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Office hours from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays from 9 to 10 a. m. ..
Special messenger delivery at all hours.
SUB STATIONS.
No. 21, 269 Pearl street.
No. 33. Inman sq. No. 49, 83 Concord av.
No. 62, 2269 Mass. av.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS.
See that your letters are sealed and stamped. Do not abbreviate the address. Always use street address or box number when convenient.
"Visitors " or " transients " should have mail addressed "in care of," etc.
Place your address on upper left hand corner of envelope, and it will be returned if undelivered.
Place your stamp in upper right hand corner. Nothing except an address label can be attached or pasted on postal card, except at letter rates.
Postmasters are permitted to read postal cards, to prohibit the mailing of obscene literature. Second, third and fourth class matter must not be sealed against inspection.
There is no limit of weight to first or second class matter or single books ; all other matter is limited to four pounds.
Liquids can be mailed only in wooden or metal boxes.
Persons sending postal cards and who write upon the address side of them " in haste," or other words unconnected with their delivery, subject . them to letter postage, and they are held as unmailable.
RATES OF POSTAGE IN U. S.
INCLUDING
Porto Rico, Hawaii, Philippine Islands, Guam or Tutuila
Registered Letters and Packages, 8 cents each, in addition to regular pos- tage. Postal Cards, one cent each. Circulars, 1 cent for two ounces or fraction thereof.
Transient newspapers, magazines and other periodicals when sent by other than a news agent or publisher, 1 cent for 4 ounces or fraction. Any other articles of printed matter, 1 cent for 2 ounces or fraction, prepaid by stamps. Newspapers and periodicals, to regular subscribers, when sent from office of publication or from news agent, 1 cent a pound. Regular matter for local delivery when it is to be delivered by carriers, can only be mailed for one cent each for newspapers (excepting weeklies), and peri- odicals not exceeding 2 ounces; and two cents each for periodicals weighing more than two ounces.
All transient matter must be sent in a cover open at the ends or sides. There must be no word or communication written on the same after its publi- cation, or upon the cover, except the name and address of the person to whom it is to be sent, and the name of the person sending same. There must be no paper or other thing inclosed in or with such printed matter.
FOREIGN.
Letters to all foreign countries except Canada, Mexico and Cuba, 5 cents per half ounce or fraction.
Newspapers and other printed matter, 1 cent per each 2 ounce or fraction]
Postul Cards 2 cents each; with paid reply 4 cents. Canada letters, posta cards, merchandise, newspapers and printed matter have same postage rate as domestic mail. Samples of merchandise and commercial papers are admitted under foreign regulations. Articles other than letters in usual and ordinary form must not be sealed. Plants, seeds, etc. are subject to 1 cent an ounce rate.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
MEXICO
Letters, postal cards, newspapers and printed matter are subject to domestic rates. Samples of merchandise and commercial papers to foreign regulations. Articles of merchandise (except bona fide samples) inust be sent by "Parcels Post." Sealed packages, which are not letters in form and appearance are not admissible.
CUBA
Same rates of postage and conditions obtain except that sealed articles other than letters in usual and ordinary form are not admissible.
MONEY ORDERS. - DOMESTIC.
For Orders for sums not exceeding $2.50, 3 cents; over $2.50 and not exceeding $5, 5 cents; over $5 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 not exceeding $60, 20 cents ; over $60 and not exceeding $75, 25 cents; over $75 and not exceeding $100, 30 cents.
Parcel Postage .- All articles of merchandise (except poisons, explosive materials, etc., liable to injure the mails), 1 cent for every ounce not ex- ceeding 4 pounds.
FOREIGN.
Money Orders issued on Assab, Austria, Bahama Islands, Belgium, Bermuda Island, Beyroot, British Bechuanaland, Bolivia, S. A. (one-half rate), British Guiana, British India, Cape Colony, Ceylon Straits, Chili, S. A., Constantino- ple, Turkey, Corea, Cyprus, Denmark, Dutch East Indies, Egypt, Falkland Islands, France, Algeria and Tunis, Gambia, Germany, Gibraltar, Great Brit- ain, Greece, Honduras, Republic and Colony of, Hongkong, Hungary, Iceland via Denmark, Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, Jamina, Turkey, Jerusalem, Palestine, Leeward Islands, Luxemburg, Malta, Massowah, Mauritius, Mexico (one-half rate), Morocco, Natal, Netherlands, Newfoundland, New South Wales, New Zealand, Norway, Old Calabar, Niger Coast, Orange Free States, Panama, Portugal, Queensland, St. Helena, Scutori, Turkey, Salonica, Salvador Set- tlements, Shanghai, Siam, Smyrna, South Australia, Soudan, Sweden, Switzerland, Tangier, Tasmania, Transvaal, Trinidad, and Tobago, Victoria, Western Australia, Windward Islands, Zanzibar. Rates 10 cents on every $10
SPECIAL DELIVERY.
The special delivery system includes all post offices in the United 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, immediately 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.
The following articles are prohibited from transmission : Publications which violate the copyright laws of the country of destination ; poisonous and explosive subtances; live or dead animals, except dead insects and reptiles when thro ughly dried; 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 spoiling or injuring the mails, or escaping and to be easy of inspection.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Railroad Stations
Cambridge, rear 1847 Mass. av. East Cambridge, foot Third. Fresh Pond, Fresh Pond av. Mt. Auburn, Mt. Auburn street, cor. Holworthy.
North Camb., Junction, 2440 Mass. av. West Camb., Sherman, cor. Bolton.
Middlesex County
Incorporated May 10, 1643.
Shire Towns, Cambridge (East) and Lowell.
County Officers -- Charles J. McIntire and George F. Lawton, Judges of Pro- bate and Insolvency ; Samuel H. Ful- som, of Winchester, Registrar of Pro- bate and Insolvency ; William E. Rogers, of Wakefield, Asst. Registrar of Probate and Insolvency ; Edward H. Thompson, of Cambridge, Supt. of Indexes ; J. P. Thompson, of Lowell, Registrar of Deeds, Northern District; Edwin O. Childs, of Newton, Registrar of Deeds, Southern District; Thomas Leighton Jr., Asst .; George A. Sanderson, of Ayer, District Attorney ; Hugh Ban- croft, Asst. District Attorney ; Joseph O. Hayden, of Somerville, County Treas. ; Theodore C. Hurd, of Winches- ter, Clerk of the Courts; John L. Am- brose, of Somerville, 1st Asst. Clerk ; William C. Dillingham, of Malden, 2d Asst. Clerk; Ralph N. Smith, of Arling- ton, 3d Asst. Clerk; Roger H. Hurd, 4th Asst. Clerk.
County Commissioners-Francis Bige- low, 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 Com- missioners of Middlesex extends over Revere and Winthrop in the County of Suffolk.
Associate Commissioners-Edward E. Thompson, of Woburn, David T. Strange, of Stoneham.
Law Library-Grace H. Parker, Li- brarian.
House of Correction-John R. Fair- bairn, Master; Geo. W. Cushing, Ran- som Willard, Deputy Masters; Fred H. Smith, Clerk; William HI. Sleeper, | Doane, Court Stenographer.
Steward; James C. Herring, Receiving Clerk; John W. Sleeper, John E. Fair- bairn, William C. Heckert, Jail Officers : Charles E. Bacon, Prison Officer; War- ren G. Livermore, William F. Bridge, Rix L. Newton, Shop Officers; Frank E. Shaw, Geo. W. Carter, R. D. Groom- bridge, A. L. Vannah, L. S. Harding, George I. Gardner, Fred A. Ferris, Watchmen; Warren Crane, Harry W. Marston, G. H. Hawes, Engineers; Herbert J. Norton, Harry E. Walker, E. H. Pickering, George Chickering, Firemen; Charles H. Chickering. Gustaf Cannel, Machinists; F. J. Wright, Electrician; Edward R. Utley, M. D., Physician; Rev. Robert Walker. Chap- lain ; Misses F. B. Scoboria, S. A. Tap- ley, Mrs. T. M. Crockett, Pauline Shaw, Matrons ; C. F. Kenney, Supt. Brush Dept .; W. C. Jones, Asst. Supt. Brush Dept .; Fred Griffin, Fred C. Bean, James A. Furfey, W. F. Bridge, Thomas St. Germain, Instructors Brush Dept.
Bail Commissioners-Henry H. Wins- low, Edw. B. Malley, William V. Thompson.
Commissioners to Qualify Civil Officers -Samuel H. Folsom. of Winchester, William C. Dillingham, of Malden.
Sheriff-John R. FairbairD, of Cam- bridge.
Special Sheriff-George W. W. Saville, of Malden.
Deputy Sheriff's-Alvah S. Baker, of Lowell, Walter C. Wardwell, of Cam- bridge, Bartholomew M. Young. of Cambridge, James HI. McKenna, of Wal- tham, Charles G. Whitman, of Marlbo- rough, Geo. Nutt, of Natick, Samuel W. Tucker, of Newton, Henry C. Sher- win, of Ayer, Joseph H. Buck, of Wo- burn, M. Frank Eastman, of Melrose, Lyman H. Richards, of Malden, B. S. Tolman. of Waltham, William H. Walsh, of South Framingham, George F. Stiles, of Lowell, Edw. W. Ciark, of Tewks- bury, Charles A. Eveleth, of Lowell.
Superior Court Officers-Geo.F. Stiles 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 Somerville, Charles F. Morse, of Marlborough, Wil- liam R. Davis, of Cambridge; Isaac I.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
COURTS.
Supreme Judicial Court, at Lowell, third Tuesday of April ; Cambridge, third Tuesday of October.
Supreme Court-Civil Sittings at Cam- bridge; Jury, first Monday of October; Jury, first Monday of January ; Court, first Monday of February; Jury, first Monday of April; Court, first Monday
of April; Court, first Monday of May. . At Lowell : Jury, first Monday of Octo- ber; Court, third Monday of November ; : Jury, first Monday of April; Court, sec- ond Monday of May.
Criminal Terms : at Cambridge on the first Monday of December and the first Monday in June ; at Lowell on the first Tuesday after first Monday of Septem- ber and first Monday of March.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
* To Solemnize Marriages.
Adams Charles W. Ahern John J. Allen Frank A. Apsey Albert S. Authier Joseph O. Aylward James F. Badger Walter I. Baldwin Louis F. Bancroft Hugh Bancroft Jacob Barbour Alfred L. Bartlett Edward E. Bates James E. Bell Stoughton Bennett Josiah Q Bird Herman Bird Theodore Read Blackman Arthur W.
Cornish Henry C. Coveney John W. Cox George Howland Cram Henry B. Cushman Charles A. Cutter Henry O. Cutter Watson G. Dallinger Frederick W. Dallinger William W. Daly Augustine J. Dana Richard H. Davis Bancroft G.
* Davis George A. Davis Henry B. Dayfoot John B.
Dickinson David T.
Dudley Howland
Dunbar William H.
Durant William B.
Dyar Fred K.
Dyer John L.
Edes Henry H. Ela Richard Elmore S. D.
Erickson Oscar T.
Fairbairn John R.
Fay Francis B.
Fern Otis L. Fisk Frederic D.
Fiske John M.
Foley J. Joseph
Ford George D. Foster F. Apthorp Fox Jabez
Francis Olmore C. Frazier Daniel W. Frost Arthur H. Gage Seth N.
Giles George A. Given Charles S. Gorham Alfred
Gould Marshall H. Gray Horace J. Greene Wm. J. Grovestein R. Currie Gutheim Albert T. Hale Edwin B.
Hall James M. W. Hall William S. Hambly John B. Hammond Franklin T. Hancock Charles E. Hannigan John E. Hannum Leander M. Harding William P. Harlow Frank S. Harrison Charles H. Haskins David G. Jr. Hastings Frank W. Henderson Chas. W. Hewitt Fred L. Hildreth Stanley B. Hill JJames D. Holt Homer C. Houghton Charles W. Howe Archibald M. Howe George E. Howes Edwin A. Jr. Howlett Horace B. Hubbard Charles E. Hunt Freeman Hunter Robert Wm. Hurley John H. Hutchins William E. Johnson Andrew J. Jones George W. Jose Edwin H. Kelleher John A. Kelley George H. Kellogg Charles F. Kiernan Thomas J. Kingsley Chester W. Knappe Carl Lamb George
Blodgett Warren K. Bonney Pelhanı Borland Charles Brandon Edward J. Bright Elmer H. Brooks John Buffum Albert F. Bullard Daniel W. Bullard John C. Bunton George W. Burrage Frederic E. * Busnach Henry Cahill George S. Campbell Francis Capelle Jonas F. Carey Stephen V. A. Carney Francis J. Casey Thomas H. Chamberlain Albert H. Chamberlain Walter B. Champlin Edgar R. Chase Herbert M. Clark Charles F. Coburn Irving B. Conant Charles M. Conant Harry W. Conlan Felix Cook Frank Gaylord Corcoran John H.
*Lambert Frank H. Lathrop William L. Law Emerson W. Lawrence George P. Leighton Thomas Jr. Lewis William H. Lincoln Henry L. Livermore JJoseph I". Lockhart Benjamin A. Lombard Nathan C
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Mackintire George E. Malley Edward B. Marble Wm. Marchant Everett L.
Maskell James A. McCallar George M. M'Coy William B.
McDermott Frank
McDuffie John
Piper George F.
Piper Hen ry A. Ponce John H.
McKelleget George F .. McKelleget Richard .J.
Pope Eugene A. Pray Benjamin S. Pugh James T. Rady Andrew J.
Rand Edward L.
Reardon Edmund
Richardson William M.
Rogers Edward H.
Rogers Frederick W.
Rowe Ernest H.
Russell Charles L.
Russell Herbert F.
Saville Huntington
Sawyer George A. Sawyer Jabez A.
Sawyer John S. Schmidtko Fred. M. Scott John J.
Severance George E.
Sheehan John L.
Sleeper Fred W.
Smith Jeremiah Jr.
Smith Ralph N.
Smith William B.
Smith-Weston Rob't. D. Soper James B.
Spalding Thorndike
Spelman Henry M. Spencer Charles W.
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Brooks John
Brooks Wm. F. Brown William M.
Buffum Albert F. Bullard John C.
Burke Charles A. Cahill George S.
Carey Stephen V. A. Carlton Charles E. Champlin Edgar R. Chipman George A. Clarke George Lemist Conant Charles M. Conant Harry W. Conlan Felix Cook Frank Gaylord Coveney John W .. Cox Geo. Howland
Spencer Thomas W. Stearns Harry N. Stearns William F. Stephens George Stevens Elbridge G. Stewart Arthur M. *Stocker Alfred A. Stone Arthur P. Storey Fred. G. Thomas Charles II. Thompson Edward H. Thompson Silas O. Thompson William G. Thompson William V. Thurston John H. Towne Geo. H. Traynor Francis Vaughan Henry G. Vine Ernest V. . Wadden Edward F. Walton Milton L. Wardwell Walter C. Warner Roger S. Waterman Curtis H. Waugh Charles Wells Henry J. Wells John D. White Moses P. White Richard D. Whitman Edmund A. Whitney Henry F. Wittemore Charles A.
Williams Henry M. Winslow Henry H. Witte Martin Woodworth Ralph Wyman Charles F. Wyman John P.
Young BartholomewM.
Adams Austin W. Almy Charles Amee John Apsey Albert S. Aylward James F. Badger Walter I. Bancroft Hugh Barbour Alfred L. Barnes Francis J. Bartlett Edward E. Beatty William R. Bell Stoughton Bird Herman Booker Robert C. Jr. Borland Charles Bowker Arthur L. Brandon Edward J. Brooks Arthur H.
Peirce Joseph H.
Pennell James F. Perrin Franklin
Pevear Arthur S.
Pevey Gilbert A. A. Phelan William T.
Pierce Charles E.
Pierce C. Fred
McIntire Charles J. McIver James A. McKee George H.
Mckenzie Frederick A. McNeill George E.
Melledge Robert J. Merrill John D.
Merrill Samuel Metcalf Eliab W.
*Meyers Julius Millan Albion L.
Morgan George F. Munroe George H.
Munroe William A.
Murphy John F. Muzzey David P Nash NathanielC.
Nelligan Peter
Nickerson Wm. P.
Noon S. Henry
Oakes John H. O'Brien Edward B. Oppenheim James P. Osborn Horace K. Parker Edmund M. Parry John E. Parry Robert A. Peabody William R. Pear Albert M.
Cranston John S. Crowley Patrick Dallinger Frederick W. Daly Augustine J. Davis Bancroft G. Davis Henry B. Deitrick Fred. S. Denison Arthur E. De Wolf John O. Dodge Edward S. Doherty Walter E. Dolan Thomas F. Downing Edward II. Dunbar William H. Durant William B. Earle Walter F. Elliott Frederic S. Emery Woodward
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Fisk Frederick D. Flaig Simon Fox Joseph Francis Olmore C. Frost Lloyd A. Given Charles S. Gray Horace J. Greene Wm. A. Hambly John B. Hancock Charles E. Hannigan John E. Hannum Leander M. Haskins David G. Jr. Hayes William A. 2d Hearsey Walter H. Henderson Arthur R. Hildreth Alfred H. Hildreth John L. Hill James D. Holmes George II. Holt Homer C. Howard ArthurL.
Howard Geo. H. Howe ArchibaldM. Hubbard Charles E. Hurley John H . Hutchins William E. Jose Edwin H. Kellogg Charles F. Kiernan Thomas J. Knappe Carl Lambert Frank H.
Lawrence George P. Lombard Nathan C. Maloney James P. Mason Geo. A. McCallar George M. Mckenzie Frederick A. Melledge Robert J.
Meyers Julius Millan Albion L. Moore Fred W.
Moore John T.
Morris William A. S. Murphy John F.
Muzzey David P. Myers James J. Noon S. Henry Oakes John II.
O'Brien James J. Parker Edmund M. Pear William H. Perkins George A.
Pevey Gilbert A. A. Phelan William T.
Phelps William D.
Pugh James T. Quinby William Rand Edward L.
Roche Everett C.
Rogers Edward H.
Sander Wm. J. E.
Sawyer George A.
Shea John 'T. Sleeper Fred W. Smith Jere. Jr. Smith Ralph N. Spalding Thorndike Spelman Henry M. Spencer Charles W. Spencer Thomas W. Stetson Heury C. Stocker Alfred A.
Stone Arthur P.
Stover Harry E. Stratton Charles F.
Taylor J. Watson Taylor J. Watson Jr.
Thacher Stephen Thompson William V. Thorp Joseph G. Thurston John H. Underwood Porter A.
Van Everen Horace
Walcott Henry P. Warner Roger S.
Wells James A. White Moses P. White Paul M. Whitman Edmund A.
Whittemore Charles A. Wildes George D. Woodworth Ralph Wyman John P.
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CENSUS
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS, 1900. Total, - 2,805,346. Names of Cities are printed in CAPITALS.
BARNSTABLE CO.
1,446
Barnstable
4,364
NEW BEDFORD62,442
Charlemont
1,094
Bourne
1,657
North Attleboro
7,253
Colerain
1,749
Brewster
829
Norton
1,826
Conway
1,458
Chatham
1,749
Raynham
1,540
Deerfield
1,969
Dennis
2,333
Rehoboth
1,840
Erving
973
Eastham
502
Seekonk
1,673
Gill
1,015
Falmouth
3,500
Somerset
2,241
Greenfield
7,927
Harwich
2,334
Swansea
1,645
Hawley
429
Mashpee
303
Heath
441
Orleans
1,123
Leverett
744
Provincetown
4,247
Leyden
379
Total
252,029
Monroe
305
DUKES CO.
Montague
6.150
Chilmark 324
New Salem
807
Cottage City
1,100
Northfield
1,966
Edgartown
1,209
Orange
5,520
Total
27,826
BERKSHIRE CO.
Adams
11,134
Alford
272
Becket
994
Warwick
619
Cheshire
1,221
Total
4,561
Whately
769
Egremont
758
Andover
6,813
Total 41,209
HAMPDEN CO.
Agawam
2,536
Hancock
451
Danvers
8,542
Blandford
836
Hiusdale
1,485
Essex
1,663
Brimfield
941
Lanesboro
780
Georgetown
1,900
Chester
1,450
Lee
3,596
GLOUCESTER 26,121
CHICOPEE
19,167
Lenox
2,942
Groveland
2,376
E. Longmeadow
1,187
Monterey
455
Hamilton 1,614
Granville
1,050
Mt. Washington
122
HAVERHILL
37,175
Hampden
782
New Ashford
107
Ipswich
4,658
Holland
169
New Marlboro
1,282
LAWRENCE
62,559
HOLYOKE
45,712
NO. ADAMS
24,200
LYNN
68,513
Longmeadow
811
Otis
476
Lynnfield
888
Ludlow
3,536
Peru
253
Manchester
2,522
Monson
3,402
PITTSFIELD
21,766
Marblehead
7,582
Montgomery
273
Richmond
679
Merrimac
2,131
Palmer
7,801
Sandisfield
661
Methuen
7.512
Russell
793
Savoy
506
Middleton
839
Southwick
1,040
Sheffield
1,804
Nahant
1,152
SPRINGFIELD 62,059
Stockbridge
2,081
Newbury
1,601
Tolland
275
Tyringham 486
NEWBURYP'T 14,478
Wales
773
Washington
377
North Andover 4,243
Westfield
12,310
West Stockbridge 1,158
Peabody
11,523
West Springfield 7,105
Williamstown
5,013
Windsor
507
Rowley
1,391
SALEM
35,956
Total
175,603
Total
95,667
Salisbury
1,558
HAMPSHIRE CO.
Saugus
5,084
Amherst
5,028
Acushnet
1,221
Attleboro
11,335
Berkley
949
Wenham
847
Cummington
748
Dirtmouth
3,669
West Newbury
1,558
Easthampton
5,603
Dighton
1,802
Easton
4,837
Total
357,030
Goshen
316
Fairhaven
3,567
FRANKLIN CO.
Granby
761
FALL RIVER 104,863
Ashfield
955
Greenwich
491
Freetown
1,394
Bernardston
792
Hadley
1,789
988
Yarmouth
1,682
Gay Head
173
Rowe
549
Gosnold
164
Shelburne
1,508
Tisbury
1,149
West Tisbury
442
Wendell
492
Clarksburg Dalton
3,014
Amesbury
9,473
Florida
390
BEVERLY
13,884
Great Barrington 5,854
Boxford
704
Shutesbury
382
Sunderland
771
Sandwich
1,448
Truro
767
TAUNTON
31,036
Westport 2,890
Buckland
Mansfield 4,006
BRISTOL CO.
Swampscott
4,548
Belchertown
2,292
Topsfield
1,030
Chesterfield
611
Enfield
1,036
Rockport 4,592
Wilbraham 1,595
Wellfleet
943
ESSEX CO.
667
CENSUS
Hatfield
1,500
Wilmington
1,596
SUFFOLK CO.
Huntington
1,475
Winchester
7,248
Middlefield
410
WOBURN
14,254
NORTH'MPT'N 18,643
Total
565,696
Winthrop
6,058
Pelham
462
Plainfield
404
NANTUCKET CO.
Total
611,417
Pre-cott
380
Nantucket
3,006
NORFOLK CO.
Ashburnham
1,882
South Hadley
4,526
Avon
1,741
Athol
7,061
Ware
8,263
Bellingham
1,682
Auburn
1,621
Braintree
5,981
Barre
2,059
Williamsburg
1,926
Brookline
19,935
Berlin
1,003
Worthington
675
Canton
4,584
Blackstone
5,721
Cohasset
2,759
Bolton
770
Total
58,820
Dedham
7,457
Boylston
1,364
Dover
656
Brookfield
3,062
MIDDLESEX CO.
Acton
2,120
Arlington
8,603
Ashby
876
Ashland
1,525
Medfield
2,926
Dudley
3,553
Aver
2,446
Medway
2,761
FITCHBURG
13,531
Bedford
1,208
Millis
1,053
Gardner
10,813
Belmont
3,929
Milton
6,578
Grafton
4,869
Billerica
2,775
Needham
4,016
Hardwick
3,203
Boxborough.
316
Norfolk
980
Harvard
1,139
Burlington
593
Norwood
5,480
Holden
2,464
CAMBRIDGE
91,886
QUINCY
23,899
Hopedale
2,087
Carlisle
480
Randolph
3,993
Hubbardston
1,227
Chelmsford
3,984
Sharon
2,060
Lancaster
2,478
Concord
5,652
Stoughton
5,442
Leicester
3,416
Dracut
3,253
Walpole
3,572
Leominster
12,392
Dunstable
427
Wellesley
5,072
Lunenburg
1,332
EVERETT
24,336
Westwood
1,112
Mendon
911
Framingham
11,302
Weymouth
11,324
Milford
11,376
Groton
2,052
Wrentham
2,720
Millbury
4,460
Holliston
2,598
New Braintree
500
Hopkinton
2,623
Total
151,539
PLYMOUTH CO.
Northbridge
7,036
Lexington
3,831
Abington
4,489
North Brookfield
4,587
Lincoln
1,127
Bridgewater
5,806
Oakham
588
Littleton
1,179
BROCKTON 40,063
Oxford
2,677
LOWELL
94,969
Carver
1,104
Paxton
459
MALDEN
33,664
Duxbury
2,075
Petersham
853
MARLBORO
13,609
East Bridgewater 3,025
Phillipston
441
Maynard
3.142
Halifax
522
Princeton
975
MEDFORD
18,244
Hanover
2,152
Royalston
958
MELROSE
12,962
Hanson
1,455
Rutland
1,334
Natick
9,488
Hingham
Shrewsbury
1,626
NEWTON
33,587
Hull
1,703
Southboro
1,921
North Reading
1,035
Kingston
1,955
Southbridge
10,025
Pepperell
3,701
Lakeville
958
Spencer
7,627
Reading
4,969
Marion
902
Sterling
1,420
Sherborn
1,483
Marshfield
1,810
Sturbridge
2,058
Shirley
1,680
Mattapoisett
1,061
Sutton
3,328
SOMERVILLE
61,643
Middleboro
6,885
Templeton
3,489
Stoneham
6,197
Norwell
1,560
Upton
1,937
Stow
1,002
Pembroke
1,240
Uxbridge
3,599
Sudbury
1,150
Plymouth
9,592
Warren
3,417
Tewksbury
3,633
Plympton
488
Webster
8,804
'Townsend
1,804
Rochester
986
Westboro
5,400
'Tyngsboro
773 9,290
Rockland
5,327
West Boylston
2,314
WALTHAM
23,481
Wareham
3,432
Westminster
1,327
Watertown
9,706
West Bridgewater 1,711
Winchendon
5,001
Wayland
2,303
Whitman
6.155
WORCESTER
118,421
Westford
2,624
Weston
1,834
Toto'
113,985
Total
346,958
Charlton
1,860
Franklin
5,017
Clinton
13,667
Holbrook
2,229
Dana
790
Hyde Park
13,244
Douglas
2,113
Foxboro
3,266
Westhampton
469
WORCESTER CO.
Southampton
1,012
BOSTON
560,865
CHELSEA 34,072
Revere 10,395
Wakefield
Scituate
2,470
West Brookfield
1,448
Northboro
2,164
Hudson
5,454
668
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
FOUNDED A. D. SEPT 8, 1636.
THE PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE.
This Board is commonly known as the Corporation.
President : Charles William Eliot, A. M., LL.D .; Fellows: Henry Pickering Walcott, A.B., M. D .; Henry Lee Hig- ginson, A.M., LLD. ; Samuel Hoar,A. B .; Francis Cabot, Lowell, A.B .; Arthur Tracy Cabot, A. M., M. D .; Treas. ; Charles Francis Adam's, 2d, A.B., LL. B.
THE BOARD OF OVERSEERS.
The President and Treasurer of the University, ex officio, and the following persons by election :-
1904 .*
Moorfield Storey, A. M. ; John Noble, LL.B., LL.D. ; Winslow Warren, A. B., LL. B .; Henry Shippen Huidekoper, A.M .; George Everett Adams, A.M., L.L. B.
1905.
William Amos Bancroft, A.B .; Chas. Eliot Norton, LITT.D., LL.D., D.C.L .; William Fverett, PH.D., L.H.D., LL.D .; Stephen Minot Weld, A.M .; William Caleb Loring, LL.B., LL.D.
1906.
Samuel Hill, A.B., George Frisbie Hoar, LL.B., LL.D. ; William Lawrence, A.B., D.D .; Herbert Putnam, A.B., LITT.D., LL.D .; George Brune Shat- tuck, A M., M.D.
1907.
Charles Francis Adams, A. B., LLD. ; Augustus Hemenway, A.B .; Robert Grant, PH.D., LL.B .; Charles Stebbins Fairchild, LL.B., LL.D .; Moses Will- iams, A.B.
1908.
John Davis Long, A.B., LL.D .; Ed_ mund Wetmore, A.B., LL.B .; Edwin Pliny Seaver, A.M., LL.B .; Robert Bacon, A.B. ; David Williams Cheever, M.D., LL.D.
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