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Bail Commissioners. - Theodore C. Hurd, of East Cambridge, Jos. G. Holt, of Cambridge, and Thomas Mc- Intire, of East Cambridge.
Sheriffs .- Charles Kimball, of Low- ell; Deputy Sheriffs, Luther L. Park- er, of East Cambridge; Ira Taylor, of Cambrideport.
COURTS.
Superior Court .- Civil Terms at Lowell on the second Monday in March and the first Monday in Sep- tember; at Cambridge on the first Monday in June and the second Mon- day in December.
Criminal Terms at Cambridge on the second Monday in February and the fourth Monday in June; at Low- ell on the third Monday in October.
Supreme Judicial Court .- Nisi Prius Terms at Lowell on the third Tues- day in April, and at Cambridge on the third Tuesday in October.
Masters in Chancery .- Joseph H. Ty- ler, Winchester; Charles Robinson, jr., West Newton; Arthur P. Bonney, of Lowell, and Theodore C. Hurd, East Cambridge.
Probate Court .- Held at Cambridge the first, second, and fourth Tuesdays of every month except August, and at Lowell the third Tuesday of Janu- ary, March, May, July, September, and November.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND QUORUM.
Cambridge .- Albert G. Browne, jr., William Everett, Estes Howe, Henry W. Muzzey, Isaac S. Morse, Charles T. Russell, Geo. P. Sanger, Henry Ware, Emory Washburn.
Cambridgeport .- Isaac Livermore, Lucius R. Paige, Joshua B. Smith, John Sargent, Geo. E. McNeill.
East Cambridge. - Joseph H. Tyler, Bickford Pulsifer.
North Cambridge .- Edwin A. AI- ger, John M. Fiske, John S. Ladd, Chas. H. Saunders, Geo. C. Trumbull.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
, *For Middlesex and Suffolk.
Sumner Albee, Warren J. Apple- ton, R. A. Adams, George A. Alden, *Francis E. Abbot, John N. Barbour, John H. Bentley, Daniel A. Buckley, Jonathan Bigelow, Marshall T. Bige- low, James M. Barker, Wm. J. Barry, Chas. M. Bennett, Michael S. Bus- nach, Alfred L. Barbour; John C. Bul- lard, Edward Burnham, Wm. Brine, Clark A Batchelder, Josiah H. Cobb, Jeremiah W. Coveney, Jas. Cox, John Cahill, Levi L. Cushing, jr, Joseph Cutler, Francis L. Chapman, Watson G. Cutter, Geo. P. Carter, Josiah W. Cook, Josiah G. Chase, Cyrus Cobb, Curtis Davis, John B. Dana, Benja- min Dow, Robert Douglass, Win. Dickson, D. Gilbert Dexter, *Wood- ward Emery, Wmn. F. Engley, John R. Fairbairn, John C, Farnham, John J. Fatal, John S. Flagg, William Frost, Samuel H. Folsom, Augustus P. Griffing, N. St. John Green, John
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W. Hammond, Leander M. Hannum, *J. Watson Harris, *Charles W. Hawkes, William G. Hill, Joseph A. Holmes, Henry W. Holland, Wm. L. Howard, John W. Hammond, Jos. G. Holt, Homer C. Holt, George H. Howard, Elias Howe, Edwin A. Hall, Theo. C. Hurd, Bela F. Jacobs, Jus- tin A. Jacobs, Arthur E. Jones, Ed- ward Kendall, Benjamin King, *Ches- ter W. Kingsley, A. Brooks Knight, John Livermore, Rufus Lamson, Ed- ward B. Malley, John McDuffie, Wm. W. Mason. Lorenzo Marrett, Samuel W. McDaniel, James R. Morse. Chas. J. McIntire, Geo. A. Morse, Geo. F. Morgan, Chas. W. Munroe, John N. Meriam, Thomas McIntire, Wm. H. Martin, Wm. H. Odiorne, Luther L. Parker, *Chas. H. Pattee, Charles Porter, *John L. Porter, Edward Richardson, Benj. R. Rand, Edward G. Russell, J. Stacey Read, *Chas. C. Read, Edmund Reardon, Charles E. Richardson, John Kindge, Benj. F. Rogers, Samuel F. Rugg, Wm. A. Saunders, George S. Saunders, George Stevens, Fordyce M. Stimson, *Josh- ua B. Smith, Richard Stone, jr., Jabez A. Sawyer, John A. Smith, Fred. T. Stevens, John Sargent, Henry A. Stevens, John Stone, Chas. B. Stev- ens, James H. Sparrow, Wm. H. Sherman, James M. Thresher, Henry Thayer, Geo. H. Towne, John M. Ty- ler, Benj. W. Whitney, *James A. Woolson, Henry B. Ward, *Enoch H. Wakefield, Edward H. Weston, Win. H. Weston, Joseph Whitney, Wmn. L. Whitney, Rufus R. Wade, *Chas. F. Walcott, William W. Winward.
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Alfred L. Barbour, John C. Bullard, Edward Burnham, Levi L. Cushing, jr., Franklin Gay, John W. Hanl- inond, Joseph G. Holt, Lorenzo Mar- rett, John Sargent, Charles C. Read, Benjamin H. Richardson, Benj. W. Whitney, Charles F. Walcott, John C. Thurston.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer-P. H. Raymond, 10 Pleasant street.
Assistant Engineers - Thomas J. Casey, 173 Cambridge; Richard F. To- bin, 5 Winsor street; Daniel O'Con- nell, 219 North avenue; John P. Far- mer, jr., 29 Mellen street; John P. Farmer, jr., Secretary.
CAMBRIDGE S. F. ENGINE, NO. 1. House on Brattle sq., Ward 1.
W. H. Emory, Foreman; C. W. Brackett, Asst. Foreman; Edward E. Priest, Engineer; J. L. Jones, jr.,
Fireman; Hiram W. Hooker, Driver; R. T. Hixon, Driver of Hose Carriage.
UNION S. F. ENGINE CO., NO. 2. House on Main, n. Winsor street, Ward 4.
William B. Cade, Foreman; Daniel McCarty, Asst. Foreman; Thomas Wiseman, Engineer; Amos B. Jarvis, Fireman; John H. Walker, Driver; William H. Foss, Driver of Hose Car- riage.
NIAGARA S. F. ENGINE CO., NO. 3. House on Fourth, near Cambridge street, Ward 3.
W. Parker, Foreman; Michael G. Collins, Asst. Foreman; Hiram Blood, Engineer; Elliott E. Alley, Fireman; James S. Casey, Driver; Lorenzo H. Dale, Driver of Hose Carriage.
DANIEL WEBSTER S. F. ENGINE CO., NO. 4.
House on North avenue, near Russell street, Ward 5.
Benj. Young, Foreman; N. W. Bunker, Asst. Foreman; Eugene Frost, Engineer; Sylvanus G. Griffin, Fireman; George T. Presby, Driver; George E. Muzzey, Driver of Hose Carriage.
P. H. RAYMOND S. F. ENGINE CO., NO. 5. House Hampshire, cor. of Inman street, Ward 2.
Frank P. Scanlan, Foreman; C. J. Donovan, Asst. Foreman; Charles E. Berry, Engineer; Charles W. Porter, Firenian; Joseph P. Cartwright, Dri- ver; Francis P. Carr, Driver of Hose Carriage.
FRANKLIN HOOK AND LADDER CO.,
NO. 1.
House in City Building, Western av., cor. Green street, Ward 4.
James P. Ewell, Foreman; Charles Emerson, Asst. Foreman: George W. Lamson, Driver of Carriage.
MAYOR BRADFORD HOOK AND LADDER CO., NO. 2.
House on Cambridge, cor. of Port- land street, Ward 2.
James Dalton, Foreman; James J. Fleming, Asst. Foreman; Jeremiah Hobbs, Driver.
SUPPLY HOSE CARRIAGE NO. 1. House in City Building, Green street, Ward 4.
Lewis C. Clark, Driver.
Relief Engineer, John D. Thomp- son; Telegraph Operator, George J. Blaisdell; Assistant, David J. Camp- bell.
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CAMBRIDGE FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.
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LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES,
No. 2-Bridge st., cor. of Prison Pt. No. 6-Third st., cor. of Broadway No. 8-Third st., cor. of Thorndike
No. 9-Cambridge st., Beal & Hoop - er's building
No. 12-Winter st., cor. of Third
No. 13-Fourth st., No. 3 Engine house No. 14-Sixth st., cor. of Cambridge No. 15-Vine st., cor. of Fifth
No. 16 -- Broadway, Hancock & Gree- ly's building
No. 17-Washington st., cor. Brewery No. 21-Sidney st., cor. of Allston No. 23-Pearl st., cor. Auburn No. 24-Brookline st., cor. Valentine No. 25-Main and Front sts. (junc.)
No. 26-Main st., cor. of Osborn
No. 27-Clark st., cor. of Harvard
No. 28-Broadway, opp. Page's box factory
No. 31-Cambridge st., cor. Harding No. 32-Cambridge st., cor. Columbia No. 34-Columbia st .. cor. Hampshire No. 35-Harvard st., cor. Norfolk
No. 36-Main st., cor. Western av. No. 37-Pleasantst., cor. River (junc.) No. 38-Magazine st., cor. Lake
No. 39-Magazine st., cor. Chestnut No. 41-Pleasant st., cor. Fairmont
No. 42-Blackstone st., opp. River- side Press
No. 43-Banks st., cor. Flagg
No. 45-Franklin st., near Soden
No. 46-Main st., cor. of Hancock
No. 47-Broadway, cor. of Antrim
No. 48-Cambridge st .. cor. Hamp- shire (junction)
No. 51-Broadway, cor. Ellery
No. 52-Mt. Auburn and Main sts. (junction)
No. 53-Mt. Auburn st., cor. Linden
No. 54-Cambridge st., cor. Sumner No. 57-Oxford st., cor. Mellen
No. 59-Harvard square, Ramsay's apothecary store
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No. 62-Mt. Auburn st., cor. Hilliard No. 63-Brattle st., cor. Mason (junc.) No. 64-Garden st., cor. Chauncy
No. 65-North avenue, cor. Shepard No. 68-North av., n. railroad bridge No. 69-No. av., No. 4 Engine house No. 71-North avenue, n. Tannery No. 72-Cedar st., Hotel Building No. 73-Spruce st., near Bay State brick yard
No. 74-Dublin st., cor. Railroad No. 78-Concord avenue, cor. Sparks No. 79-Brattle st., cor. Sparks
No. 82-Brattle st., cor. Elmwood av. No. 91-North avenue, Union railway car house
No. 92-Gore st., J. P. Squire's bldg.
LOCATION OF BELL STRIKERS.
Unitarian church, Harvard square, ward 1
Methodist church, Harvard st., ward 2 Putnam School house, Fourth street, ward 3
Webster school house, Upton street, ward 4
Baptist church, North av., ward 5
INSTRUCTION TO KEY HOLDERS,
Alarms are to be given from the box nearest the location of the fire.
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, indi- cates that the alarm has been previ- ously given. Any person listening at a box will learn the number of the box from which the alarm was given. For instance: if an aların preceeds from box 36, the bells and gongs at- tached will strike three, then after a short pause six consecutive blows, thus : III-IIIIII.
Don't give an alarm for a fire seen at a distance, unless assistance is call- ed for.
Citizens are earnestly requested to inform themselves where keys to the signal boxes are kept; signs, suitably inscribed, being placed over each box , giving the requisite information.
P. H. RAYMOND, Chief Engineer Cambridge Fire Dept.
HARVARD COLLEGE.
Founded A. D. 1636 ..
GOVERNMENT.
Corporation - President, Charles Wm. Eliot, LL. D., chosen 1869.
Fellows-John Amory Lowell, LL. D., chosen 1837; George Putnam, D. D., chosen 1853; George Tyler Bige- low, LL. D., chosen 1868; Francis Boardman Crowninshield, A. M., chos- en 1861; Nathaniel Thayer, A. M., chosen 1868.
Treasurer-Nathaniel Silsbee, A. M., chosen 1862.
Overseers-The President and Treas- urer of the University, ex officio, and the following persons by election :-
John Codman Ropes, LL. B., Martin Brimmer, A. B., Henry William Paine, LL. D., Phillips Brooks, D. D., William Crowninshield Endicott, A. B. Term expires, 1876.
Stephen Salisbury, A. M., Richard Henry Dana, LL. D., Francis Park- man, LL. B., Edmund Quincy, A. M.,
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James Elliot Cabot, LL. B. Term expires, 1877.
Edward Hammond Clarke, M. D .. LeBaron Russell, M. D., Alexander Mckenzie, A. M., Darwin Erastus Ware, LL. B., George Washington Copp Noble, A. M. Term expires, 1878.
Ralph Waldo Emerson, LL. D., Henry Lee, A. M., Francis Edward Parker, LL. B., James Freeman, Clarke, D. D., George Frisbie Hoar, LL. B. Term expires, 1879.
Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar, LL. D., Theodore Lyman, A. B., S. B., Samuel Abbott Green, M. D., George Otis Shattuck, LL. B., John Lowell, LL. D. Term expires, 1880.
Charles Francis Adams, LL. D., Alexander Agassiz, A. B., S. B., Wil- liam Goodwin Russell, LL. B., Mor- rill Wyman, A. M., M. D., John H. Clifford, LL. D. Term expires, 1881.
Charles Francis Adams, LL. D., President ; Alexander McKenzie, A. M., Secretary.
OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION AND GOVERNMENT.
Arranged, with the exception of the President, on the basis of collegiate seniority.
Charles William Eliot, LL. D., President.
Emory Washburn, LL. D., Bussey Professor of Law.
Frederick Henry Hedge, D. D., Professor of German and of Ecclesi- astical History.
John Barnard Swett Jackson, M. D., Shattuck Professor of Morbid An- atomy, and Curator of the Anatomi- cal Museum.
John Langdon Sibley, A. M., Li- brarian.
Andrew Preston Peabody, D. D., LL. D., Preacher to the University, and Plummer Professor of Christian Morals.
Oliver Stearns, D. D., Parkman Professor of Theology, and Dean of the Divinity Faculty.
, Hollis Professor of Di- vinity.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, M. D., Parkman Professor of Anatomy.
Benjamin Peirce, LL. D., Perkins Professor of Astronomy and Mathe- matics.
Asa Gray, LL. D., Fisher Professor of Natural History.
Thomas Motley, A. M., Instructor in Farming.
Francis Bowen, A. M., Alford Pro- fessor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity.
Joseph Lovering. A. M., Hollis Pro- fessor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy.
Evangelinus Apostolides Sopho- cles, LL. D., University Professor of
Ancient, Byzantine, and Modern Greek.
Henry Warren Torrey, A. M., Mc- Lean Professor of Ancient and Mod- ern History.
Hersey Professor of An-
atoniy.
Henry Jacob Bigelow, M. D., Pro- fessor of Surgery.
Jolın Eugene Tyler, M. D., Profes- sor of Mental Diseases.
Henry Lawrence Eustis, A. M., Professor of Engineering, and Dean of the Scientific Faculty.
James Russell Lowell, D. C. L., LL. D., Smith Professor of the French and Spanish Languages and Litera- tures, and Professor of Belles-Lettres.
Josiah Dwight Whitney, LL. D., Sturgis Hooper Professor of Geology.
Ezra Abbott, D. D., LL. D., Bus- sey Professor of New Testament, Criticism, and Interpretation.
Stacy Baxter, Professor of Elocu- tion.
Charles Edward Buckingham, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Medi- cal Jurisprudence.
Hermann Angust Hagen, M. D., Ph. D., Professor of Entomology.
Francis Minot, M. D., Hersey Pro- fessor of the Theory and Practice of Physic.
Wolcott Gibbs, M. D., Rumford Professor and Lecturer on the Appli- cation of Science to the Useful Arts.
Daniel Denison Slade, M. D., Pro- fessor of Applied Zoology.
John Phillips Reynolds, M. D., In- structor in Obstetrics. .
Francis James Child, Ph. D., Boyl- ston Professor of Rhetoric and Ora- tory.
Calvin Ellis, M. D., Jackson Pro- fessor of Clinical Medicine, and Dean of the Medical Faculty.
George Martin Lane, Ph. D., Pope Professor of Latin.
Charles Eliot Norton, A. M., Pro- fessor of the History of Art, Director of the Observatory, and Phillips Pro- fessor of Astronomy, and Professor of Geodesy.
Henry Willard Williams, M. D., Professor of Opthalmology.
Thomas Henderson Chandler, A. M., D. M. D., Professor of Mechanical Dentistry, and Dean of the Dental Faculty.
Josiah Parsons Cooke, A. M., Erv- ing Professor of Chemistry and Min- eralogy.
Edward James Young, A. M., Han- cock Professor of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages, and Dexter Lecturer on Biblical Literature.
John McCrady, A. B., Professor of Zoology.
Charles Carroll Everett, D. D., Bus- sey Professor of Theology.
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Charles Franklin Dunbar, A. B., Professor of Political Economy.
William Watson Goodwin, Ph. D., Eliot Professor of Greek Literature.
Christopher Columbus Langdell, A. M., Dane Professor of Law, and Dean of the Law Faculty.
Ferdinand Bocher, Professor
of Modern Languages.
Adrien Jacquinot, A. B., Tutor in French.
David Williams Cheever, M. D., Professor of Clinical Surgery.
Oscar Faulhaber, Ph. D., Tutor in German.
Ephraim; Whitman Gurney, A. B., University Professor of History, and Dean of the College Faculty.
James Bradley Thayer, LL. B., Royall Professor of Law.
Adams Sherman Hill, A. B., As- sistant Professor of Rhetoric.
James Mills Pierce, A. M., Univer- sity Professor of Mathematics.
James Clarke White,' M. D., Pro- fessor of Dermatology.
Francis Humphreys Storer, A. M., Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, and Dean of the Bussey Institution. .
James Bradstreet Greenough, A. B., Assistant Professor of Latin.
Bennett Hubbard Nash, A. M., Assistant Professor of Italian and Spanish.
Professor of Topo- graphical Engineering.
Arthur Searle, A. M., Assistant in the Observatory.
George Tufton Moffat, M. D., D. M. D., Professor of Operative Dentistry. Henry Adams, A. B., Assistant Professor of History.
William Augustus Rogers, A. M., Assistant in the Observatory.
Robert Thaxter Edes, M. D., Assis- tant Professor of Materia Medica.
William Everett, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of Latin.
John Chipman Gray, A. M., LL. B., Story Professor of Law.
Charles Joyce White, A. M., assis- tant Professor of Mathematics, and Registrar of the College Faculty.
John Knowles Paine, A. M., Assis- tant Professor of Music.
George Lincoln Goodale, M. D., As- sistant Professor of Vegetable Phys- iology, and instructor in Botany. Professor of Dental Pathology and Therapeutics.
Henry Pickering Bowditch, M. D., Assistant Professor of Physiology.
William Cook, A. B., Instructor in German.
Frederic Irving Knight, M. D., In- structor in Auscultation, Percussion, and Laryngoscopy.
Charles Burnham Porter, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy, and In- structor in Surgery.
ture. , Professor of Horticul-
Nathaniel Southgate Shaler, S. B., Professor of Palæontology.
John Fiske, A. M., Assistant Libra- rian.
Clement Lawrence Smith, A. M., Assistant Professor of Latin.
John Collins Warren, M. D., In- structor in Surgery.
Luther Dimmick Shepard, D. D. S., Adjunct Professor of Operative Den- tistry.
Nathaniel Ware Hawes, Assistant Professor of Operative Dentistry.
Reginald Heber Fitz, M. D., In- structor in Pathological Anatomy.
George Herbert Palmer, A. M., As- sistant Professor of Philosophy, and Curator of the Gray Engravings.
William Lambert Richardson, A. M. M. D., Instructor in Clinical Mid- wifery.
Frank Eustace Anderson, A. M., Assistant Professor of Greek.
George Anthony Hill, A. M., As- sistant Professor of Physics.
John Trowbridge, S. D., Assistant Professor of Physics.
Thomas Dwight, M. D., Instructor in Histology.
William Gilson Farlow, M. D., As- sistant Professor of Botany.
William James, M. D., Instructor in Anatomy and Physiology.
Charles Loring Jackson, A. M., As- sistant Professor of Chemistry.
Edward Stickney ,Wood, M. D., As- sistant Professor of Chemistry.
James Barr Ames, A. M., LL. D., Assistant Professor of Law.
Henry Harris Aubrey Beach, M. D., Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy. John Williams White, A. M., Tutor in Greek.
Henry Barker Hill, A. M., Assist- ant Professor of Chemistry.
Marshman Edward Wadsworth, A. M., Instructor in Mathematics and Mineralogy.
Charles Herbert Moore, Instructor in Free Hand Drawing and Water Colors.
George Alonzo Bartlett, Tutor in German
Charles Albert Brackett, D. M. D., Instructor in Dental Therapeutics.
William Gardner Hale, A. B., Tutor in Latin.
William Herbert Rollins, D. M. D., Instructor in Dental Pathology.
Horace Edward Deming, A. B., Proctor.
William Barker Hills, M. D., In- structor in Chemistry.
William Edward Story, Ph. D., Tutor in Mathematics.
Henry Nathan Wheeler, A. M., Proctor.
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John Henry Wheeler, A. M., Proc- tor.
Charles Almy, A. B., Proctor.
Allen Walton Gould, A. B., Tutor in Greek and Latin.
Edward Detraz
Bettens, A. B., Proctor.
James Greenleaf Croswell, A. B., Tutor in Greek.
William Bradford Homer Dowse, A. B., Proctor.
John Murdoch, A. B., Proctor.
Robert Wheeler Willson, A. B., Tutor in Physics.
Ernest Young, A. B., Instructor in History and Roman Law.
George Russell Briggs, A. B., Tutor in Mathematics.
John Sidney Patton, A. B., Proctor. Jesse C. Ivy, A. B., Proctor.
Herbert Lee Harding, A. B., Proc- tor.
Samuel Belcher Clarke, A. B., Proctor.
Francis Winthrop Dean, S. B., Tutor in Surveying and Drawing.
Other Officers.
Allen Danforth, A. M., Bursar; James Winthrop Harris, Secretary; Amory Thompson Gibbs, A. M., As- sistant Secretary; James Jennison, A. M., Librarian of the Divinity School; Charles Sprague Sargent, A. B., Director of the Arnold Arbore- tum and the Botanic Garden; Sereno Watson, A. M., Curator of the Herba- rium; John Himes Arnold, Librarian of the Law School; Charles Wright, A. B., Librarian and Curator of Col- lections at the Bussey Institution : Arthur Gorham Davis, Treasurer's Bookkeeper; Frederick William Lis- ter, Superintendent of the Gymnasi- um; John Pond Farmer, Steward of the Dining Hall.
EPISCOPAL THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL.
Mason, corner Brattle.
Officers Board of Trustees .- Edward S. Rand, President; Robert C. Win- throp; Amos A. Lawrence, Treas- urer; John P. Putnam, Secretary; James S. Amory.
Board of Visitors .- The Right Rev. Benjamin H. Paddock, D. D., ex officio Pres. ; The Rev. A. H. Vinton, D. D .; The Rev. E. M. P. Wells, D. D .; The Rev. William R. Hunt- ington, D. D .; Robert M. Mason; George C. Shattuck, M. D .; John A. Burnham.
Faculty .- Rev. John S. Stone, D. D., Dean and Prof. of Systematic Di- vinity; Rev. Francis Wharton, D. D., LL. D., Prof. of Ecclesiastical
Polity, Homiletics, and Apologet- ics; Rev. P. H. Steenstra, A. B., Prof. of Hebrew and of Biblical Criticism and Interpretation; Rev. A. V. G. Allen, A. B., Prof. of Ec- clesiastical History.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Hon. Isaac Bradford, Chairman, ex- officio. Ward 1. Rev. Andrew P. Peabody, John L. Hildreth, Edwin B. Hale.
Ward 2 Edward R. Cogswell, Rev. Henry Hinckley, James H. Hall.
Ward 3. George R. Brine, Dr. Al- bert L. Norris, Rev. John O'Brien.
Ward .4. Asa P. Morse, Rev. Geo. R. Leavitt, Dr. James A. Dow.
Ward 5. Rev. William S. Apsey, Philip R. Ammidon, Theophilus G. Wadman.
Dr. William W. Wellington, Secre- tary.
Francis Cogswell, Superintendent of Schools.
TRUANT OFFICERS.
Ward 1. Moses M. Child. Ward 2. George S. Dudley. Ward 3. Augus- tus P. Griffing. Ward 4. Mark J. Folsom. Ward 5. Francis M. Mason.
High School .- Fayette, cor. Broadway. Erected 1864.
Teachers .- Lyman R. Williston, William F. Bradbury, John Orne, jr., Theodore P. Adams, Solon F. Whit- ney, Mary F. Peirce, Emma A. Scud- der, Augusta L. Brigham, Hannalı Gleason, Olive E. Fairbanks, Emma F. Munroe, M. C. C. Goddard.
GRAMMAR.
Allston .- Boardman street.
Benjamin W. Roberts, principal Ida G. Smith, room 1; Hattie E. Keith' room 2; Emma E. Perkins, room 3; Susan H. Ricker, room 4; Minnie L. McKay, room 5; Lucia E. Whiting, room 6; Hannah L. Hill, room 7; Hemietta Woods, room 8; Sarah J. Hinkley, room 9; Emily R. Pitkin, room 10; Emma F. King, room 11; Lizzie B. Winnett, room 12.
Harvard .- Inman, cor. of Broadway.
Aaron B. Magoun, principal; Emma 1. Clough, room 1; Mary F. Emerson, room 2; Annie M. Leland, room 3; Mary E. Wyeth, room 4; Susan F. Athearn. room 5; Lydia S. King. room 6; Ada H. Wellington, room 7; Emily F. Damon, room 8; Susan E. Merrill,
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room 9; H. Augusta Dodge, room 10; Sarah E. Dyer, room 11; Margaret B. Wellington, room 12; Ellen Merrick, room 13; Sarah E. Golden, room 14; Margaret R. Hodgkins, room 16.
Putnam-Fourth, corner Otis.
James S. Barrell, Sarah M. Burn- ham, Charlotte A. Brown, Augusta G. Mirrick, Ella R. Grieves, Addie Stone, Nellie F. Ball, Sarah L. Merrill, Eliza M. Hussey, Maria E. Spare, Annie B. Josselyn.
Shepard-North av., near Russell.
Daniel B. Wheeler, John Wilson, Mary C. Cooke, H. Estelle Varney, Sara J. French, Sara A. Rand, Julia H. Osgood, Harriet L. Hay ward, Em- ily F. Fessenden, Fannie A. Cooke, Cora D. Wheeler.
Thorndike-Thorndike street.
Ruel H. Fletcher, Emma A. Hop- kins, Martha A. Martin, Ella W. Clark, Ruth H. Faxon, Mary E. Na- son, Ellen M. Parker, Fanny Allen, Isabella B. Tenney, Grace W. Fletch- er, Mary A. Higgins, Abbie A. K. Howard.
Washington-51 Brattle street.
Daniel Mansfield, Lucy A. Down- ing, Adeline M. Ireson, Emma F. Veazie, Adelia Dunham, Abby M. Webb, Dora Puffer, Emma P. Eaton, Adelaide A. Keeler, Hattie T. Neally, Ada E. Doe, Adelaide E. Keith.
Webster-Webster street.
John D. Billings, Louise C. D. Har- low, Gertrude A. Hyde, Esther F. Hannum, Charlotte M. Chase, Ger- trude E. Hale, Susan B. Holmes, Clara E. Matchett, Anna S. Lamson, Mary E. Towle, Carrie M. Kingman, Alice Gray, Marion H. Burnham.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
Boardman-Winsor street.
Mary A. Lewis, Sarah E. Stewart, Adah W. Baker, Carrie A. Cooke, Nettie Sargent, Augusta L. Balch, Sally N. Chamberlain, Eliza A. Dow.
Bridge-Pioneer street.
Elizabeth E. Dallinger, Emily C. Dahinger.
City-Almshouse, Tannery street.
Jennie A. Norris, Nellie A. Hutch- ins.
Dana-Centre street.
Abbie A. Lewis, Maria F. Williams. Dunster -- Concord av., Observatory Hill.
Sarah B. Waitt, Susan E. Wyeth.
Felton-Amory street.
Georgie L. Backus, Sarah L. Cut- ler, Ella L. Lynes, Eliza J. Cutler, A. M. Houghton.
Gannett-Columbia street.
Sarah J. Davis, Lucy C. Wyeth, Estelle J. French, A. M. Jones, Char- lotte E. Mitchell.
Gore-Gore, near Third.
Hattie A. Butler, Fannie E. Pen- dexter, Alice J. Winward, Mary A. Bourne, Nellie N. Pike, Agnes M. Cox, Mary E. Hartwell, Addie M. Bettinson.
Harvard-Harvard, corner Prospect. Helen M. Ward, Ellen A. Cheney.
Holmes-Hilliard street.
Marianne M. Webb, Eunice W. Field, Mary L. Bullard, Louisa G. Matchett.
Mason-Front street.
M. Lizzie Evans, Miss A. A. Smith. Otis-Otis street.
Abby S. Taylor, Lydia A. Whitch- er, Martha H. Butler, Luvia Good- now, Annie Knapp, Kate F. Welling- ton, Carrie H. Smith.
Quincy-Mason street.
Charlotte E. Jewell, T. G. Aber- crombie.
Reed-Reed street.
Lucy T. Sawyer, Evelyn A. Saw- yer, Hattie N. Keay, Lizzie A. Tower.
Riverside-Putnam avenue.
Mary E. Smallidge, M. Louise Akerman, Jeanie Prescott, Florence M. Hayward.
Sargent-Broadway, cor. Winsor.
Myra I. Ellis, Francis J. Harrod. Mary A. Brown, Lizzie C. Capen, M. Lizzie Dickson.
Wyman-Spruce street.
Fannie E. M. Dennis, Charlotte A. Ewell, Letitia M. Dennis, M. Carrie Dickman.
Willard-Dana square.
Mary A. Tarbell, Mary E. Sawyer, Miss Louise W. Harris, Kate M. Low- ell, Fannie E. Cooke, Amelia Wright, H. Flora Hannum, Evelina Brooks, Grace R. Woodward, Laura Wright.
Training School-Sacramento, corner Oxford street.
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