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CIVICO
ANTABRIGIA 16:30
DECORA. 98Ta
CONDITA
O REGIMINE
DONE
CITY GOVERNMENT, 1896.
Municipal Election, Second Tuesday in December. City Government Organized on First Monday in January. (Appointed Officers too late for Publication.)
MAYOR.
Hon. William A. Bancroft, office City Hall.
ALDERMEN.
Peter P. Bleiler, Russell Brad- ford, Charles M. Conant, Watson G. Cutter. Clarence H. Douglass, John R. Fairbairn, Charles P. Keith, Henry White, Peter F. Rourke, Marshall N. Stearns, James A. Wood.
ALDERMEN BY WARDS.
Ward 1 - Aldermen Bradford, Stearns and White.
Ward 2- Aldermen Conant and Rourke.
Ward 3 - Aldermen Bleiler and Fairbairn.
Ward 4 - Aldermen Douglass and Keith.
Ward 5 - Aldermen Cutter and Wood.
COMMON COUNCIL.
- , President.
John J. Ahern, Albert S. Apsey. Melville C. Beedle, William F. Brooks, David W. Butterfield. Sedley Chaplin, Daniel S.Coolidge. Wm. R. Davis, Eben H. Googins. Cornelius Minihan, Charles H. Montague, Clement G. Morgan. John L. Odiorne, Robert A. Parry. Hamilton H. Perkins, Origen O. Preble, George E. Saunders, John J. Scott, Walter C. Wardwell. Frank HI. Willard.
COMMON COUNCIL BY WARDS.
Ward 1 - Melville C. Beedle. William F. Brooks, George E. Saunders, Walter C. Wardwell
Ward 2- Sedley Chaplin, Wil- liam R. Davis, Charles H. Mon- tague, Clement G. Morgan, John Livermore Odiorne.
Ward 3-John J. Ahern, Cor- nelius Minihan, John J. Scott, Frank H. Willard.
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Ward 4 - David W. Butterfield, Daniel S. Coolidge, Eben H. Goo- gins, Hamilton H. Perkins, Origen O. Preble.
Ward 5 - Albert S. Apsey, Robert A. Parry.
OTHER CITY OFFICERS.
City Clerk-Edward J.Brandon. Asst.City Clerk-Albert M.Pear
Treasurer and Collector of Taxes-William W. Dallinger.
City Auditor-Harry T.Upham.
City Messenger - Francis L. Pratt.
Clerk of Committees-John Mc- Duffie.
City Solicitor-Gilbert A. A Pevey.
PRINCIPAL ASSESSORS.
District 1 and 5-JoshuaG.Gooch
District 2 and 4-Samuel L. Montague.
District 3-Andrew J. Green.
ASSISTANT ASSESSORS.
Ward 1-Warren Ivers.
Ward 2-John M. Davis. Ward 3-Daniel B.Shaughnessy
Ward 4-Geo. D. Wellington.
Ward 5-Edwin K. Hall.
OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.
Ward 1-Alex. Millan, term ex- pires 1898.
Ward 2-Wm. W. Burrage, term expires 1895.
Ward 3-Stephen S. Anderson, term expires 1897.
Ward 4-Charles Walker, term expires 1896.
Ward 5-Charles Bullock, term expires 1900
Secretary-David P. Muzzey, of- fice Central square building, Cam- bridgeport, telephone 522 Camb- ridge. Office hours 8 a. m. to 12 and 2 to 6 p. m.
Visitor-Vespasian Danforth.
Clerk-Miss Addie M. Benson
Superintendent of Public Build- ings-William H. Gray.
Board of Health-E.Edwin Spen cer, Edmund M. Parker, Charles Harris, J. B. Soper Clark.
City Physician-E.Edwin Spen- cer, M. D.
Keeper of Lock-ups-Lothrop J. Cloyes.
Person to receive information of damage done by Dogs-Lothrop Cloyes.
Measurers of Wood and Bark- Herbert T. Lawrence, George Ste- phens, Henry B. Sellon, Robert A. Parry.
Fence Viewers-Lewis W. Hast- ings, Colin Chisholm.
Committee for the Preservation of Fish-Lewis M.Hastings, Theo- dore L. Pike.
Constables-George T. Barring- ton, William F. Batchelder, Lothrop J.Cloyes, John R. Fairbairn, Arthur M. Stewart, Mark J. Folsom, Jo- seph Fox, Appleton Hubbard, Frank H. Lull, John F. Murray, Daniel B. Nash, John W. Skelley, Vespasian Danforth, Thomas H. Lucy, P. Allen Lindsey, Warren Ivers, John M.Davis, FrankE. Shaw William A.Ford, Edward F.Chase, Edward M. Williams, Thomas. C. Scottron, Cyril Wright, James E. Murray, Julius M. Nazro, John J. Ahern, John Loughrey, R. R. Richardson, James E. Lennon, B. J. Brogan, John J. Rafferty. John F. Murphy.
Inspectors of Junk Shops, Pawn brokers' Shops and Second Hand Clothing Stores and Dealers-Mark J.Folsom, John F.Murray, Thomas H. Lucy.
Sealer of Weights and Meas- ures-Albert F. Roberts.
Hay Weighers-Thomas Gurn- ham, Henry B. Sellon.
Coal Weighers-Silas E. Buck. Edward E. Coye, Walter F. Grie- ves, Fred A.Humiston, Herbert T. Lawrence, Thomas H. Matthews, John E. A. Mulliken, Alfred H. Wellington, Ernest H. Wellington, Amos Pettingill, Frank E. Bailey, John Moynahan, Frank H. Tyler. Charles H. Lealand, Hiram W. Brooks.
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Weighers-Leonard R. Bacon, Isaac A. Chandler, James W.Cole- man, John Guiney, Charles F. Hittinger, Nathan H. Holbrook, Henry Hooker, Alfred Morrill, Robert S. Paine, John Reardon, Jr., Thomas H. Shea, William Ma- loney, Walter H. Murdock, Geo. L. Murdock, Frank H. Tyler, James J. Scully, Arthur F.Miller, Alexander Wight, William L. Ducey, Edward J. Carroll.
Person to Seize all Baskets, Measures, Vessels, etc .- Albert F. Roberts.
Inspector of Milk-Frank A.
Dunbar.
Inspector of Provisions and An- imals-Charles E. Hadeock.
Inspector of Vinegar-Frank A. Dunbar.
Measurer of Grain-Albert F. Roberts.
Measurer and Surveyor-Henry L. Hale.
Surveyors of Mechanics' Work- John S. Pollard, Charles A. Mason.
Auctioneers -John J. Ahern, Daniel A. Buckley, Watson G. Cutter, John R. Fairbairn, Edmund E. Sanborn, D. J. Hayes, Stephen H. Harrington, P. Allen Lindsey, Humphrey L. Snow, Francis Tray- nor, Leander M. Hannum, Max Frankenstein, William R. Ellis, William H. Adsit, Charles L.Phil- lips, Thomas C.Scottron, James E. Lennon, James A. Donovan, John F. Murphy.
Undertakers-John W. Coveney, Thomas Devens, Samuel F. Hunt, Joseph J. Kelley, Horace D. Litch- field, C. Henry Lockhart, Abiel E. Long, William Ross, William A. Taylor, George F. Ricker, David Fudge, John Ross, Gustavus King, James J. Shea, James F. Mullen, Henry A. Wyeth, George H. Kelley, Judson Litchfield, Benjamin F. Wyeth, John T. Shea, David F. Corcoran, Alexander Marcille, Daniel P. Danehy.
Bridge Commissioner and Har- bor Master-William JJ. Marvin.
City Engineer-Lewis M. Hast- ings.
Inspector of Wires-C. F.Hope- well.
Park Commissioners-Henry D. Yerxa, Geo. Howland Cox, Rev. John O'Brien, George R. Cook, supt.
Physician of the Almshouse and Asst. City Physician - Lewis L. Bryant. Telephone 449-3.
Registrars of Voters - Isaac Bradford, James Cox, Wm. J. Breen, John M. Davis, office, Cen- tral sq. bldg. Western ave.
Supt. of Almshouse-Martin L. Eldridge, Tannery st. North Cam- bridge. Telephone 29 Arlington.
Supt.of Lamps-C. F.Hopewell.
Supt. of Sewers-Theo. L. Pike.
Supt. of Streets - Charles A. Brown.
Water Board - James M. W. Hall, President; E. Burt Phil- lips, George H. Howard, Still- man F. Kelley, Frank A. Allen, Walter H. Harding, Water Regis- trar and Clerk of Board. Office City Hall. Office hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Harry L. Lincoln, Registrar's Assistant.
Fred G. Davis, Inspector.
E.C.Brooks, Pumping Engineer.
Police Department.
Chief of Police - Lothrop JJ. Cloyes, office Central square build- ing, Western ave.
Captains - District 1, Mark J. Folsom, District 2, John F. Mur- ray, District 3, Thomas H. Lucy.
Inspector - Lieut. James E. Murray.
Chief's Clerk -C. W. Priest.
Sergeants of Police-Daniel Cal- lahan, Andrew Sproul, Fred B. Pullen, station 1 ; William F. Batch- elder and court officer JJ. Scott Alexander, Charles L. Pike, sta- tion 2; William . Mullett, Dennis Corcoran, station 3.
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Policemen - District 1, George T. Barrington, Edward F. Belcher, Elbridge S. Blen. Michael J.Bren- nan, James L. McElroy, Michael J. Conry, Timothy Corcoran, John Coulter, Patrick Doyle, Joseph H. Furbush, John J. McBride, Robert T. Hixon, Jolin E. McCrehan, Hugh J. McNamee, Charles C. Marston, Simon D. Hiscock, Ber- nard J.Roper, Leonard Shackford, George Smyth, J. McNulty, J. E. Shaughnessy, Dennis F. Leahy. John H. Wells, Orrin B. White, James H. H. Holt, Fred L. Ladd, John E. Winslow, John P. Maloy, William N. Mullins, Edward J. Comerford, Edward J. MeCabe, E. J. Welch, Dexter Jewett. Dis- trict 2, R. F.Aylward, M. Culhane, J. W. Deehan, T. F. Dynan, J. B. Forristall, M. A. Ginty, J. J.Grif- fiths, John A. Hezlitt, B. F. Hig- gins, W. H. H. Howe, H.C. Jones, F. W. Law, E. J. Malley, J. J. McCarthy, B. McCaffrey, Benjamin McKeen, Wm. H. McMenimen, P. F. Murray, S. J. Mulvaney, M. Nellon, T. J. Real, F.A.Robinson, William H. Robertson, T.P. Rowe, W. H. Rowe, D. A. Stevens, C. Sullivan, JJohn Wiley, R. E. Mul- len, M. M. Hackett. District 3, F. Apel, W. A. Butcher, D. F. Counihan, F. J. Coghlin, J. P. Hall, T. J. Hartnett, P. J.Hurley, C. J. McCann, B. C. Scully, J. H. F.McCorry, W. F. Mckeown, F. W. Scobey, J. W. Skelley, H. Gordon
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Medical Examiner-William D. Swan
Special Police. - William H. Aberle, Horace A. Allyn, John A. Austin, Olwer W. Balcolm, Rich- ard Balmer, John A. Bartlett, Edmund R. Blinn, Charles F. Bowman, Charles W. Brackett, John B. Brady, James T. Brassil, Timothy J. Breen, James K. Bres- nan, James Burke, Daniel A. Buckley, Ferdinand N. Buffum, Nathaniel W. Bunker, William Burgess, Samuel Busnach, William B. Cade, William H. Cairns, Thomas J. Casey, William H. Carroll. James Carter, Moses M. Child, Charles S. Childs, Ambrose H. Clark, Noah M. Cofran, John Collier, John A. Condon, Patrick Corcoran, Vespasian Danforth, Abner R. Davis, Frank E. Denni-
son. Daniel K. Dinsmore, Patrick F.Dunlea, Martin L. Eldridge, Lu- ther F. Fleming, Thomas Flynn. Oliver G. Fosdick, William Foster. Edward J. Forbes, James H. Fur- fey, James J. Garvin, Charles A. Gay, Eli L. Goodrow, James Grant, Henry L. Hale, John L. Harring- ton, Thomas L. Harrington John A. Hezlett. Thomas M. Howard, J. Lewis Howe. William Hunnewell, Samuel F.Hunt. ThomasW.Jones. Frank W. Keaney, John Kelleher. Conrad D. Kinnear, Joseph P. Kline, Denis F. Leahy, William B. Lehmkuhl, James W. Lover- ing, James H. Lyons, Francis M. Mason, Jeremiah S. McCabe, John H. McCarthy, John B. McGovern. John R. McPeake, George W. Montgomery, Thomas Mont- gomery, Dennis Murphy, Michael Murphy, Nathaniel M. Neal, Augustus W. Nelson, James H. Newman, Hiram Nevons, Francis A. Osborn, George A. Parmenter, Francis L. Pratt, Charles L. Rus- sell, Charles M. Sanborn, Benja- min C. Scully, John F. Sharkey. John T. Shea, Andrew G. Smith. Edward Smith, Gideon Smith. David H. Walsh, Clarence HI. Whiting, George Wood, William H. Hill
Third District Court.
Eastern Middlesex.
Jurisdiction, Cambridge, Arling- ton and Belmont.
Standing Justice - Chas. Almy.
Special Justices - Samuel W. McDaniel and Augustine J. Daly.
Trial Justice for Juvenile Offend- ers - Charles Almy.
Clerk - Emerson W. Law.
Meet every day at 9 a. m. City Building, Brattle square.
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Fire Department.
SIL SOVE
$0
Chief Engineer - Thomas J. Casey, 449 Cambridge street. Assistants, William B. Cade, Nathaniel W. Bunker, Charles W. Brackett. J. M. Casey, chief's driver, 775 Cambridge st.
ENGINE CO. NO. 1
City bldg. Brattle square, Ward one.
John L. Jones, Jr. Capt. ; Thos. H. Kneeland, Lieut. ; Edward E. Priest, Engineman; Daniel E. Powers, Asst. Engineman ; Hiram W. Hooker, Driver; Daniel E. Shea, Driver of Hose.
ENGINE CO. NO. 2.
House 378 to 394 Massachusetts ave. Ward 4.
James Cunningham, Capt .; Arthur C. Day, Lieut. ; Wm. H. Cairns, Engineman ; John H. McDermott, Asst. Engineman ; Angus McDonald, Driver; Albert F. Sawyer, Driver of Hose.
ENGINE CO. NO. 3.
House Third, cor. Otis street, Ward 3.
Walter Baker, Capt .: John Brassell, Lieut. : Iliram Blood, Engineman ; Charles A. Blair, Asst. Engineman; Peter Me Sor- ley, Driver; P. J. Hayes, Driver of Hose.
ENGINE CO. NO. 4.
House 2101 Mass. ave. Ward 3.
William J. Hanna, Captain ; Geo. F. Tibbetts, Lieut .; John E. Ricker, Engineman; Jeremiah O'Connor, Asst. Engineman ; Geo. E. Muzzey, Driver; Sylvanus G. Griffin, Driver of Hose.
ENGINE CO. NO. 5.
Hampshire street, cor. of Inman, Ward 2.
Frank P. Scanlan, Capt .; Wm. P. King, Lieut .; Charles E. Con- ner, Engineman; L. H. Dale, Asst. Engineman ; Charles R. Hooker, Driver; James H. Fur- fey, Driver of Hose.
ENGINE CO. NO. 6.
178-180 River street, Ward 4.
John H. Brown, Captain; John Robbins, Lieut. ; J. L. Howe, En- gineman ; Charles A. Cairns, Asst. Engineman; Charles H. Chapman, Driver : William Parks, Driver of Hose.
ENGINE CO. NO. 7. Main, opp. Pelham.
Wm. F. Stearns, Capt .; George A. Garrity, Lieut. ; Thomas Wise- man, engineman ; John H. Walker, Asst. Engineman; Thomas F. O'Connell, Driver; John Mc- Carthy, Driver of Hose.
CHEMICAL ENGINE, NO. 1.
Central sq. building, Western av.
Lewis C. Clark, Engineman ; J. T. McCabe, Asst. Engineman ; John H. Dardis, Driver.
CHEMICAL ENGINE NO. 2.
Lexington ave. Ward 1.
George Butler, Engineman ; William H. Berrard Asst. Engine- man ; Wm. Haley, Driver.
HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO.1.
City building, Eliot sq. Ward 1.
John T. McNamee, Capt .; T. H. Donlan, Lieut. ; Albert S. Benson, Driver.
HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 2.
Portland street, near Cambridge, Ward 2.
Wm. F. Newman, Captain ; Jas. F. Dalton, Lieut. ; Thomas Min- naugh, Driver.
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HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 3. 378 to 394 Mass. ave. Ward 4.
Thomas L. Hunter, Captain ; Charles Emerson, Lieut. ; Cutter Vose, Driver ; Exurie J. Willmeth, Tillerman.
CAMBRIDGE FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.
LOCATION OF BOXES. NO.
2 Prison Point st. cor. Bridge
2 Prison Point st. (duplicate)
4 Gore st. J.P. Squire's Works
6 Third st. cor. Broadway
6 W. B. Bridge, Transfer sta. (duplicate)
7 Third st. cor. Bent
7 Third street, Blake's Pump Works (duplicate)
8 Thorndike st. cor. Third
9 Cambridge st. near First
11 Thorndike st. near First
12 Third st. cor. Winter
12 North st. cor. Water (dupli- cate)
13 Fourth st. Police Station, No. 3
14 Sixth st. cor. Cambridge
15 Vine st. cor. Fifth
16 113 Broadway
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 st.
29 Webster ave. cor. Ply- mouth st.
31 Cambridge st. cor. Harding
32 Columbia st. cor. Cambridge
34 Hampshire st. cor. Columbia
35 Harvard st. cor. Norfolk
36 Mass. av. cor. Prospect st.
37 Junction Pleasant and River streets
38 Magazine st. cor. Lake
39 Magazine st. cor. Chestnut
41 Pleasant st. cor. Fairmont
42 Blackstone st. opp. Riverside Press
43 Bank st. cor. Flagg
45 Franklin st. cor. Soden
46 Mass. av. cor. Hancock st.
47 Broadway, cor. Antrin st.
48 Inman sq. Engine House, No. 5
49 Cambridge st.cor. Baldwin st.
51 Broadway, cor. Ellery st.
52 Junction Mass. ave. and Mt. Auburn st.
53 Mt. Auburn st. cor. Holyoke place
54 Cambridge st. Memorial Hall
56 Kirkland st. cor. Summer
57 Oxford st. cor. Mellen
58 Junction Mass. avenue and Waterhouse st.
59 Harvard sq. cor. Brattle st.
61 Brattle sq. City Building
62 Mt. Auburn st.cor. Hillard st.
63 Junction Brattle and Mason streets
64 Junction Concord ave. and Garden st.
65 Mass. av. cor. Shepard st.
68 Mass. ave. near Railroad Bridge
69 Mass. ave. opp. Day st.
71 Mass. av. near Tannery st.
72 Reed st. near School House
73 Rindge ave. near Bay State Brick Yard
74 Sherman st. cor. Railroad st.
75 Walden st. cor. Raymond st.
76 Walnut ave. cor. Arlington street
78 Concord ave. cor. Sparks st.
79 Brattle st. cor. Sparks st.
81 Mt. Auburn street near the Hospital
82 Brattle st cor. Appleton
83 Brattle st. cor. Elmwood av.
84 Lake View ave. cor. Huron ave.
87 Lake View ave. near Concord ave.
89 Concord av. near Niles Bros.
92 Mt. Auburn st. near W. E. st. Railway stable
93 Locust st. cor Cushing st.
114 Ninth st.Goepper Bros. shop
116 Broadway
121 Brookline st. cor. Chestnut
125 Green st .. Kennedy Bakery
126 Pine st. cor. Washington
134 Tremont St. cor. Hampshire, City Stable
135 Harvard st. opp. Bigelow
136 Norfolk st. cor. Austin
137 Western ave. cor.Howard st.
139 Pearl st. cor. Putnam ave.
149 Kirkland st. near Baldwin st.
152 Junction Mass. ave. and Bow street
153 Grant st. cor. DeWolf
158 Oxford st. cor. Harris
165 Mass. av. opp. Linnæan st.
167 Linnæan st. cor. Avon
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168 Mass. av. Engine House, No. 4
169 Rindge av. near Hollis
212 Kendall & Sons' Boiler Works, Main st. priv.
216 Ninth st. Rubber Factory Yard
223 Morss & Whyte's Wire Works, 10 Franklin st.
228 Broadway, Curtis Davis & Co.'s Yard .
242 Albro street. Electric Light Works
263 Concord ave. Cambridge Ob- servatory
271 Mass. ave. W. E. St. Railway stable
371 Cambridge Almshouse
415 Sixth st., Standard Oil Works
426 Lamb & Ritchie's Factory, Albany st.
427 J. C. Davis' Soap Works, Broadway
428 Boston Woven Hose Co. 33 Hampshire st.
5-5 Signal for no School
12-12 Military Call
INSTRUCTIONS TO KEY HOLDERS.
Alarms to be given from the hox nearest the location of the fire.
Do not give an alarm for a fire seen at a distance, unless assist- ance 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 from which the alarm was given, but in no case will you pull the hook while the alarm is strik- ing. After giving the alarm, re- main at the box, so as to direct the firemen to the fire. Be sure that you loek the box before leaving it.
Citizens are requested to inform themselves where keys to the sig- nal boxes are kept, signs suitably inscribed being placed over each box giving the requisite informa- tion.
INSTRUCTIONS TO FIREMEN.
First alarm will be given by striking three or more rounds.
Second alarm will be given by repeating the first.
Third alarm will be given by striking three blows twice on the gongs and bells.
General alarm will be given by striking three blows three times.
In cases where hook and ladder companies only are wanted, the call will be given by five blows.
Companies not required to re- spond to first or second alarms will be notified of the extinguish- ment of the fire by two blows on the gongs, that their services will not be needed and that orders have been given to "make up." Should an alarm be given from any box while a portion of the department is engaged at a fire, the apparatus not in service will respond.
LOCATION OF BELL STRIKERS.
City Hall, Mass. ave.
Baptist church, Mass. ave. wd. 5
Bell Tower at Cushing school house, Cushing st. ward 1.
Engine No. 2, Main, near Win- sor.
Methodist church, Harvard st. ward 2.
Engine house, Third st. wd. 3. Steamer 5, Inman square.
Unitarian church, Harvard sq. ward 1.
Webster school house, Upton st. ward 4.
STEAM WHISTLES.
Boston Woven Hose Co. 33 Hampshire st.
F. L. Sawyer & Co.'s Mill, end Brookford st. North Cambridge.
Electric Light Station, Albro st.
C. F. HOPEWELL.
Supt. of Wires.
Cambridge Public Library.
Broadway, between Trowbridge and Irving streets.
Opened every day, legal holi- days excepted, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays from 2 to 6 p.m. Officers - Albert M. Barnes. Pres. ; Win. T. Piper, Sec .; W. J. Rolfe, S. L. Montague, Albert M. Barnes, Thomas W. Higginson, Augustine J. Daly, Wm. T. Piper, Trustees: W. L. R. Gifford, Li- brarian.
Number of volumes, about 50,- 000. Additions are constantly made.
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Public Schools. SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Hon. William A. Bancroft, May- or, Chairman, Ex-officio. Elizabeth Q. Bolles, Alphonso E. White. Annie C. Stewart, William A. Munroe, Fred. W. Taylor.
Regular meetings of the School Committee are held on the third Thursday of each month at 8 o'clock p. m.
VACATIONS.
A short vacation after the first of April, and from the day before Christmas to the day after New Year's. The time of the begin- ning and the length of the sum- mer 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.
SCHOOL HOURS.
Hours for keeping school (ex- cept the High Schools), are from 9 to 11.45 in the forenoon, and 2 to 4 in the afternoon, except during the months of November, Decem- ber, and January, when the after- noon sessions extend from 1.30 to 3.30 p. m.
CAMBRIDGE LATIN SCHOOL.
Broadway, cor. Fayette st. Organized 1886.
William F. Bradbury, head mas- ter, Theodore P. Adams, master, Rose Hardwick, Helen M. Allbee, Mary C. Hardy, Margarette M. Leighton, Jennie S. Spring, Caro-
line Drew, Emma M. Sawyer, Con- stance G. Alexander, Anna M. Warren, Alice C. Baldwin, Grace M. Coleman, teachers, Herbert J. Chase, teacher of physics, Annie S. Dodge, Secretary.
ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL.
Broadway, between Ellery and Trowbridge.
Erected 1864.
Ray Greene Huling, head mas- ter, Edwin L. Sargent, master, Charles F. Warner, teacher of physics, Clara A. Armes, Caroline Close, Joseph A. Coolidge, Har- riet E. Bird, Emma A. Scudder, Maria E. Spare, Martha R. Smith, Caroline A. Sawyer, Delia M. Stickney, Maud A. Lawson, Mary Moulton, Henrietta E. McIntire, Grace L. Deering, Lillian C. Rogers, Bertha L.
Cogswell, Mabel L. Chamberlin, Louise P. Parker, Myra I. Ellis, teachers, Martha L. Babbitt, Secreiary.
CAMBRIDGE MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL.
Broadway, cor. Irving.
Opened 1888.
Charles H. Morse, Supt. : Char- les F. Warner, master of High School dept .; Myra I. Ellis, Louise P. Parker, Instructors ; Wallace B. Blandin, Instructor in Pattern Making ; F. O. Smith, In- structor in Carpentry and Joinery ; F :ederick W. Turner, W.M.Smith and F. L. Pancoast, Instructors in Machine Shop ; James G.Telfer, Instructor in Blacksmithing; S. I. B. Stodder, Engineer; Albert L. Ware, F. B. Scotton, Instructors in Mechanical Drawing; Albert P. Briggs, Instructor in Singing ; F. W. Taylor, M. D. Physical Ex- aminer; Robert C. Harlow, Wil- liam F. Haverty, Supts. Clerks ; Andrew C. Spivey, Night Watch- man.
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GRAMMAR. Agassiz-Sacramento street,cor. Oxford.
Maria I. Baldwin, principal, Mary G. Carpenter, Minnie A. Noyes, Jennie Lyle, Jennie L. Up- ham, Mary A. Parsons, Sarah E. Barrett, Grace Stedman, assts.
Allston-Boardman street.
Benjamin W. Roberts, Master, Sara A. Bailey, Mary M. Brigham, Mary Blair, Nina M. Marsh, S. Agnes Mulloney. Ada M. Litch- field, S. Alice Fell, Evelyn B.Ken- ney, Emily R.Pitkin, Ida G.Smith, Carrie M. Williams, Susan M. Adams, Susan L. Keniston, teachers
Corlett-Holworthy street.
Fannie P. Browning, Principal, Alice V. Currier, asst.
Harvard-Inman street, corner Broadway.
James S. Barrell,master, Arthur A. Lincoln, sub. master, Ada H. Wellington, Margaret B. Welling- ton, Louise C.Patterson, Elizabeth L. Buckley, Annie M. Street, Es- telle J. French, Frances Fabyan, Eliza S. Getchell, Hortense O. Young, Mary F. Emerson, Addie I .. Bartlett, Adeline M. Murphy, Emma F. West, Alice V. Flather, Anna M. Brown, Marcia R. Bow- man, teachers.
Morse-Allston st. cor. Brookline.
Mary A. Townsend, Principal, Mary E. Towle, Annie M. Dow, Mary E. Leavett, Marcia E. Ridlon, Emilie F. Richardson, Gertrude D. Sprague, Alice E. May, Mary E. Sawyer, Stella L.Cotton, Eliza- beth J. Baldwin, Marie B. Daniel, Lucy M. Soulee, Ida J. Holmes, Teachers.
Peabody-Linnæan, cor. Avon st.
Frederick S. Cutter, Master, Addie F. Cleary, Anna F. Bellows, SusanC. Allison Charlotte A. Ewell, Mabel A. Clark, Florence E.Frost, teachers.
Putnam-67 Fourth street,c. Otis.
Thomas W. Davis, Master, Fred B. Thompson, sub. master, Eliza M. Hussey, Henriette E. de Roche- mont, Annetta Bruce, Louise A. Stickney, Sarah M.Grieves, Annie B.Josselyn, Eliza S.Paddock, Mary A. Carmichael, Ella R. Avery, Annie A. Trelegan, Anna L. P.Col- lins, Louise A. Keeler, Hattie L. Jewell, Mabel S. Murray, Lillian M. Canty, teachers.
Shepard-Mass. ave. n. Russell st.
Edward O.Grover, master, Nellie A. Hutchins, Emily F. Fessenden, Evelyn J. Locke, Flora C. Ingra- ham, Harriet Foster, Emma A. Faulkner, Ellen J. Hunt, Caroline L. Blake, Louise H.Griswold, Ella M. Horn, Mary Agnes Stanton, teachers.
Sleeper-Dudley and Cedar sts.
A. Estelle Ingraham, Principal, Mabel E. Blake, Edith A. Holcomb, Melissa M. Lloyd, Emily Bissell, Fannie G. Flanders, Blanche C. Trefethen, Katherine C.Richmond. Mary B. Pratt, assistants.
Thorndike-Thorndike street.
Ruel H. Fletcher, Master, Har- riet A. Townsend, Grace W. Flet- cher, Emma A.Hopkins, Elizabetlı G. Hutchinson, Charlotte L. Gris- wold, Grace L. Morton, Mary E. Nason, S. Louise Regal, Abbie S. Taylor, Lydia A. Whitcher, Laura L. Westcott, Mary E. Ingraham, teachers.
Washington-51 Brattle street.
John W. Freese, Master, M. Florence McGlashen, Eldora J. Clark, Lucy A. Downing, Mary L. Ellis, Alice P. Fay, Ellen A. Kid- der, Winifred L. Kinsley, Margaret J. Penney, Hattie Shepard, Mary E. Stiles, Abby M. Webb, Emma Penney, Thalia Goddard, teachers.
Webster-Upton street.
John D. Billings, Master, M. Homer Jackson, sub master, Ada A. Billings, Martha N. Hanson, Ella E. Buttrick, Charlotte M. Chase, S. Isabel Downs, Edith M.
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Keith, Anna S. Lamson, Josie F. Lamprey, Alice C.Phinney, Hattie E. Shepard, Minnie V. Reid, Flora E. Billings, Josephine Hills, Ellen F. Watson, Katherine E. Lahey, teachers.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
Boardman-Winsor street, corner School.
Florence H. Barrett, Principal, Christina R. Denyven, Nellie A. Barden, Myra Hatt, Grace Morgan, Elizabeth J.Karche, Sarah E.Stew- art, C. Florence Smith, assistants.
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