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37 Pleasant st. cor. River
38 Magazine st. cor. Lake
39 Magazine st. cor. Chestnut
41 Pleasant st. cor. Fairmont
42 Blackstone st.
opp. Riverside
Press
43 Banks st. cor. Flagg
45 Franklin st. cor. Soden
46 Mass. ave. cor. Hancock st.
47 Broadway, cor. Antrim st.
48 Inman sq. engine house
49 Cambridge st. cor. Baldwin
51 Broadway, cor. Ellery st.
52 Mass. ave. cor. Mt. Auburn st.
53 Mt. Auburn st. cor. Holyoke pl.
54 Cambridge st. Memorial Hall
56 Kirkland st. cor. Summer
57 Oxford st. cor. Mellen
58 Mass. ave. cor. Waterhouse st.
59 Harvard sq. cor. Brattle st.
61 Brattle sq. City Building
62 Mt. Auburn st. cor. Hilliard
63 Brattle st. cor. Mason
64 Concord ave. cor. Garden st.
65 Mass. ave. cor. Shepard st.
68 Mass. ave. near R. R. bridge
69 Mass. ave. cor. Day st.
71 Mass. ave. near Tannery st.
72 Reed st. near school house
73 Rindge ave. near Bay State Brick Co.
74 Sherman st. cor. Railroad
75 Walden st. cor. Raymond
76 Walnut ave. cor. Arlington st.
Concord ave. cor. Sparks st.
79 Brattle st. cor. Sparks
81 Mt. Auburn st. near the hospital
82 Brattle st. cor. Appleton
83 Brattle st. cor. Elmwood ave.
84 Lake View ave. cor. Huron ave.
87 Lake View ave. near Concord ave.
89 Concord ave. near Niles Bros.
92 Mt. Auburn st. near W. E. st. R. station
93 Locust st. cor. Cushing
114 Ninth st. Goepper Bros. shop
116 143 Broadway
121 Brookline st. cor. Chestnut
125 Green st. Kennedy bakery
126 Pine st. cor. Washington
134 Tremont st. cor. Hampshire
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
132 Mass. ave. cor. Bow st.
153 Grant st. cor. DeWolfe
157 Carver st. cor. Wendell
158 Oxford st. cor. Harris
162 Willard st. cor. Foster
165 Mass. ave. opp. Linnaean st.
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167 Linnaean st. cor. Avon
168 Mass. ave. engine house 4
169 Rindge ave. near Hollis
212 Main st. Kendall & Sons' shop
216 Ninth st. Am. Rubber Co.
223 10 Franklin st.
228
184 Broadway
242
Albro st. Electric Light Co.
264 Concord ave. at Observatory
271 2263 Mass. ave.
371 Cambridge almshouse
412 First st. Ginn & Co. bldg.
415 Sixth st. Standard Oil Works
417 Albany st., Ivers & Pond factory
421 Brookline st. Norcross Bros.' shop
424 Waverly st. cor. Talbot
426 Albany st. Lamb & Ritchie's
427 204 Broadway
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29 Hampshire st.
429 Hampshire st. cor. Clark
5-5 Signal for no school
12-12 Military call
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 con- tains a small bell which, if heard be- fore you pull, indicates that an alarm has been previously given, and by lis- tening 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 striking. After giving the alarm, re- main 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 boxes are kept, signs suitably in- scribed being placed over each box giving the requisite information.
INSTRUCTIONS TO FIREMEN.
First alarm will be given by strik- ing three or more rounds.
Second alarm will be given by re- peating the first.
Third alarm will be given by strik- ing three blous 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 respond to first or second alarms will be noti- fied of the extinguishment 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.
Cushing st. school, ward 1.
Engine No. 2, Lafayette sq.
Methodist church, Harvard st.
Engine house, Third st. ward 3.
Steamer 5, Inman sq.
Unitarian church, Harvard sq.
Webster school house, Upton st.
STEAM WHISTLES.
29 Hampshire st.
End Brookford st. No. 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 holidays ex- cepted, from 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. Sun- days from 2 to 6 P. M.
Officers - William Taggard Piper, Pres .; Jabez Fox, Sec .; W. J. Rolfe, S. L. Montague, Albert M. Barnes, Thomas W. Higginson, Augustine J. Daly, Wm. T. Piper, Jabez Fox, Trus- tees; W. L. R. Gifford, Librarian.
Number of volumes, about 52.000. Additions are constantly made.
Public Schools.
Latin --- Broadway, corner Fayette street.
William F. Bradbury, Theodore P. Adams, Max Benshimol, Herbert L. Chase, Margarette M. Leighton, Helen M. Albee, Constance Alexander, Mary
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A. Bachelder, Alice C. Baldwin, Helene : Ada H. Wellington, Margaret B. Wel- H. Boll, Caroline Drew, Annie S. Dodge, Edith A. Hall, Mary C. Hardy, Rose Hardwick, Jennie S. Spring.
CAMBRIDGE MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL.
Charles H. Morse, Superintendent; Albert L. Ware, Instructor in Draw- ing; Frederick W. Turner, Instructor in Machine-shop Practice; James G. Telfer, Instructor in Blacksmithing; Wallace B. Blandin, Instructor in Wood-turning and Pattern-making; Walter M. Smith, Instructor in Iron- fitting; Frederick B. Scotton, Instruc- tor in Drawing; Frederick O. Smith, Instructor in Carpentry and Joinery; Sidney I. B. Stodder, Engineer; Robert C. Harlow, Clerk.
English High-Broadway, corner Trowbridge street.
Ray Greene Huling, Edwin L. Sar- gent, Charles F. Warner, Joseph A. Coolidge, Clara A. Armes, Martha L. Babbitt, Mabel L. Chamberlain, Caro- line Close, Bertha L. Cogswell, Ger- trude H. Crook, Grace L. Deering, Myra I. Ellis, Maud A. Lawson, Hen- rietta E. McIntire, Mary Moulton, Louisa P. Parker, Lillian C. Rogers, Caroline A. Sawyer, Emma A. Scudder, Martha R. Smith, Maria E. Spare, Delia M. Stickney.
Agassiz-Sacramento, corner Oxford street.
Maria L. Baldwin, Sarah E. Barrett, Addie B. Byam, Mary G. Carpenter, Mary P. Masse, Mary A. Parsons, Grace C. Stedman, Jennie L. Upham.
Allston-Boardman street.
Benjamin W. Roberts, Sara A. Bai- ley, Emily R. Pitkin, Susan M. Adams, Mary A. Blair, Mary M. Brigham, S. Alice Fell, Susan L. Keniston, Evelyn B. Kenney, Ada M. Litchfield, Nina M. Marsh, S. Agnes Mulloney, Ida G. Smith, Caroline M. Williams.
Corlett-Holworthy street.
Fannie P. Browning, Alice V. Currier. Harvard-Inman street, corner Broad- way.
James S. Barrell, Arthur A. Lincoln,
lington, Anna M. Brown, Addie L. Bartlett, Marcia R. Bowman, Elizabeth L. Buckley, Mary F. Emerson, Frances Fayban, Alice V. Flather, Estella J. French, Eliza S. Getchell, Adeline M. Murphy, Elizabeth M. Nash, Louise C. Patterson, Annie M. Street, Emma M. West, Hortense O. Young.
Morse-Allston street.
Mary A. Townsend, Mary E. Towle, Marcia E. Ridlon, Elizabeth J. Bald- win, Stella L. Cotton, Marie B. Daniel, Annie Marion Dow, Leila F. Drake, Ida J. Holmes, Mary E. Leavitt, Grace H. Manter, Alice E. May, Emilie F. Richardson, Mary E. Sawyer, Lucy M. Soulee, Gertrude D. Sprague.
Peabody-Linnaean street.
Frederick S. Cutter, Addie F. Cleary, Susan Allison, Anna F. Bellows, Char- lotte A. Ewell, Florence E. Frost, Anna M. Poole, Alice M. Tufts.
Putnam-67 Fourth street.
Thomas W. Davis, Frederick B. Thompson, Eliza M. Hussey, Henriette E. de Rochemont, Annetta Bruce, Anna E. Callahan, Mary A. Carmi- chael, Anna L. P. Collins, Sarah M. Grieves, Hattie L. Jewell, Annie B. Josselyn, Louise A. Keeler, Eliza S. Paddack, Louise A. Stickney, Annie A. Trelegan.
Shepard-Mass. avenue, near Russell street.
Edward O. Grover, Nellie A. Hutch- ins, Ella M. Horne, Caroline L. Blake, Emma A. Faulkner, Harriet Foster, Louise H. Griswold, Lottie L. Gris- wold, Ellen J. Hunt, Flora C. Ingra- ham, Mary Agnes Stanton, Grace D. Street, Carrie M. Wilson.
Sleeper-Dudley street.
A. Estelle Ingraham, Emily Bissell, Mabel E. Blake, Mary F. Calnane, Fan- nie G. Flanders, Harriet M. Hanson, Melissa M. Lloyd, Evelyn J. Locke, Blanche C. Trefethen.
Taylor.
Ella R. Avery, Bridget T. Boyle, Lil- lian M. Canty, Elizabeth R. Hanlon, Kate A. Hegarty, Cecilia F. Leahy, H.
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Maud MacLean, Mabel S. Murray, Ma- bel F. Reycroft.
Thorndike-Thorndike street.
Ruel H. Fletcher, Harriet A. Town- send, Laura A. Westcott, Grace W. Fletcher, Lena L. Frederikson, Emma A. Hopkins, Elizabeth G. Hutchinson, Mary E. Ingraham, Grace L. Morton, Mary E. Nason, Sarah Louise Regal, Abby S. Taylor, Lydia A. Whitcher.
Washington-51 Brattle street.
John W. Freese, Leila H. Sprague, Mary E. Stiles, Alice P. Fay, Georgi- anna A. Chesley, Eldora J. Clark, Mary L. Ells, Thalia Goddard, Edna W. Hodgkins, Ellen A. Kidder, Winifred L. Kinsley, Emma Penney, Margaret J. Penney, Hattie Shepherd.
Webster-Upton street.
John D. Billings, Herbert S. Gay, Alice C. Phinney, Martha N. Hanson, Mabel T. Ashley, Ada A. Billings, Ella E. Buttrick, Charlotte M. Chase, Su- san I. Downs, Josephine Hills, Kath- erine E. Lahey, Mary Josephine Lam- prey, Anna S. Lamson, Minnie V. Reid, Harriette E. Shepard, Ellen F. Watson.
Boardman-Winsor street.
Florence H. Barrett, Christina R. Denyven, Isabella M. Duguid, Myra Hatt, Ann Ingalls, Elizabeth J. Karcher, Grace Morgan, C. Florence Smith, Sarah E. Stewart.
Cushing-Cushing street.
Isadore I. Foster, Eva J. Irish.
Dana-Centre street.
Georgia E. Martin, Jane Macmaster, Matilda Macmaster, Marion B. Mag- wire.
Dunster-Concord avenue.
Susan E. Wyeth, Mary Ellen Colby, Mary A. Doran, Agnes M. Sheridan.
Felton-Amory street.
Florence A. Rogers, Elmira F. Hall, Helen E. Hazard, Carrie H. Smith.
Gannett-Jefferson street.
Mary A. Rady, Annie M. Billings, Anna M. Jones, Augusta G. Mirick.
Gore-56 Gore street.
Frances E. Pendexter, Maude A. Deehan, Addie H. Dale, Minnie A. Doran, Cora E. Laskey, Katherine L. McElroy, Julia G. McHugh, Mary E. Mulloney, Maude L. Parker, Anastasia Peters, Jane E. Whoriskey.
Holmes-Hilliard street.
Marianne M. Webb, Carrie J. Alli- son.
Lassell-Charles street.
Frances E. Whoriskey, Rose V. Col- lier, Elizabeth B. Gahm, Mary E. Whoriskey.
Lowell-Lowell street.
Eusebia A. Minard, Malvina M. Jos- lin, Agnes J. McElroy.
Otis-125 Otis.
Ellen N. Leighton, Frances Allen, Josephine M. Doherty, Luella M. Marsh, Emma J. Ross, Margaret Sul- livan, Ellen C. Walsh, Kate F. Welling- ton.
Parker-Broadway, corner Sixth street.
Emily C. Dallinger, Charlotte E. Clapp, Margaret E. Fitzgerald, Agnes Marchant, Hattie A. Thayer.
Quincy -- Mason street.
Charlotte E. Jewell, Lucy C. Wyeth.
Reed-Reed street.
Margaret Kidd, Margaret T. Burke, Jennie R. Marsh, Julia A. Robinson.
Riverside-Putnam avenue.
Elizabeth A. Tower, Amanda M. Alger, Mary A. Burke.
Sargent-Broadway, cor. Winsor.
Mary A. Brown, Christina D. Bar- bey, Alice J. Hubbard, Ella M. Leaver.
Stearns-Harvard street.
Fannie E. Higgins, Maria J. Bacon, Ellen A. Cheney, Eva A. Taylor.
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Tarbell-Howard street.
Emma J. Young, Florence J. Alley, Sadie E. Meacham, Carrie P. Pierce.
Willard-Dana square.
Amelia Wright, Sally N. Chamber- lain, Grace L. Cowan, M. Elizabeth Evans, Ella F. Gulliver, Julia S. Gushee, Mary E. G. Harrington, Louise W. Harris, Katherine M. Lowell, Eliza D. Watson, Grace R. Woodward, Laura Wright.
Wyman-Rindge avenue.
Fannie E. M. Dennis, Addie M. Bet- tinson, Mary R. Brooks, M. Carrie Dickman, Georgianna P. Dutcher, Genevieve S. Flint, Mary M. Gilman.
Wellington-Columbia street.
Herbert H. Bates, Susan G. Lom- bard, Sarah J. Gunnison, Mary I. Vin- ton, Carrie H. Stevens, Emma M. Tay- lor.
Teachers of Sewing.
Agnes Gordon, Alice H. Nay, Nancy T. Dawe.
Kindergartens. Boardman.
Mabel S. Eddy.
Dunster.
Clara A. Hall.
Gannett.
Gertrude M. Gove, Margaret Sher- lock.
Gore.
Selma E. Berthold, Sarah S. Wells.
Lowell.
Melinda Gates.
Moore street, No. 179.
Harriette E. Ryan, Ellen A. Watson. 1
Riverside. Helen I. Hutchison, Mabel F. Adams.
Sleeper. Katherine C. Richmond, Mary B. Pratt.
Taylor.
Mary F. Leland.
Mary A. Lewis, Special Teacher in Primary Schools.
Frederick E. Chapman, Director of Music.
Peter Roos, Director of Drawing.
Lucia N. Jennison, Assistant in Drawing.
Sarah E. Brassill, Teacher of Bot- any.
Catherine F. Pedrick, Director of Gymnastics.
ORGANIZATION OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Hon. Alvin F. Sortwell, Chairman, ex officio; Mrs. Elizabeth Q. Bolles, Mr. William Taggard Piper, Prof. Frank W. Taussig, Mrs. Caroline L. Edgerly, Hon. Robert O. Fuller, Rev. Alphonso E. White, Mrs. Ellen M. Co- burn, Edward B. Malley, Esq., Dr. William H. Clancy, Mr. Charles F. Wy- man, Frank C. Chamberlain, Mrs. Mary E. Mitchell, Mr. George P. John- son, Mrs. Carolyn P. Chase, Dr. Fred- erick W. Taylor, William Taggard Piper, Presiding Officer; Sanford B. Hubbard, Secretary and Agent of School Committee; Francis Cogswell, Superintendent of Public Schools; Charles M. Jones, Page of School Com- mittee; Althea B. Frost, Clerk; John H. Lemon, Porter.
The offices of the School Committee are at City Hall, Rooms 13, 14, 15.
The regular meetings of the School Board are held at City Hall, on the third Thursday of each month, except- ing July and August.
ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC SCHOOL.
Mt. Auburn street, cor. Arrow.
Conducted by the Sisters of St. Jo- seph. Sister Margaret Mary, Superior. Connected with St. Paul's Church, Rev. Wm. Orr, Pastor. Number of pupils about 625, taught by 13 Sisters.
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS COLLEGE.
Harvard, cor. Essex street.
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ST. MARY'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL.
Harvard street, cor. Essex.
Boys' Department, one master and eight female teachers.
Girls' Department in charge of the Sisters of Notre Dame.
Churches. BAPTIST. BROADWAY BAPTIST.
Broadway, cor. Boardman street. Rev. Lyman R. Swett, Pastor.
FIRST BAPTIST.
Magazine, junction River street. Rev. Alexander Blackburn, Pastor.
NORTH AVENUE BAPTIST. Riley A. Vose, Pastor.
OLD CAMBRIDGE BAPTIST.
Between Mass. avenue and Harvard street. Rev. J. V. Garton, Pastor.
SECOND BAPTIST.
Cambridge street, cor. Fourth. Church built 1827. Rev. S. K. Mitchell, Pastor.
EMANUEL BAPTIST.
Magazine street, cor. Putnam avenue. Organized 1876. Rev. Isaac Grimes, Pastor.
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST.
Main street, near Austin. Rev. J. H. Duckery, Pastor.
UNION BAPTIST. Main street, near Columbia. Jesse Harrell, Pastor.
INMAN SQUARE BAPTIST. Rev. J. W. Brigham, Pastor.
SWEDISH BAPTIST.
Columbia street, corner Washington. Rev. Olof Lindh, Pastor.
FIRST FREE BAPTIST. Hampshire street. Rev. B. M. Osgood, Pastor.
CONGREGATIONAL.
FIRST
CHURCH
IN CAMBRIDGE,
AND
SHEPARD
CONGRE-
GATIONAL
SOCIETY -
TRINITARIAN.
Garden st. cor. Mason.
Rev. Alexander Mckenzie, Pastor.
FIRST EVANGELICAL CONGREGA- TIONAL CHURCH. CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Prospect, near Harvard street. Organized Sept. 20, 1827.
Rev. - - -, Pastor.
HOPE CONGREGATIONAL.
Harvard, near Winsor street. Rev. Charles M. Carpenter, Pastor.
NORTH AVENUE ORTHODOX CON- GREGATIONAL SOCIETY.
Mass. avenue, corner Roseland st. Rev. , Pastor.
PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL.
Magazine, corner Cottage street. Rev. Frank E. Ramsdell, Pastor. Daniel S. Coolidge, Clerk.
WOOD MEMORIAL CONGREGA- TIONAL.
Austin, corner Columbia street. Rev. Isaiah W. Sneath, Pastor.
EPISCOPAL. CHRIST.
Garden street, opp. the Common. Rev. William B. King, Rector.
CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION.
Thorndike, corner Third street. Organized May 16, 1875. Rev. Robert Walker, Rector."
ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S.
99 Columbia street. .. Rev. George Hodges, D. D., in charge.
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ST. JAMES.
Beech street, near Mass. ave. Organized June 18, 1866. Rev. Edward Abbott, Rector.
. ST. JOHN'S MEMORIAL CHAPEL.
Brattle, near Mason street.
Rev. George Hodges, D. D., Dean; E. S. Drown, Asst.
ST. PETER'S.
Mass. ave. corner Vernon street. Rev. Charles H. Perry, Rector.
ST. PHILIP'S.
Allston street, near Brookline. Rev. Edward M. Gushee, D. D., Rector.
REFORMED EPISCOPAL. ST. LUKE'S.
Harvard street, corner Inman. Built 1890. No services held at present.
METHODIST.
CAMBRIDGEPORT FIRST METHO- DIST EPISCOPAL SOCIETY.
Harvard street, opp. Essex. Rev. George Skene, Pastor.
TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOCIETY.
Cambridge street, corner Third.
Organized July 2, 1823. Rev. W. N. Richardson, Pastor.
EPWORTH METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
Mass. ave. opposite the Cambridge Common.
Rev. Charles F. Rice, Pastor.
GRACE METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
Magazine street, corner Perry. Rev. George Phinney, Pastor.
UNION METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
Union Hall, 683 Mass. ave.
Rev. Solomon E. Breen, Pastor.
ST. PAUL'S, A. M. E. Portland street, corner Hastings. RUSH A. M. E. ZION. School, near Austin street. Rev. Clinton D. Hazel, Pastor.
EVANGELICAL CHURCH.
William street, near River. Rev. J. N. Short, Pastor.
NON SECTARIAN. APPLETON CHAPEL. College Grounds. Austin K. Jones, Sexton.
PRESBYTERIAN.
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. . Inman square. Rev. J. O. Paisley, Pastor.
REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN.
Antrim street. Rev. Samuel C. Shaw, Pastor. ROMAN CATHOLIC.
CHURCH OF THE SACRED HEART. Otis street, corner Sixth. Dedicated 1876. Rev. John O'Brien, Pastor; Revs. Michael P. Mahon, D. F. Horgan, Thos. I. Coghlan, J. P. Kelly, Assistant Pas- tors.
NOTRE DAME de PITIE. Harvey street. Rev. Henry Audiffred, Pastor.
ST. JOHN'S. Rindge avenue.
ST. MARY'S ANNUNCIATION.
Harvard street, corner Norfolk.
Rev. Thomas Scully, Parish Priest; Rev. J. F. Munday, Rev. Patrick H. Ri- ley, Rev. William J. Dwyer, Asst. Pas- tors.
ST. PAUL'S.
Mt. Auburn street, corner Holyoke. Rev. William Orr, Pastor; Rev. John J. Coan and Rev. John J. Ryan, Asst. Pastors.
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ST. PETER'S.
Concord ave. corner Buckingham.
Rev. John Flatley, Pastor; Rev. M. J. Doody and Rev. M. J. Flaherty, Asst. Pastors.
SWEDENBORGIAN.
CHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM.
No. 48 Quincy street.
Rev. Theodore F. Wright in charge. SWEDISH LUTHERAN AUGUSTANA. Rev. Henning Jacobson, Pastor.
UNITARIAN.
FIRST PARISH AND CHURCH IN CAMBRIDGE.
Mass. ave. corner Church street. . Dedicated Dec. 12, 1833. Rev. Samuel M. Crothers, Pastor.
THIRD CONGREGATIONAL SOCIE- TY IN CAMBRIDGE.
Austin street.
Church dedicated Jan. 1, 1807. Parish incorporated June 12, 1835. Rev. , Minister.
UNIVERSALIST.
FIRST UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY.
Inman street, near Mass. ave. Rev. George W. Bicknell, D. D., Pastor. SECOND UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY.
Otis street near Fifth.
Rev. Harry F. Fister, Pastor.
THIRD UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY. Mass. ave. corner Porter road.
Rev. Frank O. Hall, Pastor; Geo. E. Littlefield, Clerk; F. B. Livesey, Treas.
Masonic.
Masonic Hall.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Walter A. Wardwell, President; Wal- worth O. Barbour, Treas .; A. K. He- bard, Clerk; H. D. Litchfield, Horace
G. Kemp, R. W. Sutton, Lafayette G. Blair, Herbert A. Rhoades, John S. Sawyer, Francis L. Sawtell, John G. Thorogood, Oren B. French, John K. Perkins, George H. Howard, Charles O. Welch.
Annual meeting second Wednesday in January, at 685 Mass. ave.
CAMBRIDGE COMMANDERY KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.
Masonic Hall.
Sir Charles M. Pear, E. C .; Sir J. G. Thorogood, Generalissimo; Sir F. L. Sawtell, C. G .; Sir Leroy A. Whittier, Prelate; Sir C. H. Morse, Junior War- den; Sir David Proudfoot, Treas .; Sir John D. C. Harries, Recorder.
Meets first Wednesday in each month at 685 Mass. ave.
CAMBRIDGE ROYAL ARCH CHAP- TER.
Chartered 1864.
Herbert A. Rhoades, M. E. H. P .; Warren P. Dudley, E. K .; Francis L. Sawtell, E. S .; George W. Bunton, Treas .; John D. C. Harries, Sec.
Meets second Friday evening of every month at 685 Mass. ave.
AMICABLE LODGE, F. & A. M.
Chartered 1805.
Clarence M. Howlett, W. M .; William W. Peirce, S. W .; Henry A. Locke, J. W .; Horace G. Kemp, Treas .; Richard W. Sutton, Sec .; Leroy A. Whittier, Chaplain; Isaac Chase, Marshal; Dar- win J. Smith, S. D .; Charles H. Ackers, J. D .; Charles P. Keith, S. S .; Charles E. Hadcock, J. S .; McCoy Fitzgerald, I. S .; George Swift, Organist; Free- land S. Holmes, Tyler.
Meets first Thursday evening of every month at 685 Mass. ave. Annual election, first Thursday in December.
PUTNAM LODGE. Chartered Dec. 14, 1854.
William R. Blackman, W. M .; F. H. Willard, S. W .; William H. Gray, J. W .; David Proudfoot, Treas .; J. Edwin Price, Sec.
Meets, third Monday evening of every month at 215 Cambridge street. Annual election held on the third Monday of November.
FIREMEN'S BADGES. SEND FOR OUR No. 11 CATALOGUE. The WM. J. DINSMORE CO., 521 Washington St.
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MOUNT OLIVET LODGE.
Chartered March 9, 1864.
Warren P. Dudley, W. M .; Albert F. Fish, S. W .; Otis B. Oakman, J. W .; Fred B. Furbish, Treas .; James L. Buffum, Sec.
Meets third Thursday evening of each month at 685 Mass. ave. Annual election, third Thursday in November.
MIZPAH LODGE.
Chartered 1867.
L. W. Ferdinand, W. M .; George M. Smith, S. W .; Oscar F. Allen, J. W .; F. A. White, Treas .; J. D. C. Harries, Sec.
Meets second Monday evening of every month at 685 Mass. avenue.
CHARITY LODGE.
Chartered March 9, 1870.
Fred C. Gohring, W. M .; James B. Hilton, S. W .; Frank Hayden, J. W. F. M. Mason, Treas .; T. T. Ferguson, Sec. (his 25th year).
Meets first Monday in each month at 2076 Mass. avenue. Annual election first Monday in December.
SIGNET CHAPTER, NO. 22, ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR.
Organized 1388.
Mrs. Viola M. Strauss, W. M .; Alfred Parker, W. P .; Mrs. Sarah Whitney, A. M .; Addie H. Dale, Sec .; Jennie L. Richmond, Treas .; Ida M. Powers, Con .; Mrs. Alfred Parker, Asso. Con. Meets at 548 Mass. ave.
MOUNT MORIAH LODGE, F. & A. M. (COLORED).
C. E. Brooks, W. M .; T. P. Harrison, S. W .; R. N. Gordon, J. W .; C. W. Whaley, Treas .; C. B. Johnson, Sec., 60 Washington street.
Meets third Thursday in each month at 434 Mass. avenue.
Odd Fellows.
CHARLES RIVER ENCAMPMENT, NO. 22.
Instituted Sept. 1, 1846. C. H. Wildes, C. P .; A. R. Hezlitt, S. W .; H. B. Severance, S .; H. Bird, F. S .;
W. Hankin, Treas .; D. R. Hovey, J. W.
Regular sessions are held on the first and third Friday evenings of each month at 631 Mass. avenue.
NEW ENGLAND ENCAMPMENT, NO. 34.
Instituted Oct. 3, 1865.
William E. Reid, C. P .; J. H. Fellows, Scribe, 173 Washington street, Boston.
Regular sessions are held on the first and third Wednesday evenings of each month at 215 Cambridge street.
NEW ENGLAND LODGE, NO. 4. Instituted April 26, 1827.
A. R. Hersam, N. G .; C. W. Hamil- ton, V. G .; John H. Fellows, Sec .; Charles Davis, Per. Sec .; W. R. Black- man, Treas.
Regular sessions are held every Fri- day evening at 215 Cambridge street.
CAMBRIDGE LODGE, NO. 13.
Instituted Sept. 2, 1874.
C. C. Willard, N. G .; Samuel E. Par- ker, Sec., 55 Pearl street.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 20.
Instituted Sept. 26, 1843.
Thomas H. Easton, P. G .; Arthur L. Howe, N. G .; George Spencer, V. G .; Albert E. Hill, R. Sec .; Frank Mills, Per. Sec .; Edgar P. Baker, Treas.
Regular sessions are held every Monday evening in Odd Fellows' Hall, 536 Mass. avenue.
MT. AUBURN LODGE, NO. 94.
Instituted July 20, 1870.
John A. Landgren, N. G .; Horace T. Colby, V. G .; Charles W. McRaith, Sec .; Isaac L. Crompton, Treas.
Regular sessions are held each Wednesday evening at 15 Brattle street.
MT. SINAI LODGE, NO. 169.
Instituted Sept. 1, 1874.
James Finan, N. G .; Horace E. Beane, V. G .; George H. Keay, Rec. Sec .; J. P. Shurtleff, P. S .; George E. Hennan, Treas.
RED MEN'S REGALIA & SUPPLY HOUSE. OUR No. 15 CATALOGUE SENT UPON REQUEST. The WM. J. DINSMORE CO., 521 Washington St.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Regular sessions are held every Thursday evening at 2076 Mass. ave.
DUNSTER LODGE, NO. 220.
William H. Murray, N. G .; Charles H. Wildes, V. G .; H. B. Severance, Treas .; H. E. Lombard, Sec .; Joseph P. Gibson, P. Sec.
Meets every Wednesday evening at 631 Mass. avenue.
Daughters of Rebekah, AMITY LODGE, NO. 15.
Organized June 29, 1871.
Mrs. Ada M. Fellows, N. G .; Mrs. Belle A. Rackliffe, V. G .; Mrs. Hannah N. Kinsley, Treas .; Annie C. Cannell, Sec., residence 73 Thorndike street.
Regular sessions are held on the second and last Thursday evenings in each month at 215 Cambridge street.
OLIVE BRANCH REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 21.
Organized March 13, 1874.
Mrs. D. S. Littlefield, N. G .; Mrs. Thomas H. Morgan, V. G.
Regular sessions are held on the second and fourth Wednesday even- ings in each month at 536 Mass. ave.
NEW ENGLAND PROVIDENT ASSO- CIATION.
Organized Dec. 13, 1871.
Reorganized and incorporated April 16, 1878.
Walter Winward, Sec., 93 Broad street, Boston.
Annual meetings on the first Tues- Tuesday evening in December at 215 Cambridge street.
Grand United Order of Odd Fellows.
CAMBRIDGE PATRIARCHIE, NO. 15.
Meets second Friday in each month at 409 Main street. Drill meetings, second and fourth Fridays.
HARVARD LODGE, NO. 1542. Instituted July 14, 1873.
Regular meetings are held on the second and fourth Mondays at 558 Mass. ave. Degree meetings first Mon- day of each month. :
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