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Shire towns-Cambridge (East), Lowell
COUNTY OFFICERS
County Commissioners (Have also jurisdic- tion over Chelsea, Revere and Winthrop in County of Suffolk)-Walter C Wardwell, Cambridge; Thomas B Brennan, Medford, Na- thaniel I Bowditch, Framingham
Associate Commissioners-Edwd J Harley, Lowell, Melvin G Rogers, Tewksbury
Meet at Cambridge, Tues and Fri, except in Aug and except first Tues of Sept; at Lowell first Tues of Sept and third Mon of each month
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Register of Deeds (South District)-Thos Leighton Jr, Cambridge term (six years) ex- pires Jan 1941. Assts-Albert T Guthheim. John H Corcoran, Cambridge
Register of Deeds (North District)-Daniel F Moriarty, Lowell term (six years) expires Jan, 1941
County Treasurer-Chas E Hatfield, New- ton. Office, East Cambridge; term (six years) expires Jan, 1937
County Engineer-Francis H Kendall, Bel- mont
Sheriff-Joseph M McElroy. Office, East Cambridge
Chief Deputy Sheriff-Fredk T Peabody, Melrose
Deputy Sheriffs for Civil Business-Arthur E Bannon, E Pepperell; Fred A Beals, Ever- ett; Herbert C Blackmer, Melrose; Arthur B Corey, Concord; John Fisk Ford, Cambridge; Bernard F Gately, Lowell; Loring R Kew, Lowell; Paul I Kingsbury, Holliston; Elzear J Larochelle, Lowell; Gerald E Lorman, Tyngsboro; James H Mckenna, Waltham; Arthur H McLearn, Lexington; Chester M Ricker, Newton; Wm H Stiles, Marlboro; Wm H Walsh, Framingham
Deputy Sheriffs for Criminal Business Only-Frederic F Clauss, Cambridge; Edwin J Grant, Somerville; Saml Miller, Malden; Robt F Parker, Medford; John J Sweeney, Medford; Leroy Williams, Cambridge; Leon H Wilson, Arlington
Court Officers-Albert J Adams, Marlbor- ough; Roland E Brown, Cambridge; Wm M Emerson, Watertown; Alan C Eveleth, Arl- ington; John E Johnson, Chelmsford; Wm P Kingsbury, Holliston; Gustavus E Litchfield, Waltham; Chas S Robinson, Concord; Geo H Stevens, Dracut; Franklin G Taylor, Cam- bridge; Michael J Mahoney, Cambridge
Master of House of Correction and Keeper of the Jail, Cambridge-John R Fairbairn, Cambridge. Deputy-Jos M McElroy
Masters in Chancery
Cambridge-Reginald J Murphy, J Henry Smith
Lowell-William P Morrissey, Arthur C Spaulding Malden-Lloyd Makepeace
Newton-James P Gallagher, Edwd A Mc- Laughlin jr
Somerville-David H Fulton
Wakefield-Stanley A Dearborn Waltham-John J Collins
Medical Examiners
T Morton Gallagher, Newton; David C Dow, Cambridge; Marshall L Alling, Lowell; Henry J Walcott, Concord; M James Shaugh- nessy, Framingham; Wm H Keleher, Wo- burn; Frank S Bulkeley, Ayer; Roscoe D Perley, Melrose; Norman M Hunter, Hud- son; John Paul Reardon, Somerville
Associate Medical Examiners
Clyde H Merrill, Marlboro; Fritz W Gay, Malden; Mason D Bryant, Lowell; Donald E Currier, Cambridge; Michl F Burke, Natick; Ira W Richardson, Wakefield; Richard W Sheehy, Winchester; John D Sheehan, Con- cord; Edward J Kelly, Watertown
Trial Justices For Middlesex County
Daniel J Riley, Hopkinton; Fred E Mor- ris, Hudson
Public Administrators
Joseph A Dengeleski, Arlington; Fredk V McMenimen, Cambridge; Fredk H Hilton, Framington; John A McGuire jr, Lowell; Chas L Perriello, Medford; Daniel I Lucey, Malden
COURTS United States Supreme Court
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court-Chas Evans Hughes, appointed in 1930. (Fourth Circuit)
Associate Justice from Massachusetts- Louis D Brandeis
U S Circuit Court of Appeals (First Circuit)
P O and Court House bldg, 15th fl Boston Associate Justice-Louis D Brandeis
Circuit Judges-George H Bingham, Scott Wilson, George W Anderson (retired) Jas M Morton jr
District Judges-Geo F Morris, New Hamp- shire; John C Mahoney, Rhode Island; John A Peters, Maine; Elisha H Brewster, Hugh D Mclellan and George C Sweeney, Massa- chusetts; Robert A Cooper, Porto Rico
Clerk-Arthur I Charron
Deputy Clerk-Roger A Stinchfield
Marshal-John J Murphy
Annual Term-First Tuesday of October
Sessions for Hearing Cases-First Tues of October and Jan and Second of April
United States District Court P O and Court House Bldg, 12th and 15th fls, Boston
District Judges-Elisha H Brewster, Hugh D Mclellan
United States Attorney for District of Massachusetts-Francis J W Ford
Special Assistant, Arthur L Murray. Assis- tants, John A Canavan, Wm T McCarthy, Charles A Rome, Chas W Bartlett, Arthur J B Cartier, Wm J Hession, Timothy A Curtin, Frank W Tomasello, Henry M Leen
Clerk's Office rm 1525, James S Allen, First Deputy Clerk, Frank H Mason, Deputy Clerks, John E Gilman Jr, Mary E Prender- gast, Arthur M Brown, Edith G Rollins, Helen I Tweedy, Katherine E Quinn, Jos A Dengele- ski, Joseph J Duwan
Naturalization Clerk's Office rm 1021- Deputy Clerks, Arthur D Grandison, John F Davis
United States Marshal for the District of Massachusetts-John J Murphy
Deputy Marshals-John H Burke, Chief; Ralph W Gray, Henry J McHenry, Chas A Keane, Daniel L Hurlihy, Chas T Kenney, Joseph M Maher, Daniel J Chapman, Albert F Hiernan, Michl E Hennessy jr, Joseph E Pine, John Hall, August J Cormier, Chris- topher Ghiloni, Ann L Rochon, Wm A Mur- phy, Jas F Burne, John P Clair
United States Commissioners P O Bldg rm 1104, Boston
Howard W Robbins, Harry N Guterman, Boston; Louis W Doherty, Springfield; Ed- win H Crandell, Worcester; Geo E Lilley, New Bedford; Milton B Warner, Pittsfield; Richd B Walsh, Lowell; Fred F Bennett, Hol- yoke
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Referees In Bankruptcy
P O Bldg, rm 1114, Boston
Arthur Black, Winchester, for Suffolk County; Chas C Cabot, Dover, for Norfolk; Chas P Ryan, Fall River, for Plymouth, Barnstable, Bristol, Nantucket and Dukes Counties; B Loring Young, Boston for Mid- dlesex County; Danl W Lincoln, Worcester, for Worcester County; Hubert C Thompson, Salem, for Essex County; Walter L Stevens, Northampton, for Berkshire, Hampshire, Hampden and Franklin Counties
Terms of the Court-March, the 3d Tues- day; June, the 4th Tuesday; Sept, the 2d Tuesday; Dec, the 1st Tuesday
Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Room 238, Court House Pemberton Square, Boston
Chief Justice-Arthur P Rugg, Worcester Associate Justices-John C Crosby, of Pitts- field; Edward P Pierce, of Brookline; Stan- ley E Qua of Lowell; Fred T Field of New- ton; Chas H Donahue, of Boston; Henry T Lummus, of Lynn
Reporter of Decisions-Edward D Collins, of South Boston
Clerk of the Court for the Commonwealth -Walter F Frederick, of Boston
Terms of the Court for Middlesex County
At Lowell, 3d Tuesday in April; at Cam- bridge, 3d Tuesday in October
Superior Court Room 245 Court House Pemberton Square, Boston
Chief Justice-Walter Perley Hall, Fitch- burg
Associate Justices-Marcus Morton, James H Sisk, Franklin T Hammond, Nelson P Brown, Louis S Cox, Fredk W Fosdick, Vin- cent Brogna, Wm A Burns, Alonzo R Weed, Joseph Walsh, Winfred H Whiting, Edwd T Broadhurst, Frederic B Greenhalge, Wilford D Gray, David F Dillon, Harold P Williams, Walter L Collins, Danl T O'Connell, Thos J Hammond, John M Gibbs, Raoul H Beau- dreau, Edwd F Hanify, Abraham E Pinanski, James C Donnelly, Lewis Goldberg, John E Swift, George F Leary, Joseph A Sheehan, Thos H Dowd, J Arthur Baker
District Attorney-Warren L Bishop, Way- land
Assistant District Attorneys-Frank G Volpe, Arlington; Wm G Andrew, Cam- bridge; Edward J Bushell, Malden; M Edwd Viola, Everett; Fredk V McMenimen, Cam- bridge; Danl J Doherty, Woburn
Clerk of the Courts-John R Mackinnon, Watertown
Assistant Clerks-Frederic L Putnam, Mel- rose; Frederick C Bean, Chelmsford; Charles T Hughes, Medford; Anna G Graham, Cam- bridge; Fred A Beals jr, Everett; Frederick O Davis, Cambridge
Terms of the Court for Middlesex County For Civil Cases-at Cambridge, first Mon- day in January, February, March, April, May, June. Tuesday after the first Monday in September, first Monday in October. At Lowell, first Monday in April, fourth Monday in May, first Monday in October and third Monday in November
For Criminal Cases-at Cambridge, first Monday in January, February, April, May, June, October, November and December. At Lowel, first Monday in March and Tuesday after the first Monday in September
Probate Court
Judges of Probate and Insolvency-John C Leggat, Lowell; Joseph W Monahan, Bel- mont; Arthur E Beane, Cambridge
Register of Probate and Insolvency-Lor- ing P Jordan, Wakefield
First Assistant Register-Leroy C Vose, Watertown
Second Assistant Register - Ernest M Hodgdon, Medford
Third Assistant Register-Edmund H Gun- ther, Lowell
Fourth Assistant Register - Edward JJ Shaughnessy, Ashland
Terms of the Probate Court
At Cambridge, daily except third Tues- days in every month at Lowell, on the third Tuesday of each month
Land Court 408 Court House, Boston
Established by the Acts of 1898 for the registration of Land Titles
Judge-Charles Thornton Davis
Associate Judges-Jos J Corbett, Clarence C Smith
Recorder-Chas A Southworth. Appointed by the Governor for a term of five years Business Hours 9 AM to 4:15 PM. Saturdays 9 AM to 12 M
Sittings in the Court of Boston, and by adjournment from time to time, at such other places as public convenience may require. Court is open every day except Sundays and j: legal holidays
Middlesex Law Library Association
Pres-Augustine J Daly of Cambridge; V- Pres-John M Maloney, Ayer; Nelson B Van- derhoff, Newtonville; Martin Hall, Natick; Directors-Richd Brabrook Walsh, Lowell; Clerk-Chas T Hughes, W Medford; Libra- rian in charge, Alice Gilman
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS 1936-1937
State election on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November
Executive Department
Governor-His Excellency James M Curley (D) of Boston, salary $10,000
Lieut Governor- His Honor Joseph L Hur- ley (D) of Fall River, salary $4,000 and ex- penses of travel
Secretary of the Commonwealth-Frederic W Cook (R) of Somerville, salary $7,000
Treasurer and Receiver General-Charles F Hurley (D) of Cambridge, salary $6,000 Auditor of Commonwealth-Thomas H Buckley (D) of Abington, salary $6,000
Attorney General-Paul A Dever (D) of Cambridge, salary $8,000
Legislative Department Meets first Wednesday in January
SENATE
President-James G Moran of Mansfield Clerk-Irving N Hayden, of Wollaston Sergeant-at-Arms-Charles O Holt, of Som- erville
Chaplain-Rev Arthur M Ellis, of Newton
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FOR YEAR ENDING JULY 1938
Senators from Middlesex County Compensation, $2,000 for the session
District 1-Arthur W Hollis (R), of Newton =
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2-Charles T Cavanagh (D) of Cam- bridge 3-James C Scanlon (D), of Somer- ville 4-Angier L Goodwin (R), of Mel- rose 5-George G Moyse (R), of Waltham 6-Charles T Daly (D), of Medford 7-Joseph R Cotton (R), of Lexing- ton
= 8-William F
McCarthy (D), of
Lowell
Senatorial Districts of Middlesex Court
First District-Framingham, Marlboro, Newton, Wayland, Weston
Second District-Belmont and wards 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, Cambridge
Third District-Somerville
Fourth District-Everett, Malden, Melrose Fifth District-Acton, Boxborough, Con- cord, Hudson, Lincoln, Maynard, Stow, Sud- bury, Waltham, Watertown
Sixth District-Arlington, Medford, Win- chester, Woburn
Seventh District-Bedford, Billerica, Bur- lington, Lexington, Lowell, wards 1, 9 and 10, North Reading, Reading, Stoneham, Tewks- bury, Wakefield, Wilmington
Eighth District-Ashby, Ayer, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Dracut, Dunstable, Groton, Lo- well, wards 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 11, Littleton, Pepperell, Shirley, Townsend, Tyngsborough, Westford
Norfolk and Middlesex District-Ashland, Holliston, Hopkinton, Natick, Sherborn in the County of Middlesex and Dedham, Dover, Medfield, Medway, Millis, Needham, Norfolk, Norwood, Walpole, Wellesley and Westwood in Norfolk County
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Speaker-Leverett Saltonstall, of Newton Clerk-Frank E Bridgman, of Quincy Sergeant-at-Arms-Charles O Holt, of Som- erville
Chaplain-Rev Dan Huntington Fenn, of Brookline
Representatives from Middlesex County Compensation, $2,000 for the session
District 1 Cambridge, wards 1, 2, 3-Francis D Coady (D), Thos P Dillon (D)
2 Cambridge, wards 4, 5, 6-Ralph N Hamilton (R), Charles H Shea (D)
3 Cambridge, wards 7, 8, 9, 10, 11- Joseph F Cleary (D), John J Foley (D), James F Mahoney (D)
4 Newton wards 1, 2, 3, 7-William B Baker (R), Warren K Brim- blecom (R)
= 5 Newton, wards 4, 5, 6-Clarence S Luitwieler (R), Leverett Salton- stall (R)
6 Natick-Jeremiah J Healy (D)
7 Waltham, Watertown-Thomas J Flannery (D) of Waltham, Leo P Landry (D) and John A Mur- ray (D) of Watertown
8 Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Marlboro, ward 1, Sherborn-Chas W Olson (R), of Ashland, J Walton Tuttle (R), of Framingham
9 Marlboro, wards 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7- John F Manning (D)
10 Boxboro, Hudson, Maynard, Stow, William Stockwell (R), of May- nard
= 11 Acton, Bedford, Carlisle, Chelms- ford, Littleton, Westford - John H Valentine (R) of Chelms- ford
.€ 12 Ashby, Ayer, Dunstable, Groton, Pepperell, Shirley, Townsend, Tyngsborough-Jas E Kendall (R), of Dunstable
13 Concord, Lincoln, Sudbury, Way- land, Weston-George G Tarbell (R), of Lincoln
= 14 Lowell, wards 3, 4, 6, 7, 8-Henry Achin, Jr (R), Albert Bergeron (R), Frank E McLean (R)
15 Lowell, wards 1, 2, 10, 11-George T Ashe (D), Thos A Delmore (D)
44 16 Lowell, wards 5, 9-Albert L Bour- geois (R)
= 17 Billerica, Burlington, Dracut,
Tewksbury, Wilmington-Ralph R Currier (R) of Wilmington
44 18 North Reading, Reading, Woburn -Gustave W Everberg (R) of Woburn, Mollie A Sweetser (R) of Reading
= 19 Wakefield-Edwd J Connelly (D)
= 20 Everett-George F Pierce (D) Al- bert E Morris (D)
21 Malden-Burt Dewar (R), Wm A Hastings (R), John V Kimball (R)
22 Melrose, Stoneham-Mary Liver- more Barrows (R), Jos A Mil- ano (R) of Melrose
23 Somerville, ward 2-Edward T Brady (D)
= 24 Somerville, wards 1, 3, 4, 5-John J Donahue (D), Eug H Giroux (D), Francis E Ryan (D)
66 25 Somerville, wards 6, 7-Hiram N Dearborn (R), Philip Sherman (R)
= 26 Medford-Rufus H Bond (R), Geo P Hassett (D), Fredk T McDer- mott (D)
44 27 Belmont-Owen D Mclellan (R) 28 Arlington, Lexington-Nelson B Crosby (R), Hollis M Gott (R), of Arlington
29 Winchester-Wm E Ramsdell (R)
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT The Executive
President-Franklin D Roosevelt, of New York; salary, $75,000; term expires January 20, 1937
Vice-President-John N Garner, of Texas; salary $15,000; term expires January 20, 1937
The Cabinet
Arranged in the order of succession for the Presidency Salary, $15,000
Secretary of State-Cordell Hull, of Ten- nessee
Secretary of the Treasury-Henry Morgen- thau jr, of New York
Secretary of War-Geo H Dern, of Utah Attorney General-Homer S Cummings, of Connecticut
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Postmaster General-James A Farley, of New York
Secretary of the Navy-Claude A Swanson, of Virginia
Secretary of the Interior-Harold L Ickes, of Illinois
Secretary of Agriculture-Henry A Wal- lace, of Iowa
Secretary of Commerce-Danl C Roper, of Washington DC
Secretary of Labor-Miss Frances Perkins, of New York
Legislative
Salaries of Senators and Representatives, $10,000 and 20 cents mileage. Seventy-fourth Congress began Jan 3, 1935; ends Jan 2, 1937
Senators from Massachusetts - David I Walsh, of Fitchburg; term expires 1941; Mar- cus A Coolidge, of Fitchburg; term expires 1937
Representatives from Massachusetts District 1-Allen T Treadway (R), of Stock- bridge
2-William J Granfield (D), of Longmeadow
3-Joseph E Case (D) of Clinton
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4-Pehr G Holmes (R), of Worces- ter 5-Edith N Rogers (R), of Lowell 6-A Piatt Andrew (R), of Glouces- ter 7-William P Connery Jr (D), of Lynn 8-Arthur D Healey (D), of Somer- ville 9-Richard M Russell (D) of Cam- bridge
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10-George H Tinkham (R), of Bos- ton 11-John P Higgins (D), of Boston
= 12-John W McCormack (D), of Bos- ton
13-Richard B Wigglesworth (R), of Milton
14-Joseph W Martin, Jr (R), of N Attleboro
15-Charles L Gifford (R), of Cotuit
Ninth Congressional District
Comprises the cities and towns in Middle- sex County, of Wards 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of Cambridge, Lincoln, Newton, Waltham, Wa- tertown and Weston; in Norfolk County of Brookline, and Wellesley; in Suffolk County, Ward 22 of Boston
WALTHAM POST OFFICE
(Branch Boston Postal District) 776 Main St
Office Hours-Daily except Sundays, from 7 am to 6 pm Supt-Martin T Connelly Asst Supt-William A Lawless
Contract Stations
No 182, 623 Main; Raymond Cox, clk
No 198, 230 Moody; Patrick J Beatty, clk No 199, 735 Moody; Theo Dangelmeyer, clk
RAILROAD STATIONS IN WALTHAM
(See Railroad Passenger Stations in Busi- ness Directory)
CEMETERIES
(See Cemeteries in Business Directory)
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PARKS & PLAYGROUNDS
(See Parks & Playgrounds in Business Di- rectory)
BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC (See Buildings-Public & Office; also Halls 3 in Business Directory)
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FOR YEAR ENDING JULY 1938
FOURTH CLASS OR PARCEL POST RATES
Zones
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.41
.59 .61
1.01
1.49
1.94
2.48
3.01
28
.21
.38
,21 .22 .22
.23 .23
.44 .45
24 25
37.
.48
.81 .83
1.36
2.02
3.38
4.11
44 ..
.29
.56
.56
.95
1.61
1.68
2.50
3.27
4.19
5.10 5.21
52
.33
.65
.65
1.11
1.89
2.82
3.69
56.
.35
.69
.69
1.19
2.03
3.03
3.97
5.27
6.42
59
.71
.71
1.23
2.10
3.14
4.11
5.63
6.86
63.
.38
.77
.77
1.33
2.20 2,24
3.35
4.39
3.92
4.77
.20
.36 .37
.36
98
1.44
1.87
2.39
2.90
23
.33
.33
53
1.23
1.59
2.03
2.46
.18 .19
26.
...
. .
. .
.
NOTE 1 .- On parcels collected on rural-delivery routes the postage will be 2 cents less than shown in the foregoing table when for delivery anywhere within the first three zones and 1 cent less when for delivery in any other zone, provided they are Endorsed "Mailed on rural route."
NOTE 2 .- The local rate applies to parcels mailed: (1) At any post office for local delivery at such office. (2) At any city letter-carrier office, for delivery by carriers from that office. (3) At any post office from which a rural route starts, for delivery on such route, or when mailed on a rural route for delivery at any other point thereon, or at the office from which the route starts, or for delivery on any other rural route starting from the same office.
NOTE 3 .- Parcels weighing less than 10 pounds measuring over 84 inches but not more than 100 inches in length and girth combined are subject to a minimum charge equal to that for a 10-pound parcel for the zone to which addressed.
Weight limit, 70 pounds. Limit of size. 100 inches, length and girth combined.
.29
47
.30 .30 .31
.58
.99
1.15
1.70
3.45
3.56
33.
.44
1.50 1.54
.54 .55
....
Inlles
miles
miles
1400 miles
....
.34 .34
6.09
.38
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
WARDS
Ward One Beginning on Main st at its intersection with Spring st; thence westerly by Main st to Weston st; thence by Weston st to the Weston town line; thence by the Weston and Lincoln town lines to Winter st; thence by Winter st to Lincoln st; thence by Lincoln st to Lexington st; thence by Lexing- ton st to Pond st; thence by Pond st to Ex- change st; thence by Exchange st to School st; thence by School st to Spring st; thence by Spring st to the point of beginning.
Ward Two-Beginning on Main st at its intersection with Spring st; thence easterly by Main st to the Watertown line; thence northerly and westerly by the Watertown, Belmont, Lexington and Lincoln town lines to Winter st; thence by Winter st to Lincoln st'; thence by Lincoln st to Lexington st; thence by Lexington st to Pond st; thence by Pond st to Exchange st; thence by Exchange st to School st; thence by School st to Spring st; thence by Spring st to the point of be- ginning.
Ward Three-Beginning on Main st at its intersection with Grant st; thence easterly by Main st to the Watertown line; thence southerly by the Watertown line to the Charles river; thence westerly by the Charles river to a point opposite Harvard st; thence to Harvard st and by Harvard st to Charles st; thence by Charles st to Grant st; thence by Grant st to the point of beginning.
Ward Four-Beginning on Main st at its intersection with Grant st; thence westerly by Main st to Weston st; thence by Weston st to the Weston town line; thence southerly by the Weston town line to the Charles river; thence easterly by the Charles river , to a point opposite Harvard st; thence to Harvard st and by Harvard st to Charles st; thence by Charles st to Grant st; thence by Grant st to the point of beginning.
Ward Five-Beginning on the Charles river at a point opposite a private way through land owned by the Waltham Gas Light Company and known as Cooper lane; thence southerly to and by said private way or Cooper lane to Pine st'; thence easterly by Pine st to Lowell st; thence by Lowell st to Myrtle st; thence westerly by Myrtle st to Moody st; thence southerly by Moody st to Ash st; thence westerly by Ash st to Crescent st; thence northerly by Crescent st to Pros- pect st; thence by Prospect st to the Charles River; thence easterly by the Charles river to the point of beginning.
Ward Six-Beginning on High st at the Newton line; thence westerly by High st to Lowell st; thence southerly by Lowell st to Myrtle st; thence westerly by Myrtle st to Moody st; thence southerly by Moody st to Ash st; thence westerly by Ash st to Cres- cent st; thence northerly by Crescent st to Prospect st; thence by Prospect st to the Charles river; thence by the Charles river to the Newton line; thence by the Newton line to the point of beginning.
Ward Seven-Beginning on High st at the Newton line; thence westerly by High st to Lowell st; thence northerly by Lowell st to Pine st; thence westerly by Pine st to a pri- vate way through land owned by the Wal- tham Gas Light Company and known as Cooper lane; thence northerly by said pri- vate way or Cooper lane to the Charles river; thence easterly by the Charles river to the Newton line; thence by the Newton line to the point of beginning.
Wherever a street, way or the Charles river is mentioned in the foregoing as a dividing line, the center of such st, way or river shall be the line of division.
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