The Cambridge directory 1899, Part 82

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Publication date: 1899
Publisher: W.A. Greenough,
Number of Pages: 776


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Parcel Postage .- All articles of merchandise (except poisons explosive materials, etc., liable to injure the mails), 1 cent for every ounce, not exceeding + pounds.


SPECIAL DELIVERY.


The special delivery system includes all post offices in the nnited States and all classes of mail matter.


Accordingly every article of mailable matter, mailed at any post office in the United States, to which is affixed a 10 cent special delivery stamp in addition to regular postage, will be delivered at Letter Carrier offices within the carrier limits, im- mediately on arrival between the hours of 7 A. M. and 11 P. M., and at any other post office within a one mile radius between the hours of 7 A. M. and 9 P.M.


PROHIBITED ARTICLES.


The following articles are prohibited from transmission Publications which violate the copyright laws of the country of destination ; poisonous and explosive substances ; live or dead animals, except dead insects and reptiles when thoroughly dried;


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fruits and vegetables, and substances which exhale a bad odor ; lottery tickets, lottery advertisements or lottery circulars ; all obscene or immoral articles ; articles which in any way damage or destroy the mails or injure the persons handling them. Live bees are mailable as merchandise (4th class matter), at 1 cent per ounce, if so put up as to run no risk of soiling or injuring the mails, or escaping and to be easy of inspection.


FOREIGN.


Letters to Great Britain, including Scotland and Ireland, and the Continent of Europe. British, Dutch, French, and Portu- guese possessions in the West Indies and Africa, Brazil, Ar- gentine Republic, Peru, China, Japan, Java, St. Pierre, Mique- lon, Egypt, Newfoundland, all parts of India, and the Straits Settlements, Nassau, Colon, Barbadoes, Bermuda, Uruguay, Ec- uador, Nicaragua, Madagascar, Bolivia, New South Wales, New Zealand, Queensland. Victoria, Tasmania, South Africa, St.Hele- na, Chili and Sandwich Islands, 5 cents per half ounce. Canada, 2 cents. Mexico same as the United States, except that liquors cannot be sent.


Newspapers to Great Britain, including Scotland and Ireland and the Continent of Europe, British, Dutch, French and Port- uguese possessions in the West Indies and Africa, Argentine Re- public, Peru, Ecuador, Chili, China, Japan, Java, St. Pierre, Miquelon, all parts of India, Nassau, Barbadoes, Madagascar, Bolivia, St. Helena, South Africa, Natal and Newfoundland, i cent for two ounces. Canada and Mexico, 1 cent for four ounces. Greatest weight in one package of printed matter four pounds, six ounces.


Postul Cards to all postal union countries where five cent letter postage prevails, 2 cents. Canada and Mexico, 1 cent.


MONEY ORDERS. - DOMESTIC.


For Orders for sums not exceeding $2.50, 3 cents ; over $2.50 and not exceeding $5, 5 cents ; over $5 and not exceeding $10, 8 cents ; over $10 and not exceeding $20, 10 cents ; over $20 and not exceeding $30, 12 cents ; over $30 and not exceeding $40, 15 cents ; over $40 and not exceeding $50, 18 cents ; over $50 and exceeding $60, 20 cents ; over $60 and not exceeding $75, 25 cents ; over $75 and not exceeding $100, 30 cents.


FOREIGN.


Money Orders issued on Alexandria in Egypt, Assab, Austria, Bahama Islands, Belgium, Bermuda Island, Beyroot. British Bechuanaland, British Guiana, British India, Canada, Cape Col- ony, Ceylon Straits, Cyprus, Denmark, Falkland Islands, France, Algeria and Tunis Gambia, Germany, Gibraltar, Great Britain, Hawaiian Republic, Hongkong, Hungary, Iceland via. Den- mark, Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, Leeward Islands, Luxemburg, Malta, Massowah, Mauritius, Morocco, Natal, Netherlands, Newfoundland, New South Wales, New Zealand, Norway, Orange Free States, Panama, Portugal, Queensland, St. Helena, Salonica, Salvador Settlements, Shaghai, Smyrna, South Aus- tralia, Sweden, Switzerland, Tangier, Tasmania, Transvaal, - Trinidad, and Tobago, Victoria, Western Australia, Windward Islands, Zanzibar. Rates 10 cents on every $10.


RAILROAD STATIONS.


Boston & Maine R. R. East Cambridge station, foot Third st.


Boston & Maine R. R. North Cambridge junction, 2440 Mass. avenue.


Fitchburg R. R. West Cam- bridge station, Sherman street, cor. Bolton.


Fitchburg R. R. Fresh Pond station, Fresh Pond ave.


Fitchburg R. R. Mt. Auburn station, Mt. Auburn street, cor. Holworthy. ,


Fitchburg R. R. Cambridge sta- tion, 1873 Mass. avenue.


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Middlesex County.


Incorporated May 10, 1643. Shire Towns, Cambridge (East) and Lowell.


County Officers - Charles J. McIntire, Judge of Probate and Insolvency ; Samuel H. Folsom, of Winchester, Registrar of Pro- bate and Insolvency; William E. Rogers, of Wakefield, Asst. Reg. istrar of Probate and Insolvency ; Edward Thompson, of Cambridge, Asst. Registrar of Deeds; George F. Lawton, of Lowell, Judge of Probate: J. P. Thompson, of Lowell, Registrar of Deeds, Northern District; Edwin O. Childs, of Newton, Registrar of Deeds, Southern District ; F. N. Wier, of Lowell, District Attorney ; George A. Sanderson,of Littleton, Asst. District Attorney ; Joseph O. Hayden, of Somerville, County Treasurer; Theodore C. Hurd, of Winchester. Clerk of the Courts ; John L. Ambrose, of Somerville, 1st .Asst. Clerk ; William C.Dilling- ham, of Malden, 2d Asst. Clerk; Ralph N. Smith. of Cambridge, 3d Asst. Clerk.


County Commissioners-Francis Bigelow, of Natick, Samuel O. Upham, of Waltham, Levi S. Gould, of Melrose. Meetings at Cambridge, every Tuesday and Saturday except in September; at Lowell the first Tuesday in September. The jurisdiction of the County Commissioners of Middlesex extends over Revere and Winthrop in the County of Suffolk.


Special Commissioners - Ed- ward E. Thompson. of Woburn, David T. Strange, of Stoneham.


Law Library-Grace L. Row- ley, Librarian.


* House of Correction-John R. Fairbairn, Master: Geo. D. Ford. Deputy Master; Fred H. Smith, Clerk; Wm. H. Sleeper. Steward; Ransom Willard, Receiving Clerk ; James C. Herring, John E. Fair- bairn, Receiving Officers: Warren Jackson, William C. Heckert, Jail Officers ; John W. Sleeper, Otis D. Parmenter, Prison Officers; War- ren G. Livermore, Frank H. Hew- itt, Wm.F. Bridge, Rix L.Newton, Shop Officers; Frank E. Shaw, Fred E. Hewitt, George W. Carter, Harry W. Davis. Martin V. Davis, Watchmen ; Warren Crane, Harry W. Marston, Engineers ; Herbert J. Norton, Harry E. Walker, Fire- men; Edward R. Utley, M. D.,


Physician; Rev. Robert Walker, Chaplain ; Mrs. H. N. Berry, Mrs. M. M. Campbell, Mrs. C. E. Gage, Matrons; C. F. Kenney, Supt. Brush Dept .; W. C. Jones, Asst. Supt. Brusn Dept .; Fred Griffin, Charles Lyman, Fred C. Bean, Instructors Brush Dept.


Bail Commissioners-Henry H. Winslow, Edw. B. Malley, William. V. Thompson.


Commissioners to Qualify Civil Officers - Samuel H. Folsom, of Winchester, and William C. Dill- ingham of Malden.


Sheriff-Henry G. Cushing, of Lowell.


Special Sheriff-John R. Fair- bairn of Cambridge.


DeputySheriffs-Alvah S.Baker, of Lowell, Walter C. Wardwell, of Cambridge, Bartholomew M. Young, of Cambridgeport, James H. McKenna, of Waltham, George F. Stiles, of Lowell, Charles G. Whitman, of Marlboro, Geo.Nutt, of Natick, Samuel W. Tucker, of Newton, Henry C. Sherwin, of Ayer, George G.Tidsbury, of Ash- land, M. Frank Eastman, of Mel- rose, Lyman H. Richards, of Malden, John A. Tolman, of Wal- tham, William H. Walsh, of South Framingham.


Superior Court Officers- Alvah S. Baker, and Harry E. Shaw, of Lowell. Arthur H. Wiggin, of Newton, Frederick M. Estey, of Framingham, Geo. W. W. Saville, of Malden, John E. Tidd, of Wo- burn, Robert Duddy, of Somer- ville, Charles F. Morse. of Marl- boro: Isaac I. Doane, Court Ste- nographer.


COURTS.


Supreme Judicial Court.at Low- ell. third Tuesday of April; Cam- bridge, third Tuesday of October. SuperiorCourt-Civil Sittings at Cambridge. Jury, second Monday of September ; Court. second Mon- day of September; Jury. second Monday of December; Court(two sessions) first Monday of Febru- ary; Jury, second Monday of March; Court, first Monday of April; Court, first Monday of June. At Lowell: Jury, second Monday of September; Court, third Monday of November ; Jury, second Monday of March ; Court, second Monday of May.


Criminal Terms, at Cambridge on the second Monday in February and the first Monday in June; at Lowell on the third Monday in October.


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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.


Adams Charles M. Adams Charles W. Adams Edward B. Ahern John J. Allen Frank A. Appleton John H. Apsey Albert S. Authier Joseph O. Aylward James F. Badger Walter I. Bailey Hollis R. Baldwin Louis F. Bancroft Jacob


Barbour Alfred L. Bartlett Edward E. Bartlett Joseplı G. Bates James E. Batson Benjamin R. S. Bennett Josiah Q. Berry E. Sidney Bird Herman


Bird Theodore Read Blackman Edgar S. Blodgett Edgar S. Blodgett W. K. Jr.


Bonney Pelham Bradford Russell Brandon Edward J. Bright Elmer H. Brooks George F. Brooks John Buckley Daniel A. Bullard Daniel W. Bullard John C. Bunton George W. Burnham Addison C. Burrage Frederic E. Burrage William W. Busnach Henry Campbell Francis Capelle Jonas F. Casey Thomas H. Chamberlain Albert H. Chamberlain Frank C. Champlin Edgar R. Cherwinsky Max Clarke George L. Cloyes Harold G. Clukas George M. Conant Charles M. Conant Harry W. Conlan Felix Cook Frank Gaylord Corcoran John H. Cornish Henry C. Coveney John W. Cox George Howland Cox James Cram Henry B. Croswell Simon G. Cushman Charles A. Cutter Watson G. Dallinger Fred W. Dallinger William W. Daly Augustine J. Dana Richard H. Davis Bancroft G. Davis Frank M. Davis George A.


Davis Henry B. Davis John M. Dickinson Alexander Dickinson David T. Dudley Howland Dunbar William H. Durant William B. Ela Richard


Ellis William R. Evans George S.


Everett Edward F.


Fairbairn John R.


Farnham W. D. Jr.


Fellows Charles H.


Fern Otis L.


Field George G.


Fisk Frederic D.


Fiske Jolın M.


Foran George D.


Ford George D.


Foster F. Apthorp


Fox Jabez


Frankenstein Wm. L. Fudge David


Gage Seth N.


Given Charles S.


Gorham Alfred


Graves George W.


Gray Horace J.


Hale Edwin B.


Hall James M. W.


Hall William S.


Hambly JJohn B. Hammond Franklin T.


Hancock Charles E.


Hannigan John E.


Hannum Leander M.


Harding William P.


Harlow Frank S. Harris James G. Harris J. Watson


Harrison Charles H.


Haskirs David G. Jr. Hastings Frank W.


Henchman Nathaniel H. Henderson C. W.


Hildreth Stanley B.


Hill F. Stanhope Hill James D. Hines Edward B. Holton Fred H.


Hooper Edward W. Houghton Charles W. Howe Archibald M. Howe George E. Howe William De L. Howes Edwin A. Jr. Howlett Horace B. Hubbard Charles E. Hunt Freeman Hunt Thomas


Hunter Robert William Hurley John H. Hutchins William E. Jew ell William E.


Johnson Andrew J. Johnson William A. Jones Arthur .E. Jones Charles Willis


Jose Edwin H. Kelley Joseph J. Kiernan Thomas J. Kingsley Chester W. Knappe Carl Kronan Edward J.


Lamb George Lambert Frank H.


Lathrop William L. Law Emerson W.


Lawrence George P.


Leighton Thomas Jr.


Lewis William H.


Lincoln Henry L. Livermore Joseph P. Lockhart Benjamin A.


Lombard Nathan C.


Mackintire George E.


Mahady John Malley Edward B.


Marble William


Maskell James A.


McCallar George M.


McClintock Wilder F.


McCoy William B.


McDaniel Samuel W.


McDermott Frank


McDuffie John McIntire Charles J.


McKelleget George F.


MeKelleget Richard J.


McKenna John B.


Mckenzie Frederick A.


McNeill George E. Melledge Robert J. .


Merrill John D. Merrill Samuel


Metcalf Eliab W.


Meyers Julius Millan Albion L. Moore Edward M.


Morgan George F.


Morrill William F.


Munroe Charles W.


Munroe George II. Munroe William A.


Murphy John F. Muzzey David P. Nash Nathaniel C.


Nazro Charles G.


Nelligan Peter Noon Henry S. B.


Norton Charles Eliot O'Brien Edward B. Odiorne John L.


Osborn Horace K. Parker Edmund M. Parry John E. Partridge Horace Pear Albert M. Perkins George A. Perkins James M. Perrin Franklin Pevey Gilbert A. A. Phelan William T. Pierce C. Fred Piper George F. Piper Henry A. Ponce John H.


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Pope Eugene A. Pray Benjamin S. Rady Andrew J. Rand Edward L. Razee Lloyd E. Read Charles C. Reardon Edmund Richardson William M.


Roberts Albert F. Rogers Edward H. Rogers Frederick W. Rowe Ernest H. Runyan Preston B. Russell Charles L. Russell Charles Theo. Russell Herbert F. Saville Huntington Sawyer George A. Sawyer Jabez A. Sawyer John S. Scott John J. Scottron Thomas C. Severance George E. Sheehan John L.


Almy Charles Amee John Appleton John H. Apsey Albert S. Aylward James F. Badger Walter I. Barbour Alfred L. Bartlett Edward E. Batson Benjamin R. S. Borland Charles F. Bowker Arthur L. Bradford Russell Brandon Edward J. Brooks Arthur H. Brooks John Bullard John C. Burnham Addison C. Burrage William W. Carlton Charles E. Champlin Edgar R. Cherwinsky Max Chipman George A. Clark Edward E. Clarke George L. Cloyes Harold G. Conant Harry W. Conlan Felix Cook Frank Gaylord Cox Geo. Howland Cranston John S. Croswell Simon G. Crowley Patrick Dallinger Fred. W. Daly Augustine J. Davis Frank M. Davis George A. Denison Arthur E. DeWolfe John O. Dodge Edward S. Dolan Thomas F. Dudley Stanford H. Dunbar William H.


Sias Samuel S.


Sleeper Fred W. Smith Jeremiah Jr. Smith Ralph N. Smith William B. Smith-Weston Robert D. Snow Samuel Soper James B.


Spalding Thorndike Spelman Henry M. Spencer Charles W.


Spencer Thomas W. Stearns William F. Stephens George Stevens Elbridge G. Stewart Arthur M. Stimson Henry E. Stocker Alfred A.


Stone Herbert E. Storey Fred. G. Surbridge R. C. Thomas Charles H.


Thompson William G. Thompson William V.


Thurston Charles H. Thurston George A. Jr. Thurston John H. Traynor Francis Tupper William T.


Vaughan Henry G. Walcott Charles Walker John H. Walker William H. Walton Milton L.


Wardwell Walter C.


Warnock John E. Waugh Charles Wells Henry J. Wells John D.


Wells Wellington White Moses P.


Whitman Edmund A. Whitney Henry F. Whittemore Charles A. Winslow Henry H. Woodworth Ralph Wyman Charles F. Wyman John P.


NOTARIES PUBLIC.


Durant William B.


Earle Walter F. Ellis William R. Elmore Samuel D. Fisk Frederic D. Flaig Simon Fox Joseph Given Charles S.


Hambly John B.


Hannigan John E. Hannum Leander M. Harris James G.


Haskins David G. Jr.


Hayes Alexander L. Hayes William A. 2d Hearsey Walter H. Henderson Arthur R. Hill James D. Holt Homer C.


Howe Archibald M. Hubbard Charles E. Hurley John H. Hutchins William E. Jose Edwin H. Kelley Joseph J. Kiernan Thomas J. Knappe Carl Lambert Frank H. Lawrence George P. Lombard Nathan C. Mahady John Maloney James P. McClintock Wilder F. Mckenzie Frederick A. Melledge Robert J. Meyers Julius Millan Albion L. Moore Edward M. Moore Fred W. Murphy John F. Muzzey David P. Myers James J.


|Nazro Charles G. Noon Henry Shore B. Odiorne John L. Pear William H. Perkins George A. Pevey Gilbert A. A. Quinby William Rand Edward L. Read Charles C. Reed Thomas Richardson Charles E.


Russell Charles Theo.


Russell Herbert F. Sawyer George A. Smith J. Clark Smith Ralph N. Spelman Henry M.


Spencer Charles W. Spencer Thomas W. Stocker Alfred A.


Stover Harry E. Stratton Charles F.


Surbridge R. C.


Taylor J. Watson


Taylor J. Watson Jr.


Taylor Robert J.


Thompson Lewis S. Thompson William V.


Thorp Joseph G. Jr.


Thurston Charles H. Thurston George A. Jr. Thurston John H.


Underwood Porter A. Walcott Charles Walker William H. Wells James A. Wells Wellington White Moses P. Whitman Edmund A. Whittemore Charles A. Woodworth Ralph Wyman John P.


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THE COMEDY HOUSE OF BOSTON. Eugene Tompkins, Lessee and Manager.


Presenting the Leading Comedy Attractions of America.


AT THIS THEATRE ONE IS ALWAYS CERTAIN TO SEE A FIRST-CLASS & & ENTERTAINMENT PER- FECTLY PRESENTED.


Evenings at 8 o'clock.


Matinees, Wednesday, Saturdays


and Holidays at 2 o'clock.


PRICES, 25 to $1.50.


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HARVARD UNIVERSITY.


Founded A. D. Sept. 8, 1636.


ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS.


THE UNIVERSITY.


Charles W. Eliot, LL. D., Pres. Office 5 University Hall. Charles F. Adams, 2d A. B., LL. B. Treas. Allen Danforth, A. M., Comptrol- ler. The office of the Corporation (and of the Treasurer and the Comptroller) is at 50 State Street, Boston. Office hours 10 a. m. to 2 p. m., Saturday 10 a. m. to 12 Charles F. Mason, A. B., Bursar. Office Wadsworth House. Office hours 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. William C. Lane, A. B., Librarian. Office Gore Hall. Dudley A. Sar- gent, M. D., S. D., Director of Hemenway. Gymnasium. Office Hemenway Gymnasium. George A. Bartlett, A. M., Regent. Of- fice 5 University Hall. Richard Cobb, A. B., Cor. Sec. Office 5 University Hall. Office hours, daily 9 a. m. to 10 a. m. John B. Williams, A. B., Publication Agent. Office 2 University Hall.


THE FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES.


Clement L. Smith, A. M., LL. D., Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Office 5 University Hall. John H. Wright, A. M., Dean of the Graduate School. Office 10 University Hall. LeBaron R. Briggs, A. M., Dean of Harvard College. Office 4 University Hall. Nathaniel S. Shaler, S. D., Dean of the Lawrence Scientific School. Office 16 University Hall. Byron S. Hurlbut, A. M., Recording Sec- retary and Secretary of Appoint- ment Committee. Office 5 Uni- versity Hall. Office hours daily, 9 a. m. to 10 a. m. Hugo Karl Schilling, Ph. D., Chairman of the Committee on Special Students. Office 4 University Hall. Arthur R. Marsh, A. B., Chairman of the Committee on Admission from other Colleges. Office 10 Univer- sity Hall. George W. Cram, A. B., Recorder of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Office 4 Uni- versity Hall. Montague Cham- berlain, Secretary of the Lawrence Scientific School and Clerk of the Summer School. Office 16 Uni- versity Hall.


LABORATORIES AND MUSEUMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES.


Henry B. Hill, A. M., Director of the Chemical Laboratory. John Trowbridge, S. D., Director of the Jefferson Physical Laboratory. Hugo Munsterberg, Ph. D., M. D., Director of the Psychological Laboratory. William McM. Wood-


worth, Ph. D., in charge of the Museum of Comparative Zoology. George L. Goodale, M. D., LL. D., in charge of the Botanical Museum. John E. Wolff, Ph. D. Curator of the Mineralogical Museum. Frederic W. Putnam, A. M., S. D., Curator of the Pea- body Museum of Archaeology and. Ethnology. David G. Lyon, Ph. D., Curator of the Semitic Muse- um. Charles H. Moore, A. M .. Director of the William Hayes Fogg Museum of Art and Curator of the Gray Collection of Engrav- ings. George L. Goodale, M. D., LL. D. Director of the Botanic Garden. Benjamin L. Robinson, Ph. D., Curator of the Gray Her- barium.


OTHER FACULTIES AND DEPART- MENTS.


Charles C. Everett, D.D.,LL.D., Dean of the Faculty of Divinity. Office 1 Divinity Library. Robert Swain Morrison, A.M., S. T. B., Secretary of the Faculty of Divin- ity, and Librarian of the Divinity School. Office Divinity Library. James Barr Ames, A.M., LL. B., Dean of the Faculty of Law. Of- fice Austin Hall. Eugene Allen Gilmore, A.B., Secretary of the Faculty of Law. Office Austin Hall. John Himes Arnold. Li- brarian of the Law School. Office Austin Hall. William Lambert Richardson, A.M., M.D., Dean of the Faculty of Medicine. Charles Montraville Green, M.D., Secre- tary of the Faculty of Medicine. Office Harvard Medical School, corner of Boylston and Exeter Streets, Boston. Eugene Hanes Smith, D. M. D., Dean of the Faculty of Dental Medicine. The Dental School is on North Grove Street, Boston. The office of the Dean is at 283 Dartmouth Street, Boston. Waldo Elias Boardman, D.M.D., Curator of the Dental Museum. Office 184 Boylston Street, Boston. Charles Parker Lyman, F. R. C. V.S., Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Office 52 Village Street, Boston. Frederick Huntington Osgood, M. V. C. V. S., Surgeon in charge of Reterinary Hospital. The Hospital is at 50 Village Street, Boston. Francis Humphreys Storer, S. B., A.M., Dean of the Bussey Institu- tion. Edmund Hersey, Superiu- tendent of the Bussey Farm. Charles Sprague Sargent, A. B., Director of the ArnoldArboretum. Edward Charles Pickering, LL.D., Director of the Astronomical Ob- servatory.


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Lauchlin G. MacKeigan, Merchant Tailor, DANA CHAMBERS, 21 DUNSTER ST., CAMBRIDGE.


Cleansing, Dyeing, Pressing and Repairing Neatly Done. Ladies' Coats and Capes Made to Order.


WIN S. LEICHTON. HARLAND P. LEICHTON.


LEIGHTON BROTHERS & CO. BOOTS AND SHOES. 619 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, CAMBRIDGEPORT. Successors to E. T. FOGG.


W. J. DOBINSON ENGRAVING COMPANY,


HALF TONE, LINE ETCHING, COLORTYPE, DESIGNING .....


No. 277 WASHINGTON STREET, ... BOSTON ...


In answering this "ad." please state where you saw it.


J. E. FITZGERALD, MANUFACTURER OF Light Express, Order and Express Wagons. Dealers' Orders a Specially. Sleighs and Pungs Built to Order.


2612 Massachusetts Avenue. North Cambridge.


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COLLEGE DIRECTORY


T HERE are grades and qualities in all sorts of goods. Nowhere is this truth apparent than in the realm of art, especially in art photogra- phy. When you get those photos which you are thinking of having made, you want the best that a reasonable amount of money will buy. Go to PACH'S FAMOUS STUDIO, Massachusetts Avenue, near Harvard Col- lege, Cambridge, and you will be satisfied with the result; because they have a reputation to sustain. No stairs to climb.


H. William Tupper, Manager.


COLLEGE DIRECTORY, 1899.


The letter following the name indicates to what department of the University the student belongs : - B., Bussey Institution ; C., College; Dn., Dental College; Dv., Divinty School; G., Graduate School; L., Law School; M., Medical School; S., Scientific School; V., School of Veterinary Medicine; A. O. stands for Astronomical Observatory, F. M. for the Fogg Museum of Art, M. Z. for the Museum of Comparative Zo-ology, P. M., for the Peabody Museum, and U. M. for the University Museum.


The numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4, preceding these letters, indicate the Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Classes respectively in College, or the first, second,, third, and fourth years in the schools. s means special student, gr. means graduate student.


Addresses followed by an asterisk (*) are in Boston; all others are in Cambridge, unless stated to be elsewhere. It will be noticed that the number precedes the name of a street, but follows the name of a building.


Names of buildings are abbreviated as follows: C., College House; C't, Conant Hall; D., Divinity Hall; D. H., Divinity House; F., Foxcroft House, G .; Grays Hall; H., Hollis Hall; H'ke, Holyoke House; H'y, Holworthy Hall; M., Matthews Hall; P., Perkins Hall; S., Stoughton Hall; T. Thayer Hall; W., Weld Hall; W. H., Walter Hastings Hall; B., Boylston Hall .


The addresses of students in the Medical School are given in most cases, but mail matter may be sent to any Medical student addressed Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass.


Abbott J. M. IL. M.57


Abbott S. 1C.' W. 5


Abele G. W. 2L S1 Thornton*


Abraham J. H. 1C. P. 71


Abu-khalil A. sC. 12 Kirkland pl. Adams A. 4C. 26 Holyoke


Adams C. A. Asst. Prof. 13 Farrar


Adams C. C. 1G. 1699 Cambridge Adams C. F. Overseer, 23 Court* Adams C. F. 2d, Treasurer


23 Court*


Adams C. L. 3C. T. 16


Adams C. P. 4C. 45 Oxford


Adams C. Q. 2C. Craigie 108 Adams C. S. 3M.Harv. Med. Sch .*


Adams C. W. 1C. 321 Broadway Adams E. L. 3C. W. H. 4. Adams G.E. Overseer, Chicago, Il1. Adams G. E. 1L. H. 4


Adams Henry, 1B. Lincoln


Adams Huntington, 2C. W. 22 Adams J. 1B. Lincoln


Adams J. D. 2 M.


111 Eutaw, E. Boston


Adams J. W. 1C. 1734 Cambridge Adam's K. 1L. Read's 6 Adams K. E. 1C. 24 Walden Adams W. C. 1C. Craigie 108 Adamson A. sS. 1525 Cambridge Adler M. 2C. H'ke 34 Agassiz A. Director of


M. Z., Emeritus, Newport, R. I. Ahlborn E. B. 1C. Randolph 8


Albertson F. 2Dn. 13 Dartmouth*


Alden E. 2M. 1 W. Cedar*


Alder E. C. 2G. 91 Walker


Aldred F. W. 3C. H'ke 48


Aldrich C. E. 1C. 5 Linden


Aldrich M. A. Instr. M. 7


Alexander E. F. 4C. 12 Howland Alexander F. W. sC.52 Sacramento Alexander H. J. 2S.


34 Victoria, W. Somerville


Alexander T. S. 4C. 5 Ellery


Alger F. M. 4C. Beck 1


Allen A. H. 1G. 35 Trowbridge


Allen A. M. 2L. 65 Hammond


Allen B. F. 2C. 305 Broadway


Allen F., 4M. 200 Beacon*


Allen G. M. 2S. P. 83


Allen H. C. 2M.


3 Berwick pk .*


Allen H. I. 4C.


C. 18


Allen H. L. 1C.


180 Hamilton, Dorchester


Allen H. W. 2L. 1599 Mass. av. Allen J. S. 2C. 2 Phillips pl. Allendorff J. A. 1M. Charlestown Alley A. G. 2C. Chelsea Allison N. 2M. G. 20


Allyn P. M. 1S. 11 Berkeley


Allyn R. B. 4S.




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