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GENERAL PUTNAM COLONY, NO. 79.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Officers- James F. Talbot, Ex. Gov. : R. B. Rowe, Gov. ; Calvin H. Annis, Lt. Gov .; George Allen, Sec. ; William P. Hanscom, Treas .; E. E. Hutchinson, Collector ; H. Annie Allen, Chaplain; Mrs. Alice Hanscom, Sergeant at Arms; Mrs. Belle Bailey, Deputy Sergeant at Arms; Mrs. H. L. Hutchinson, Sentinel Inner Gate; Mary J. Ray- mond, Sentinel of Outer Gate; A. Gould, Nathan Hutchinson and Mrs. Clara A. Coleman, Trustees.
Meet first and third Friday even- ings in Odd Fellows' Hall, 548 Main street.
JOHN ROBINSON COLONY, NO. 89.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Officers-Dr. J. E. Dwyer, Gov. ; E. W. Wheeler, Lt. Gov .; G. C. Dillman. Sec .; E. W. Friend, Col- lector; W. H. McClennan, Treas. ; Mrs. H. T. Wheeler, Chaplain ; Mrs. A. Foster, Sergeant at Arms; Miss H. L. Kenney, Deputy Sergeant at Arms; C. A. Sharon, Sent.of Inner Gate; D. F. Sweeney, Sent.of Outer Gate; T. J. Partridge, M. D. Medi- cal Examiner.
Meet second and fourth Wednes- day evenings in Cambridge Lower Hall, 603 Main st. Cambridgeport.
GOV. ROWELL COLONY, NO. 114.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
Offi :ers-W. F. Smith, Gov .; MIrs. Fred Gohing, Lieut. Gov .; Wm. J. Hanna, Sec. ; E. F. Bert- well, Collector; A.E. Long, Treas .; Lemuel Richard, Mrs. S. L. Long, B. B. Baxter. Trustees; Dr. C. II. Whitham, Medical Examiner.
Meet second and Fourth Monday evenings in Odd Fellows' Hall, North ave.
Societies.
AMICABLE FIRE SOCIETY.
Instituted April 10, 1810.
Officers-Andrew J. Jones, Pres. ; Frank Hunnewell, Treas.
Meet second Monday of Janu- ary and April.
BRADFORD BOAT CLUB.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Brookline Bridge, Brookline st.
Officers-P. A. Berkeley, Pres. ; J. H. Phelan, V. Pres. ; J. A. Gra- ney, Rec. Sec. ; Edward McAllen, Capt.
Meet first Sunday in each month at Club House.
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CAMBRIDGE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION.
Organized May 29, 1875.
Officers - Nathan Hutchinson, P .; Samuel Reynolds. V. P .; Geo. Allen, Sec .; Joseph Whitte- more. Treas. ; Nathan Hutchinson, Samuel Reynolds, Geo. Allen, Ar- thur F. Xavier, Fred A Lull, Miss Kate McCarty, Mrs. H. L. Hutchin- son. Ex. Com.
Annual meeting for election of officers, third Thursday in May.
CAMBRIDGE CASINO.
The Cambridge Casino is designed to provide facilities for boating, lawn tennis, bowling and kindred sports.
The grounds are situated on the banks of Charles river, at the foot of Hawthorn st. Old Cambridge.
Directors - Joseph B Russell, Pres. ; Joseph S. Thorp, Jr. Treas. ; Richard H. Dana, Clerk ; Benjamin Vaughan, Wm. Lawrence, John P. Hopkinson, William B. Lambert. Directors ; Daniel Sullivan, Janitor.
CAMBRIDGE HUMANE SOCIETY.
CAMBRIDGE.
Organized Aug. 24, 1814.
Francis J. Child, Pres. ; William Taggar Piper, Treas .; Arthur Gil- man, Sec. ; 10 Garden st.
Annual meeting third Saturday in November.
CAMBRIDGE BRANCH OF THE INDIAN RIGHTS ASSO- CIATION.
Officers-Rev. Edward Abbott, Pres. ; Prof. James B. Thayer, Vice Pres. ; Russell Bradford, Sec. ; Jas. J. Myers, Treas. ; Rev. F. G. Pea- body, Frank Foxcroft, Prof.James Barr Ames, Charles F. Wyman, Ex. Com.
Annual meeting in December.
CAMBRIDGE LYCEUM.
Officers - Charles R. Saunders. Pres. ; Charles H. Saunders, Sec,
and Treas. ; Charles H. Hunnewell, Charles R. Sannders, Philip Nut- ting, Alden T. Keen, trustees.
Meet annually at Lyceum build- ing. Harvard square.
CAMBRIDGE MEDICAL IM- PROVEMENT SOCIETY.
Organized June, 1868.
Officers-H. O. Marcy, Pres. ; Dr. A. H. Tuttle, Sec. Membership about 50.
Meetings the fourth Monday in each month except July and Au- gust, at Colonial Club.
CAMBRIDGE TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, NO. 61.
Instituted January, 1863.
Officers- -, Pres. ; - -- , Vice Pres. : L. Henry Lincoln, Rec. Sec. ; J. L. Jones, Jr. Fin. Sec. ; Frank L. Gookin, Treas. ; Francis A. Mor- row, Sergeant at Arms.
Annual election, second Monday in December.
Meet at Raymond Hall, 602 Main street. Cambridgeport, on the second Monday of each month.
CAMBRIDGE WOMAN'S SUF- FRAGE LEAGUE.
Organized December, 1883.
Col. T. W. Higginson, Pres .; Mrs. M. F. Walling, Mrs. P. M. Kendall, Rev. C. R. Moor, Vice Prests .; Mrs. M. C. Billings, Sec. ; Mrs. Alice A. Giddes, Treas. ; Mrs. Phebe M. Kendall, Mrs. L.B. Craw- ford, Mrs. C. R. Moor, Ex. Com.
Meet at members' residences.
CAMBRIDGE CIVIL SERVICE REFORM ASSOCIATION.
Organized Feb. 25, 1881.
Officers-Charles Eliot Norton, Pres .; Charles Theodore Russell, Chauncy Smith, John Read, Charles W. Eliot, Vice Prests. ; James Barr Ames, Wm. F. Bradbury, Richard H. Dana, Edward H. Hall, William O. Henshaw, George V. Leverett, James J. Myers, Albert S. Parsons, Joseph G. Thorp, Jr. Robert N. Toppan, William W. Vaughan,
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George G. Wright, Charles F. Wy- man, Morrill Wyman Jr. P. S. Abbott. W. R. Howland. F. V. B. Kern, Joseph W. Brooks, Wm. B. Durant, Wm. H. Emerson.Ex.Com. ; George G. Wright, 86 Mt. Auburn street, Treas. ; W. R. Howland, 94 Brattle street, Secretary.
SHAKESPEARE CLUB.
Officers-S. L. Thorndike, Pres. ; W. J. Rolfe, A. McF. Davis, Vice Prests. ; Walter Deane, Sec. ; Miss A. M. Jones, Treas.
THE NUTTALL ORNITHOLOG- ICAL CLUB.
Officers-Wm. Brewster, Pres .; W. A. Jeffries, Vice Pres .; Henry M. Spellman, Sec. ; H. A. Purdie, Cor. Sec. ; Charles F. Batchelder, Treas .; Montague Chamberlain, Editor.
Meet first and third Mondays in each month, from October to June, inclusive, at 145 Brattle street.
UNIVERSITY PRESS RELIEF ASSOCIATION.
James H. Fitzgerald, President ; Adam K. Wilson, Vice President ; Timothy D. Casey, Secretary ; John F. Curran, Treasurer.
Cambridgeport.
CAMBRIDGE ART CIRCLE.
Officers-Dr. H.O. Marcy, Pres .; Prof. J. H. Blake, Vice Pres. ; Mrs. Caroline Edgerly, Sec. ; Miss Martha A. Burrage, Treas.
Meet first Monday and third Tuesday in each month, except June, July, August and September.
CAMBRIDGE CLUB.
Officers-J. G.Thorpe, Jr., Pres .; A.E. Denison, Vice Pres. ; John H. Appleton, Sec .; Gilbert E. Chand- ler, Treas.
Meet at Young's Hotel, Boston, third Monday of each month.
CAMBRIDGE FIREMAN'S RE- LIEF ASSOCIATION.
Organized April 26, 1869.
Officers-Thomas J. Casey, Pres. : John Ganghan, Vice Pres .; Chas. Emerson, Sec. ; William B. Cade, Treas.
CAMBRIDGE MASTER PAINTERS' AND DECORATORS' ASSOCIATION.
Officers - William F. Gilbert, Pres .; W. J. Edwards, Vice Pres. ; F. J. Thayer, Treas. ; William E. Wall, Sec.
Meet first Monday in the month at 660 Main street.
CAMBRIDGE VETERAN FIRE MEN'S ASSOCIATION.
Officers-Joel S. Orne, Pres. ; C. B. Stevens. Ist Vice Pres. ; J. W. Bettinson, 2d Vice Pres. ; James M. Goodwillie, Rec. Sec .; John Lough- rey, Fin. Sec .; John Mahady, Treasurer.
Meetings are held quarterly on the first Monday in January, April, July and October. Annual meet- ings in April.
CAMBRIDGE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
624 Main street, Central square.
Organized 1883.
Officers-O.H. Durrell, Pres. ; J. G. Brown, Vice President; John H. Appleton, Clerk; Henry White, Treas .; C. F. Lyford, General Sec. ; Arthur N. Cotton, Asst. Gen. Sec .; J. D. Robertson, Physical Director; John Hammer, Janitor ; Frank C. Jones, Office Clerk.
Business meetings of the Associa- tion first Thursdayevening quar- terly.
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YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
Organized July 10, 1891. Num- ber of members 832. Rooms 639 Main st. Open 1.30 to 9.30.
Miss Ella P. Danforth, res. 57 Auburn st., supt .; Mrs. Alice B. Coleman, Pres .; Mrs. Jesse Wag- ner, Mrs. W. S. Apsey, Vice Pres. ; Mrs. W. W. Wellington, Clerk; Mrs. M.A. Bacon, Asst.Clerk; Mrs. R. L. Snow, Treas. ; Miss Cornelia B. Fiske, Asst. Treas.
PROSPECT UNION.
Organized February, 1891.
Officers-Robert E. Ely, Pres. ; C. E. Linton, Vice Pres .; C. C. Closson, Jr., Cor. Secretary ; Chas. J. Wood, Rec. Sec .; Walton B. McDaniel, Treas. ; C. W. Birtwell, Edward Cummings, Dennis J. Hayes, F. G Peabody, L. F. Weston, T. F. Doyle, G. J. Peirce, R. M. Lovett, Executive Committee.
Meet every Wednesday evening at Prospect House, Cambridgeport
CAMBRIDGEPORT CYCLE CLUB.
Organized February, 1887.
Meet first and third Mondays in each month at 555 Main street.
CAMBRIDGEPORT UNION FLOWER MISSION.
For the distribution of flowers, delicacies, etc., among the sick.
Mrs. G.F. Ricker, Pres. ; Miss L. M. Chamberlain, Sec. ; Miss Helen Bailey, Treas. ; Miss L. M. Cham- berlain, Mrs. George F. Ricker, Miss M. L. Drew, Miss C. Marsh, Miss C. B. Ward, Mrs. John Estey, Miss Anna S. Dodge, Ex. Com.
Meetings every Thursday from 8 to 11 A.M., at Temple Hall, 6 Temple street, during the summer.
CITIZENS' TRADE ASSOCIA- TION OF CAMBRIDGE.
Officers-John H. Corcoran, Pres. ; Herman Bird, E. Burt Phillips, Vice
Prests. ; T. H. Raymond, Sec. ; Oli- ver J. Rand, Treas.
Meet first and third Thursday of each month. at 604 Main street, Cambridgeport.
COLONIAL CLUB. 20 Quincy street.
Officers-Col. T. Wentworth Hig- gi son, pres .; Geo. H. Cox, Sec. ; Edmund A. Whitman, Treas.
DOWSE INSTITUTE.
Lecture room, Union Hall, 631 Main street.
Officers-His Honor the Mayor, and the President of the Common Council, ex officio; W. W. Welling- ton, Pres. ; Frank A. Allen, Sec. ; Willard A. Bullard, Treas.
ECONOMY CLUB.
Officers-A. H. Bill, Pres. ; C. D. Rice, R. Sec. ; D). T. Dickinson, C. Sec. ; T. H. Raymond, Treas.
Meet first and third Monday in each month at Oid Fellows' Hall, 548 Main street, Cambridgeport.
F. A. KENNEDY CO. MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION.
Meet first Friday in each month, at St. George's Hall, 639 Main street.
47th MASS. VOLUNTEERS. CO. A.
Officers-Chas. B. Stevens, Pres. ; John C. Heymer, Vice Pres. ; J. H. Harlow, Sec. ; Geo.A. Wood, Treas.
Annual meeting September each year, at any place selected.
MASON & HAMLIN BENEFIT SOCIETY.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Officers-John P. Good, Pres .; Geo. H. Munroe, Sec .; Edward L. Rand, Treas.
Annual meeting first Monday in May, at 162 Broadway.
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MIDDLESEX ASSOCIATES.
FAST CAMBRIDGE.
Officers-William V. Thompson, Pres. ; Patr.ck J.McElery, V. Pres. ; John F. Murray, Sec. and Treas.
HARVARD ROWING CLUB.
Organized April, 1890.
Foot of Boylston street.
Board of Government-J. W. Lund, President, W. E. Peabody, Secretary, Clarence Morgan, Treas- urer.
MIDDLESEX SOUTH DISTRICT MEDICAL SOCIETY.
Dr. Charles E. Vaughan, of Cam- bridge, President, Dr. Horace E Marion, of Brighton, Vice-Presi dent, Dr. F. W. Taylor, of Cam bridge, Secretary, Dr. Walter Ela of Cambridge, Treasurer, Dr.C. D McCarthy, of Malden, Librarian Dr. G. C. Pierce, of Ashland, Com missioner of Trials.
NEWTOWNE CLUB.
Officers-John F. Tyler, Pres. ; Charles J. Mclutire. Vice Pres. ; Harry T. Upham, Sec. ; Charles M. Conant, Treas.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE SOCIAL CLUB.
James W. Patterson, Pres. ; Alex J. Musgrove, Vice Pres .; Peter Nelligan, Sec. ; Jeremiah G. Crow- ley, Treasurer.
RIVERSIDE PRESS MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION.
Organized Aug. 30, 1883.
Board of Government meetings, first Monday of every month. An- nual meeting first Monday in Janu- ary, at Riverside Press, Cambridge.
THE RIVERSIDE BOAT CLUB.
Officers-James T. McNamee, Pres. ; Harry W. Davis, Vice Pres. ; Frank Dardis, Rec. Sec .; P. J. Doyle, Fin. Sec. ; Michael J. Ang- 1
1 in, Captain ; Arthur J.Cove, Treas. ; John J. Sullivan, Thomas Frawley, Thomas F. Sulliv an, Thomas F., Riley, John White, Trustees.
THE WINSOR ASSOCIATES.
Winsor street.
Organized 1880.
Officers-Hugh Rogers, Pres. ; Wm. Carr, Vice Pres. ; George W. Howard, Treas .; Wm. Coughlin, Fin. Sec .; W. F. Messer, Rec. Sec. ; James H. Gallagher, G. T. Messer, C. W. Kelley, James McCarthy, Charles L. Linnell, Board of Direc- tors.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
CONFERENCE OF ST. VIN- CENT DE PAUL.
Meet at Pastor's house, every Sunday at 7 P. M.
Officers-D. B. Shaughnessy, Pres. ; B. McCabe, 1st Vice Pres. ; Johu Burke, 2nd Vice Pres .; Jere Reagan, Sec. ; Wm. Murray, Treas.
ST. JOHN'S LITERARY INSTITUTE.
Organized Oct. 14, 1854.
Meet at Institute Hall, 271 Cam- bridge street, second and last Fri- day evenings of each month.
Officers-Frank Rogers, Pres .; William McGuire, Vice Pres .; Thaddeus J. Flynn, Treas. ; Fred Johnson, R. S.
CORPORATIONS.
AMERICAN NET AND TWINE COMPANY.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Established 1842.
Incorporated Nov. 1, 1880.
Second street, between Charles and Bent.
Officers-James S. Shepard, Pres .; Ivers W. Adams, Treas .; Charles E. Belcher, Superintendent.
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AMERICAN RUBBER CO.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Incorporated 1878.
Potter, junction Ninth street.
Officers-R. D. Evans, Pres. and Treas .; A. L. Comstock, Supt. ; R. D. Evans, William HI. Hill, Jr., E. L. Sanborn, S. S. Sleeper, W. D. Hunt, directors ; E. H. Paine, agent. Store (114 to 128 Bedford st. B.)
ASSOCIATED CHARITIES CAMBRIDGE.
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Incorporated Jan. 16, 1883. A
Central sq. building, Western av.
Miss Sarah A. Pear, Registrar, Office hours, 9 A. M. to 12 M.
Officers-Rev. Edward H. Hall, Pres. ; Charles W. Eliot, Rev. A. P. Peabody, William E. Russell, Ar- thur Gilman, Sumner Albee, James A. Fox, S. L. Montague, Edmund Reardon, James B. Thayer, Mrs. Josiah P. Cooke, Mrs. Charles L. Jones, Alpheus B. Alger, Vice Pres. ; Arthur E. Jones, Sec. ; Henry N. Tilton, Treas.
AVON HOME.
309 Mt. Auburn street.
CAMBRIDGE.
Established May 30, 1874. Incorporated Nov. 1874.
A home for destitute and orphan children, found within the limits of Cambridge. Number of children 34.
Application for admission of chil- dren must be made to Mrs. Robert B. Storer, Garden, corner Linnæan st. Mrs. M. A. Bacon. 315 Broad- way, Miss Mary A : Ellis, 117 North avenue, and Mrs. Henry Westcott, Appleton street.
Officers-Rev. Andrew P. Pea- body, Pres .; Wm. T. Piper, Vice Pres. ; Miss Mary A. Ellis, Treas .; Miss Maria Murdock, Clerk.
Y STATE BRICK CO.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
Incorporated 1868.
Rear 124 Spruce street.
Boston office, 5 Peniberton Square.
Samuel A. Carlton, Pres. ; H. P. Mallory, Treas .; S. A. Carlton, Gen. Manager; Wm. S. Urquhart, Superintendent.
BOSTON ICE CO.
Incorporated 1866.
EAST CAMBRIDGE. Prison Point.
R. W. Hopkins, Pres. ; James H. Reed, Treas. ; Reuben W. Hopkins, Horace O. Bright, Nelson Bartlett, 'Francis Hill, James H. Reed, Wm. P. Draper, Wm. G.Peck, Directors.
BOSTON WOVEN HOSE & RUB- BER CO.
CAMBRIDGE.
Incorporated 1882. Reorganized 189 1.
33 Hampshire, and 275 Devonshire, Boston.
Theo. A. Dodge, Pre -. J. Edwin Davis, Treas. ; Robert Cowen, Supt.
THE GEORGE F. BLAKE MNFG. CO.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Third street, between Bent and Binney, store 185 Devonshire, Bos- ton.
Geo. H. Stover, of N. Y., Pres. ; Thomas D. Blake, Supt. ; James T. Boyd, gen. manager manufacturing department.
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CAMBRIDGE BAKING CO.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Incorporated 1889. 502 Main street.
F. A. Kennedy, Pres. ; J. W. Ha- zen, Sec. and Treas .; F. A. Ken- nedy, J. W.Hazen, Leander Pierce, Directors.
CAMBRIDGE BRASS CO.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
Incorporated 1892.
Dudley street.
Henry C. Folger, Pres. ; J. Her- bert Emery, Treasurer.
CAMBRIDGE CEMETERY.
CAMBRIDGE. Consecrated Nov. 1, 1854. Contains 65 acres.
Located on Coolidge avenue.
George S. Saunders, Chairman ; David Ellis, John F. O'Brien, Wm. A. Bert-ch, Nathan C. Lombard, Charles O. Welch, Commissioners ; Edward J. Brandon, Clerk of the Board; Charles S. Childs, Coolidge
avenue, Supt .; Henry C. Hobbs, 468 Mt. Auburn st. Foreman ; J. Watson Taylor, Coolidge avenue, Clerk of the Cemetery and Notary Public.
CAMBRIDGE CO-OPERATIVE BANK.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Chartered Sept. 5, 1887.
Capital stock, $500,000.
Rufus R. Wade, Pres. ; Maurice H. Adams, Vice Pres. ; John H. Ponce, Sec. ; John Loughrey, Treas. George S. Keeler, John P. MeCor- mick, John H. Williams, George Ul- mer, Frank E. Clark, P. H. Dunn, Chas. A. Messer, P. T. Mallahan, Nathan W. Shumway, Directors.
B. B. O'Brien, Henry S. Kolseth
John Glynn, Auditors; John H. Ponce, Attorney.
Monthly meetings at G. A. R. Hall, second Wednesday evening of each month. New series Jan. and July.
CAMBRIDGE ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Central station, Albro, cor. Western avenue.
J, Q. Bennett, Pres. ; F. H. Ray- mona, Treas. ; B. Otis Danforth, Supt.
CAMBRIDGE GAS LIGHT CO.
CAMBRIDGE.
Office 422 Harvard street.
Capital stock, $700.000.
Daniel U. Chamberlin, Pres. ; Adolph Vogl, Sec. and Treas .; C. C. Allen, D.U. Chamberlin, Quincy A. Vinal, W. A. Bullard, Daniel G. Tyler, Henry C. Rand, Directors, H. A. Allyn, Supt.
CAMBRIDGE HOSPITAL.
Mt. Auburn Street.
CAMBRIDGE.
Hospital grounds are situated on the south side of Mt. Auburn street, opposite Lowell and Channing sts., Ward 1, and comprise nine and one third acres.
Opened for reception of patients, May 1, 1886.
Accident patients received at all hours of the day and night.
Henry P. Walcott, M. D., Pres. ; W. W. Wellington,M. D., V. Pres. ; Willard A. Bullard, Treas. ; Morrill Wyman, M. D., Sec .; Daniel U. Chamberlin, Robert O. Fuller, C. L. Fuller, Joseph A. Holmes, Rev. Alexander McKenzie, Asa P. Morse, Francis C. Foster, Rev. William Lawrence, Trustees.
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CAMBRIDGE HOME FOR AGED PEOPLE.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
157 Hancock street.
Organized Nov. 1, 1891.
Officers Jabez Fox, Pres. ;
Franklin Perrin, Treas Miss. Martha G. Watriss, Sec .; Willard A. Bullard, Daniel U. Chamberlin, Jabez Fox, Mrs. Charles L. Hard- ing, Miss Mary E. Howe, Mrs. Charles L. Jones, Chester W. Kings- ley, Mrs. J. Warren Merrill, Miss Velma M. Morse, Miss Maria Mur- dock, Mrs. William Read, Mrs. J. A. Swan, Miss Martha G. Watriss, James A. Woolson, Dr. Morrill Wyman ; Dire ctors ; Mrs. Josephine Elmore, Matron.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
The President, exofficio; Mrs. Chas. L. Harding, Mrs. Charles L. Jones, Mrs. J. A. Swan, Dr. Mor- rill Wyman, Executive Committee ; Mrs. Wm. Read, Jabez Fox, Miss Mary E. Howe, Miss Velma M. Morse, Miss Maria Murdock, Com- mittee on Admissions; Willard A. Bullard, Daniel U. Chamberlin, Chester W.Kingsley, Finance Com .; Daniel U. Chamberlin, Willard A. Bullard, Auditors.
CAMBRIDGE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
CAMBRIDGEPORT-
Office 675 Main street.
Dana W. Hyde, Pres .; Alfred L. Barbour, Sec. and Treas. ; William J. Marvin, Dana W. Hyde, Isaac S. Pear, Robert O. Fuller, Henry N. Tilton, Josiah K. Burrage, Gilbert A. A. Pevey, James M. Forbush, Alfred . L. Barbour, William T. Richardson, Edwin D. Eager, Stephen Moore, Direetors.
CAMBRIDGE POLICE MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Organized March, 1873.
Incorporated June 10, 1884.
Officers- John Coulter, Pres .; James M. Keaney, Vice Pres. ; Alon- zo S. Harriman, Treas. ; Thomas H. Lucy, Secretary.
Meet third Tuesday in each month at station 2.
CAMBRIDGE SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST CO.
424 Harvard Street.
Incorporated March 24, 1890.
Office hours, 8 A. M. to 2 P. M. 5 P. M. to 6 P. M.
Henry White, Pres .; Joseph B. Russell, Vice Pres .; Louis W. Cutting, Clerk and Treas .; Franklin Perrin, Manager, D. J. Vaughan, Sub. Manager; Josialı G. Bennett, Oliver H. Durrell, James M. W. Hall E. D. Leavitt, Gardiner M. Lane, Nathaniel C. Nash, Wm. T. Piper, Joseph B. Russell, Moses Williams, Alvin F. Sortwell, Henry White, Directors.
CAMBRIDGE SOCIAL UNION.
42 Brattle street.
Organized Feb. 1871. Incorporated 1876.
Legh R. Pearson, Supt.
Open daily, Sundays excepted from 8 A. M. to 9.30 P. M.
J. G. Thorp, Jr. President; Ed- ward H. Hall, Vice Pres. ; John W. Freese, O, B. Hutchins, Charles W. Turner, John S. Littlefield, Henry N. Wheeler, Charles E. Wentworth S. F. Coues, Miss Katharine Parsons, Miss Sarah Ropes, Mrs. Emma L. Clark, Miss E. H. Houghton, Directors ; John H. Moreland, Clerk ; George E. Saunders, Treas. ; Legh R. Pearson Supt. and Lib'y ; Francis W. Dolloff, Janitor and Asst. Lib'y ; John L. Hildreth, J. Gardner White Nathan G. Gooch, Treas. George S. Saunders, Benjamin Vaughan, Trus- tees of the Permanent Fund.
THE COLUMBIAN CO.OPERA- TIVE BANK.
623 Main st., Cambridgeport.
Hon. Alpheus B. Alger, Pres. ; Alfred L Barbour, Vice Pres. ; W.
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W. Dallinger, Treas .; Oscar G. Berry, Sec.
Meetings first Monday of each month, at 7.30 p. m.
CAMBRIDGE VINEGAR CO.
75 Main street.
Incorporated 1889.
Geo. Parker, Pres .; H. C.Derby, Treas.
CAMBRIDGEPORT DIARY CO.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
26 Blackstone street.
Edwin Dresser, Pres .; Albert S. Parsons, Treas .; J. Augustine Wade, Supt.
CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN'S GYMNASIUM.
Prospect, cor. Harvard street.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Wm. J. Hopkins, Chairman; Thomas H. Sennott, Treas. ; James H. Mullen, Sec .; Chis. G. Smith, Instructor; Thos. F. Riley, James H. Donnelly, Board of Managers.
COCHRANE CHEMICAL CO.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Potter street.
Incorporated Jan., 1883.
Alex. Cochrane, Pres.and Treas. ; Hugh Cochrane, Vice Pres. (55 Kilby, B.)
GEORGE W.GALE LUMBER CO.
336 Main street.
Established 1841. Incorporated 1891.
George W. Gale, Pres .; F. D. Sterritt, Vice Pres .; J. M. Dean Treas.
DOVER STAMPING CO.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
385 Putnam ave.
Office 88 and 90 North st., Boston.
Edward H. Whitney, Pres .; H. N. Loveland, Treas. ; E. H. Whit- ney, Thomas Fernald, H. N. Love- land, Joseph Moulton, A. O.Swain, Directors.
D. C. STORR FURNITURE CO.
Thorndike, cor. First.
Incorporated Dec. 13, 1897. J H. Osborn, Pres. ; D. C. Storr, Treas. ; Furniture mnfrs.
GEO. G. PAGE BOX CO.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
3 to 13 Hampshire street. Incorporated 1883.
Wesley L. Page, Pres. ; Franklin P. Stewart, Treas. ; Clarence M. Howlett, Clerk.
HARUGARI ASSOCIATION.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Incorporated March 5, 1878.
Meet at Harugari Hall, Sixth st. corner Spring. Yearly meetings second Monday of January. Board of managers' meeting first Friday after first Monday of each month.
HARVARD PRINTING CO.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
544 Main street.
H. E. Lombard, Pres, and Treas.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
HOWARD BENEVOLENT SOCI- ETY OF CAMBRIDGE.
Organized 1850. Incorporated 1867.
George Close, Pres .; Frederick Odiorne, Sec. ; Joseph Whittemore, Treas .; George Close, Frederick Odiorne, Joseph Whittemore, George H. Rugg, Nathan H. Hol- brook. Mrs: Martha B. Wellington, Miss Velmer Morse, Managers.
Meet last Saturday in each month at City bldg., City sq.
IVERS & POND PIANO.CO.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Factory, 20 Albany street. Warerooms, 183 Tremont, Boston.
W. H.Ivers, Pres. ; G.A. Gibson, Treas ; Handel Pond, Manager.
LONGFELLOW MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION.
Incorporated 1882.
Officers-Prof. C. E. Norton, Pres. ; Oliver Wendell Holmes, Vice Pres .; Arthur Gilman, 5 Water- house street, Cambridge, Mass., Sec. ; Benjamin Vaughan, Treas. ; Charles E. Norton, Arthur Gilman, Benjamin Vaughan, William Law- rence, T. W. Higginson, Samuel L. Montague, Henry P. Walcott, Di- rectors.
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN & PIANO CO.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Factory, 162 Broadway.
Warerooms, 155 Tremont, Boston.
Edward P. Mason, Pres. and Treas .; A. H. Foucar, Clerk ; John P. Richardson, Supt. ; Henry Bas- ford, Sec .; E. P. Mason, William Mason, J. P. Richardson, James Hollyer, Directors.
MASS. SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Home 74 Hancock street.
Miss Susie L. Macomber, Matron. Office, 1 Pemberton sq., Boston. Incorporated 1878.
John F. Andrew, Pres. ; John D. Long, Vice Pres. ; Charles Follen Atkinson, Treas .; J. Lewis Stack- pole, George H. Lyman, Jr., Advis- ory Council; Charles C. Read, At- torney, Frank B. Fay, Gen. Agent and Secretary.
MOUNT AUBURN CEMETERY.
Located in Cambridge and Water- town.
Incorporated in 1831. New char- ter, 1835. Area about 135 acres. There are about 5000 private lots.
Israel M. Spelman, Boston, Pres. ; H. B. McIntosh, Treas .; L. G. Far- mer, Sec., 5 Tremont, rm. 38, Bos- ton; J. W. Lovering, Supt. at the Cemetery ; Henry A. Rice, William S. Eaton, Israel M. Spelman, Roger Wolcott, Samuel R. Payson, T. Quincy Crown, Jeremiah Jones, David R. Whitney, J. Montgomery Sears, Charles F. Choate, Dr. R. M. Hodges and Samuel Johnson, Trustees. Tickets of admission for carriage may be obtained of the Secretary, Treasurer or Superin- tendent.
MT. SINAI BUILDING ASSO- CIATION.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
North avenue, cor. Walnut st.
Incorporated 1892.
Noah M. Cofran, Pres. ; Henry F. Whitney, Clerk; Frank E. Bowers, Treas. ; George F. Tebbetts, Agent ; Sylvanns G. Griffin, H. G. O. Bow- ers, Nathaniel W. Bunker, William H. Berry, Walter Stimpson, Charles H. Welden, Directors.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
NEW ENGLAND LODGE ASSO- CIATES, I. O. O. F.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Incorporated 1873.
G. H. Simpson, Clerk; Silas E. Buck, Treas. ; Office Odd Fellows' building, 215 Cambridge street.
Annual meeting third Thursday in June.
STANDARD OIL CO.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Sixth, cor. Potter street, and 61 Broad, Boston.
Organized 1877. Capital $100,000. Charles M. Carter, Manager.
THE NEW YORK BISCUIT CO.
Incorporated 1889.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
29 Franklin street.
William H. Moore, Pres .; Geo. P, Johnson, Treas. ; J. W. Hazen, Manager.
ODD FELLOWS' HALL ASSO- CIATION.
CAMBRIDGEPORT. 548 Main street.
Daniel H. Thurston, President ; Oliver J. Rand, Vice Pres. ; Charles Waugh, Treas .; Joseph. E. Frye, Clerk; Charles H. Vollentine, An- drew M. Higgins, John R. Mills, Emery J. Packard and Levi Hawkes, Directors.
Annual meeting second Monday in December.
GEO. W. SEAVERNS PIANO ACTION CO.
Inc. May Ist, 1889.
113 Broadway.
Geo. W. Seaverns, Pres. and Treas .; Geo. W. Seaverns, Frank H. Seaverns, W. G. Seaverns, D.C. Seaverus, Directors.
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