. Auburn st., near Railroad Stable
93 Locust st., cor. Cushing
114 Ninth st., Goepper Bros., Bar- rel Factory
116 Broadway, Tower's Piano-key factory
121 Brookline st., cor. Chestnut
125 Green st., F. A. Kennedy's Cracker bakery
134 Treniont st., cor. Hampshire, City stable
135
Harvard st., opp. Bigelow
137 Western ave., cor. Howard
152 Junction Main and Bow sts.
158 Oxford st., cor. Harris
167 Linnaean st., cor. Avon
168 North avenue, Engine House No. 4 216
Ninth st., Rubber Factory Yard
242 Albro st., Electric Light Works
264 Cambridge Observatory
271 North ave., Railroad stable
Instructions to Key Holders.
Alarms to be given from the box nearest the location of the fire.
Do not give an alarm for a fire seen at a distance, unless assistance is called for.
To give an alarm, open the door, pull the hook to the bottom of the slot once, and let go. Each box contains a small bell, which, if heard before you pull, indicates that an alarm has been previously given, and by listening at the box, you will learn the number of the box
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from which the alarm was given, but in no case will you pull the box while the alarm is striking. After giving the alarm, remain at the box, so as to direct the firemen to the fire. Be sure that you lock the box before leaving it.
Citizens are requested to inform themselves where keys to the signal boxs are kept, signs suitably inscrib- ed being placed over each box, giv- ing the requisite information.
Instructions to Firemen.
First alarm will be given by strik- ing three or more rounds.
Second alarm will be given by repeating the first.
General alarm' will be given by striking three blows on the gongs and bells.
In cases where hook and ladder companies only are wanted, the call will be given by striking five blows.
Companies not required to res- pond to first or second alarms will be notified of the extinguishment of a fire by two blows on the gongs, that their services will not be need- ed, and that orders have been given to "make up." Should an alarm be given from any box while a por- tion of the departement is engaged at a fire, the apparatus not in ser- vice will respond.
LOCATION OF BELL STRIKERS.
Baptist church, Central square.
Baptist church, North av., wd. 5.
Battery station, City building, Brattle square.
Bell Tower at Cushing school house, Cushing st., ward 1.
Methodist church, Harvard street, ward 2.
Putnam school house, Fourth st., ward 3.
Steamer 5, Inman square.
Unitarian church, Harvard square, ward 1.
Webster school house, Upton st., ward 4.
Citizens are earnestly requested to inform themselves where keys to the signal boxes are kept, signs suitably inscribed being placed over each box, giving the requisite infor- mation.
THOMAS J. CASEY, Chief Engineer Camb. Fire Dept.
Cambridge Public Library.
Broadway, between Trowbridge, and Irving streets, ward 1.
Open every day, Sundays and le- gal holidays excepted, from 10 A.M. to 9 P. M.
Officers-Charles Walker, Sec .; E. A. Durrell, A.F. Sortwell, Henry H. Gilmore, S. L. Montague, Ed- ward A. Bingham, Albert M. Barnes, Thomas W. Higginson, John H. H. McNamee, Trustees ; Miss Almira L. Hayward, Librarian.
Number of volumes about 22,000. Additions are constantly made.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Hon. Henry H. Gilmore, Mayor. Chairman, Ex Officio.
Ward 1. Edward H. Hall, John, L. Hildreth, Alice M. Longfellow.
Ward 2. Mrs. Phebe M. Kendall, James L. Paine, Alphonso E. White.
Ward 3. Richard J. McKelleget, Dr. Annie Clark, Stewart, Edmund Walsh.
Ward 4. Joseph A. Ball, Asa P. Morse, Mrs. Caroline L. Edgerly.
Ward 5. William A. Start, Albert M. Barnes, George A. Allison.
Regular meetings of the School Committee are lreld on the third Thursday evening, of each month at 8 o'clock.
Sanford B. Hubbard, secretary, Cambridgeport, Office Central Sq. building.
Francis Cogswell, Superintendent, office Central square building, West- ern avenue, Cambridgeport; office hours, 4 to 5 P. M., except Saturdays. When requested, lre will be at his office, on Saturday at 9 A. M.
Sanford B. Hubbard, Central sq. building, Cambridgeport, Agent of Committee on Supplies.
Arthur W. Chamberlain, Page of the Committee.
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STANDING COMMITTEES.
Accountsand Estimates .- Messrs. Morse, Allison, Ball.
Drawing. - Messrs. White, Hall, Miss Stewart, Mrs. Edgerly, Mr. Barnes.
Evening Schools. - Miss Long- fellow, Messrs. Allison, Paine, Miss Stewart, Mr. Ball.
Examinations and Promotions. - Mr. Start, Mrs. Kendall, Mr. Walsh.
Examination of Teachers. - Mr. Start. Miss. Stewart, Mrs. Edgerly, Mr. Walsh, Mrs. Kendall, Miss Longfellow, Mr. Morse.
High Schools. - Mr. Hildreth, Mrs. Kendall, Messrs. White, Mc- Kelleget, Morse, Start, Barnes.
Kindergartens. - Mr. Hill, Mrs. Kendall, Mr. Allison, Mrs. Edgerly, Mr. Walsh.
Mesic .- Mr. Barnes, Mrs. Edgerly, Mr. Hall.
Rules and Regulations. - Messrs. Paine, White, McKelleget.
Salaries .- Messrs. Morse, Allison, Hall.
School Houses and Health. - Messrs. Hildreth, Paine, Walsh, Ball, Allison.
Sewing .- Miss. Longfellow, Mrs. Edgerly, Messrs. Barnes, Paine, Walsh.
Supplies .- Messrs. Barnes, Morse, McKelleget, White. Hildreth.
Text Books. - Mrs. Kendall, Mr. Barnes, Miss Longfellow.
Training Class. - Mr. Hall, Mrs. Kendall, Mr. Start, Mrs. Edgerly, Miss Stewart.
Truant Oficers .- Messrs. Allison, Paine, Hall, McKelleget, Ball.
VACATIONS.
A short vacation April 2 to April 14. The time of the beginning and the length of the summer vacation is fixed annually at the meeting in April.
SIGNAL FOR NO SESSION OF THE GRAMMAR AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS ON DAYS OF SEVERE STORMS.
The signal is five strokes of the fire alarm repeated once.
When given at 8.05 A. M., the morning session of the grammar and primary schools will be omitted.
TRUANT OFFICERS.
Moses M. Child, Francis M. Ma- son, John Collier.
SCHOOL HOURS.
Hours for keeping school (except the High School), are from 9 to il. 30 in the forenoon, and 2 to 4 in the afternoon, except during the months of Nov. Dec. and Jan., when the afternoon sessions extends from 1.30 to 3.30 P. M.
The daily sessions of the High School will begin at 830 A. M., and close at 130 P. M.
CAMBRIDGE LATIN SCHOOL. 35 Lee street. Opened 1886.
William F. Bradbury, Theodore P. Adams, Charles W. Parmenter, Helen M. Albee, Charlotte C. Bar- rell, Marion Bradbury, Margarette M. Leighton, Jennie S. Spring, Car- oline Drew, Emma M. Sawyer, Mar- tha L. Babbitt, Secretary.
ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL.
Fayette street, corner Broadway. Erected 1864.
Frank A. Hill, Edwin L. Sargent, Emma F. Munroe, Clara A. Armes, Carrie Close, Louise P. Parker, My- ria I Ellis. Chas. H. Morse, Harriet E. Bird, Emma A. Scudder, Maria E. Spare, Mattie R. Smith. Caroline A. Sawyer, Delia Stickney, Charles F. Warner, Martha L. Babbitt, Sec- retarv.
CAMBRIDGE MANUAL TRAIN- SCHOOL.
Broadway cor. Irving street, Ward 1.
Opened 1880.
Harry Ellis, Supt., Charles H. Morse, - Master of High School Dept., Wallace B. Blandin, Instru c- tor in Carpentry and Joinery; Geo. H. Furbush, Instructor in Pattern Making ; Allen K. Sweet, Instructor in Machine Shop; James G. Telfer, Instructor in Blacksmithing; Wm. H. H. Mallory, Engineer; Albert L. Ware, Instructor in Mechanical Drawing ; Daniel P. Danehy, Night Watchman.
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GRAMMAR.
Allston-Boardman street.
Benjamin W. Roberts, Mary I. Vinton, Sara A. Bailey, Mary M. Brigham, Mary Blair, Hattie B. Johnson, Melissa M. Mckinley, Ce- lia F. McFarland, Evelyn B. Keu- ney, Emily R. Pitkin, Ida G. Smith, Carrie M. Williams, Susan M. Adams.
Corlett - Holworthy street.
Fannie P. Browning, Mrs. Sarah E. Clark.
Harvard -Inman street, corner Broadway.
James S. Barrell, Arthur A. Lin- coln, Emily F. Damon, Mary F. Emerson, Elizabeth L. Buckley, Annie M. Streat, Estelle J. French, H. Frances Fabyan, Eliza S. Get- chell, Cora E. Hosmer, Hortense O. Young, Susan F. Athearn, Ada H. Wellington, Theresa C. Bartlett, Margaret B. Wellington, Etta M. Houghton.
Peabody-Linnæan corner Avon. st.
Frederick S. Cutter, Addie F Cleary, Anna F. Bellows, Susan Allison, Charlotte A. Ewell, Mary E. Patterson.
Putman-67 Fourthi street, c. Otis.
Thomas W. Davis, Frederick W. Eveleth, Eliza M. Hussey, Annetta Bruce, Lydia B. Collier, Anna M. Dormer, Ella R. Avery, Sarah M. Grieves, Annie B. Josselyn, Louise A. Keeler, Augusta G. Mirick, Eli- za S. Paddack, Mary M. Sullivan Shepard - Nortli ave., near Russell.
Edward O. Grover, Nellie A. Hutchins, Mary A. Bosworth, Emily F. Fessenden, A. Estelle Ingraham, Clara A. Peterson, Evelyn J. Locke, Flora C. Ingraham, Harriet Foster, Emma A. Faulkner, Ellen J. Hunt, Harriet V. Dever.
Thorndike - Thorndike street.
Ruel H. Fletcher, Harriet A. Townsend, Emma F. Cogan, Grace W. Fletcher, Emma A. Hopkins, Abby A. K. Howard, Elizabeth G. Hutchinson, Martha A. Martin, Mary E. Nason. S. Louise Regal, Abby S. Taylor, Lydia A. Whitcher, Laura S. Westcott.
Washington-51 Brattle street.
John W. Freese, Annie E. Whit- tier, Eldora J. Clark, Lucy A. Downing, Mary L. Ells, Alice P. Fay, Adeline M. Ireson. Winifred L. Kinsley, Adelaide A. Keith, Mar- garet J. Penney, Hattie Shepherd, Mary E. Stiles, Abby M. Webb.
Webster-Upton street.
John D. Billings, Arthur V. Whit- ney, Mary E. Towle, Esther F. Hannum, Ada A. Billings, Nellie C. Duley, Ella E. Buttrick, Char- lotte M. Chase, Florence B. Chan- dler, Susan I .! Downs, Anna S. Lam- son, Annie M. Dow, Josie F. Lamp- rey, Georgia E. Lancaster, Gertrude A. Long, Clara E. Matchett, Alice C. Phinney, Mary A. Townsend, Minnie V. Reid.
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