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Lexington Street Junior High School-Head Master, Verner F Robinson
Chauncey Newhall School, 220 Charles-Principal, Leo J Hill
Northeast Elementary School, Putney Lane-Principal, Robt W Power Northwest Elementary School, 540 Lincoln-Principal, John E Cronin Thomas R Plympton School, 20 Farnsworth-Principal, Helen P Jones
Royal E Robbins School, 56 Chestnut-Principal, Eleanor P Maloy Samuel D Warren School, 211 Waverley Oaks rd-Principal, Theresa N Brassil
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Warrendale School, 140 Beal rd-Principal. Theresa N Brassil Henry Whittemore School, 30 Parmenter rd-Principal, Joseph A Cavdillo
PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS
(See Schools in Classified Business Directory, Parochial Schools are also listed with additional information under their individual names in Alphabetical Section)
WALTER E FERNALD STATE SCHOOL (Post Office Address: Box C, Waverley 78, Mass) 200 Trapelo Rd
Trustees: Thornton K Ware, Fitchburg, pres; Dr Paul R Withing- ton, Milton, v-pres; John E Rogerson, Boston, treas; Pearl B Hurvitz, Brighton, sec; Fredk Mahony, Newton; Chas M Austin, Somerville; John F Ahern, Newton; Stanley Cobb, MD, Cambridge; L Sheldon Crockett, Hamilton; Mrs Anna B Loring, Duxbury; Henry R Mayo jr, Swampscott; Malcolm J Farrel, MD, supt; Robt F Aiken, treas
CHURCHES IN WALTHAM
(See Churches, also Clergymen, in Classified Business Directory. Churches are also listed with additional information under their in- dividual names in Alphabetical Section)
SOCIETIES & ASSOCIATIONS
(See Organizations in Classified Business Directory. Societies and Associations are also listed with additional information under their individual names in Alphabetical Section)
FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS
(See Organizations in Classified Business Directory. Fraternal Organizations are also listed with additional information under their individual names in Alphabetical Section)
WALTHAM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
657 Main St
President-Frank A Reece jr
Vice-President-Dr John W McDevitt
Immediate Past President-Arthur A Nichols
Treasurer-Laurence A Crane
Assistant Treasurer-Marguerite D Collins
Corporation Clerk-Alice LeBlanc
Executive Director-Earl J Arnold
DIRECTORS
Ralph S Battles
W Hart Nichols Edwin B Pease
Randall P Cameron jr
Raymond R Castiglione
Byron H Pierce
John C Collins
Paul Rallo
Hon Paul K Connolly
Mayor Austin D Rhodes
Mary V Durkin
W Harvey Roberts
Isabelle S Hepler
Chester M Sheer
Louis J Kirsch jr
John J Thompson
Winslow H Macdonald
Charles Wesley
John P McQueen
Richard L Whipple
Roger W Neelon
Clinton L Wilson jr
Arthur A Nichols
Benjamin F Wood
HONORARY DIRECTORS
Pierre Dumaine
John J Rogers Alexander T Skakle
Oscar F Falling
John J Flynn jr
Henry A Turner
Urno V Larson
Brenton E Tyler
James W McQuiston
John H Walsh
Thomas F Neelon
Charles A Whipple
Chairman Manufacturers Division-Lester J Johnsen
Chairman Retail Trade Board-Robt B Riseberg
Chairman Women's Division-Mrs Edw V Cronan jr Chairman, Legislative Committee-Robert G Hennemuth
NATIONAL GUARD
State Armory, 30 Sharon st
Maj. Robt Henglein, U. S. A. Instructor, in charge Herbert P Loynd jr, armorer
Headquarters Company
Capt Jas F.Todd, C. O.
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Capt Francis D McCarthy, C. O. 2d Battalion Headquarters, Col Bernard McMullin, C. O.
COUNTY OFFICERS
Population-State Census, 1955; 1,115,252
County Commissioners- Thomas B Brennan, Chairman, Medford; William G Andrew, Cambridge; Edward L Buckley, Somerville
Clerk of Courts-Chas T Hughes, Waltham
Registers of Deeds-Fredk J Finnegan,, Lowell; Wm B Bailey, Som- erville; Assts-Ralph A Nelson, Medford; Wm H Rockwell jr, Wal- tham; Wm L Muldoon, Lowell; Technical Asst, Jas F Fitzgerald, Cam- bridge
County Treasurer-Timothy J Cronin, Somerville
County Engineer-Arthur L Wilcox, Maynard
District Attorney-Jas L O'Dea jr, Lowell
Assistant District Attorneys-Ephraim Martin, Belmont; Lyman C Sprague, Reading; Allen Gerson, Lowell; John P Forte, Bedford; J How- ard Macaulay, Winchester; Robt D Callahan, Stoneham; Max C Gold- berg, Malden; Edw F Hennessey, Newton Highlands; Robt U Holden, Shirley; Alf P Tropeano, Lexington; Alex Welch, Newton
Sheriff-Howard W Fitzpatrick, Malden
Special Sheriff-Robt J Fitzpatrick, Malden; Administrative Asst- Robt H Chenevert, Dracut
Register of Probate John V Harvey, Belmont; Edmund H Gun- ther, Chelmsford; 1st asst, Edward J Shaughnessy, Ashland; 2d asst, Warren J Fitzgerald, Belmont; 3d asst, Margaret C Downey, Belmont; 4th asst, William F Chisholm, Belmont; 5th asst
Assistant Registers of Deeds (Southern District)-Ralph A Nell- son, Medford; William H Rockwell jr, Waltham
Assistant Register of Deeds (Northern District)-William L Mul- doon, Lowell
Deputy Sheriffs-Harold J Baran, Chelmsford; Leo E Baron, Lowell; John F Brocklesby, Billerica; Matthew J Callahan, Medford; Robert M Chenevert, Billerica; Harry C Cole, Marlborough; Thomas E Collins, Medford; Ralph W Cram, Waltham; Arthur B Corey, Concord; Joesph L Crowley, Belmont; George O Darling, Malden; L Warren DeSaulnier, Chelmsford; George E Delaney, Watertown; Edward A Doherty, Cambridge; Abraham Don, Malden; Edward F Donovan, Cam- bridge; Emile A Dumas, Maynard; Daniel F Duris, Cambridge; Robert J Fitzpatrick, Malden; Daniel F Finn, Cambridge; Alfred E Gagnon, Lowell; Thomas J Galligan, Watertown; Charles W Gateley, Melrose; Edward F Henneberry, Newton; Grace K Jennings, Somerville; John E Johnson, Chelmsford; George H Jones, Malden; Henry J Keating, Burlington; Michael J Kelley, Medford; John A Keriakos, Lowell; Loring R Kew jr. Tewksbury; George C Lane, Melrose; Frank H Locke, Medford; Emil W Lundgren, Everett; Daniel W Lynch, Win- chester; George P McCusker, Cambridge; James H McDonough, Lowell; John J McDougall, Belmont; Harold H McKelvey, Lowell; William J McKinley, Cambridge; John F Mooney, Medford; Wilbur E Moquin, Malden; William P Morrissey, Natick; Joseph P Murphy, Cambridge; Edward F Nowak, Dracut; John A O'Brien, Somerville; John B O'Loughlin, Tewksbury; Edward C O'Neil, Malden; Robert J Patton, Framingham; Herman P Peterson jr, Woburn; Fred J Pierce, Cambridge; Gordon F Pulsifer, Malden; Chester M Ricker, Newton; David S Robinson, Cambridge; Edward Ryan, Lowell; John J Shee- han, Malden; James E Sheehan, Malden; William F Sheridan jr, Mal- den; Warren H Shaw, Melrose; Antonio Simoes, Cambridge; Robert T Smith, Everett; John J Sullivan, Watertown; Harold E Tivey, Bill- erica: Thomas F Tracy, Watertown
Court Officers-George E Delaney, Newton, supervising; Harry C Cole, Marlborough; Joseph L Crowley, Belmont; Daniel F Finn, Bill- erica; John Fisk Ford, Cambridge; John E Johnson, Chelmsford; James E Mahler, Cambridge; Clarence McElroy, Cambridge; Wilbur E Moquin. Malden; John A O'Brien, Somerville; Chester M Ricker, Newton; Charles S Robinson, Concord; John J Sullivan, Watertown
Master of House of Correction and Jail, Cambridge-David S Rob- inson, Cambridge
Master of the House of Correction at Billerica-Howard W Fitz- patrick, Billerica Supt of Training School at Chelmsford-J Earl Wotton, N Cheims- ford
Supt of Middlesex County Sanatorium at Waltham-Howard M Payne, MD, Waltham
Medical Examiners
1st district, Leo T Myles, Cambridge; 2d district, Andrew D Guthrie, Medford; 3d district, Thos P Devlin, Cambridge; 4th district, John M Wilcox, Woburn; 5th district, Jos D Sweeney, Lowell; 6th district.
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Howard E Robinson, Concord; 7th District, Peter Angelo, Waltham; 8th district, J Harry McCann, Framingham; 9th district, Arth G Richer, Hudson; 10th district, Edw Lilly, Shirley
Associate Medical Examiners
1st district, Peter A Delmonico, Cambridge; 2d district, G Stanley Miles, Somerville; 3d district, John J McNulty, Wakefield; 4th district, Harry L Benson, Winchester; 5th district, Richd Forsley, Lowell; 6th district, Leroy P Houck, Concord; 7th district, Edw J Kelley, Concord : 8th district, Leicester S Johnson, Natick; 9th district, Kenneth R Green- leaf, Marlboro; 10th district, Jos A McLean, Ayer
Middlesex Law Library Pearl J Larson, Medford, librarian at Cambridge Barbara Dunsford, Lowell, librarian at Lowell
COURTS United States Supreme Court
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court-Earl Warren, of California Associate Justice for Massachusetts-Felix Frankfurter
U S Circuit Court of Appeals (First Circuit)
Federal bldg, 16th fl Boston
Circuit Judges-Calvert Magruder, of Massachusetts (chief) ; John P Hartigan, of Rhode Island; Peter Woodbury, of New Hampshire
District Judges-Geo C Sweeney, of Massachusetts (chief) ; Edw W Day, Rhode Island; Edw T Gignoux, Maine; Wm T McCarthy, Chas E Wyzanski jr, Francis J W Ford, Bailey Aldrich, Massachusetts; Aloysius J Connor, New Hampshire; Clemente Ruiz Nazario, Puerto Rico Clerk-Roger A Stinchfield
United States District Court Federal Bldg, 12th and 15th fls, Boston
District Judges-Chas E Wyzanski jr, Wm T McCarthy, George C Sweeney, Francis J W Ford, Bailey Aldrich
United States Attorney for District of Massachusetts-Anthony Julian
United States Commissioners Federal Bldg, Room 1104, Boston
Peter J Nelligan, Cambridge; John Corbett Donahue, Lowell; Fran- cis H Farrell, Revere; Jas P Moriarty, Springfield; W Arth Garrity, Worcester; Luke Smith, New Bedford; Paul A Tamburello, Pittsfield
Referee in Bankruptcy Federal Bldg, 11th floor, Boston Wilfred H Smart, Belmont, for Essex and Middlesex Counties
Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
13th floor, New Court House Pemberton Square, Boston
Chief Justice-Raymond S Wilkins Asociate Justices-John Varnum Spalding, Jas J Ronan, Harold.P Williams, Edw A Counihan jr, Arth W Whittemore, R Ammi Cutter Reporter of Decisions-Grant M Palmer jr Clerk of the Court for the Commonwealth-Fredk L Quinlan
Superior Court 1105 New Court House Pemberton Square, Boston
JUSTICES SUPERIOR COURT
Chief Justice-Paul C Reardon
Associate Justices-Walter L Collins, Danl T O'Connell, Frank J Donahue, Lewis Goldberg, John E Swift, Vincent Brogna, Thos H Dowd, Francis J Good, Jesse W Morton, Paul G Kirk, Felix Forte, John V Sullivan, Eug A Hudson, Edw J Voke, Francis J Murray, Danl D O'Brien, Horace T Cahill, Frank E Smith, Chas Fairhurst, David G Nagle, Chas A Rome, John H Meagher, Wilfred J Paquet, Edw W Pecce, Edmund R Dewing, Reuben L Lurie, Donald M MacAuley, Geo E Thompson, Francis J Quirico, Chas S Bolster, John W Coddaire, Frank W Tomasello, John M Noonan, Aug C Taveira, Edw O Gourdin, Stanley W Wisnrowski
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SECOND DISTRICT COURT OF EASTERN MIDDLESEX Court House, 38 Linden st
Presiding Justice-Paul K Connolly Special Justice-Frederic A Crafts
Clerk of Court-John C Wroe Assistant Clerk of Court-Max Canter
Probation Officers-Wm J Sweeney jr, Dorothy B Thompson, Mar- cello Kelley
Court Officers-David E Fitzgerald, Arth A Madden
Probate Court
Judges of Probate-John C Leggat, Lowell; Joseph W Monahan, Belmont; Fredk V McMenimen, Cambridge
Register of Probate-John J Foley, Cambridge
Assistants-Edmund H Gunther, Chelmsford; Edw J Shaughnessy, Ashland; Warren J FitzGerald, Belmont; John V Harvey, Belmont
Land Court 408 Old Court House, Boston
Judge-John E Fenton
Associate Judges-Jos R Cotton, Edw McPartlin
Recorder- Sybil H Holmes; Deputy Recorder, Thos B Cummings. Business Hours 9 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS State Government 1954
State election on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November in even years.
Executive Department
Governor-His Excellency Foster Furcolo, of Longmeadow
Lieut Governor-Robt F Murphy, of Malden
Secretary of the Commonwealth-Edw J Cronin, of Peabody
Treasurer and Receiver General-John F Kennedy, of Canton Auditor of the Commonwealth-Thos J Buckley, of Boston Attorney General-
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT Meets first Wednesday in January SENATE
President-Newland H Holmes, of Weymouth
Clerk-Irving N Hayden, of Wollaston
Sergeant-at-Arms-Arthur R Driscoll, of Fall River
Chaplain-Rev John Prescott Robinson, of Braintree
Senators from Middlesex County
District 1-Edw J DeSaulnier jr (R), Chelmsford
District 2-Francis X McCann (D), Cambridge
District 3-James J Corbett (D), Somerville
District 4-Fred I Lamson. Malden
District 5-Wm E Hays (R), Waltham
District 6-Fredk T McDermott (D), Medford
District 7-Chas E Ferguson (R), Lexington
Middlesex and Norfolk District-Chas W Olson (R), Ashland
Middlesex and Suffolk District-Donald L Gibbs (R), Newton
Senatorial Districts of Middlesex County
First District-Ashby, Ayer, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Dracut, Dunstable, Groton, Lowell Wards 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pepperell, Shirley, Townsend, Tyngsborough, Westford, in Middlesex County; Ashburnham, Harvard, Lancaster and Lunenberg in Worcester County.
Second District-Belmont and Wards 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, Cam- bridge, Somerville Wards 6, 7
Third District-Somerville Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Cambridge Ward 3, Malden Ward 2, Medford Wards 1, 5, 7
Fourth District-Everett Wards 2, 3, 4, 6, Malden Wards 1, 3 4, 5, 6, 7, Melrose Fifth District-Acton, Boxborough, Concord, Hudson, Lincoln, Little- ton, Maynard, Stow, Sudbury, Waltham, Watertown
Sixth District-Arlington, Medford Wards 2, 3, 4, 6, Winchester, Woburn
Seventh District-Bedford, Billerica, Burlington, Lexington, Lowell Wards 1, 9, 10, 11, Reading, Stoneham, Tewksbury, Wakefield, Wil- mington
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Middlesex and Norfolk District-Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Natick, Marlborough, Sherborn, Wayland, Weston in Middle- sex County; Bellingham, Dover, Franklin, Medfield, Medway, Millis. Norfolk, Plainville, Wrentham in Norfolk County; Blackstone and Mill- ville in Worcester County
Middlesex and Suffolk District-Cambridge Ward 5, Newton in Mia- dlesex and Boston Ward 22 in Suffolk County
Fourth Essex District-Amesbury, Andover, Boxford, Georgetown, Groveland, Haverhill, Merrimack, North Andover, Salisbury and West Newbury in Essex County; North Reading in Middlesex County
Second Suffolk District-Boston Wards 1, 2, 3, in Suffolk County; Cambridge Wards 1, 2, in Middlesex County
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Speaker-John F T Thompson, of Ludlow
Clerk-Lawrence R Grove, of Natick
Sergeant-at-Arms-Arth R Driscoll, of Fall River
Chaplain-Rt Rev Christopher Griffin, of South Boston Representatives from Middlesex County
District 1 Cambridge, wards 1, 2, 3; Somerville, ward 2-John J Toomey (R) ; Thos F Coady jr (D), Cambridge
District 2 Cambridge, wards 4, 5, 6, 7, 8-John J Campbell (D), Mary B Newman (R), John R Sennott jr (D)
District 3 Cambridge, wards 9, 10. 11-Watertown Precincts 1, 2, Geo W Spartichino (D), Lawrence F Feloney (D)
District 4 Newton, wards 1, 2, 3, 7-Geo E Rawson (R), John W Whittemore (R)
District 5 Newton, wards 4, 5, 6-Arth G Heaney (R), Irene K Thresher (R)
District 6 Natick-Leonard H Amoroso (R)
District 7 Waltham, wards 1, 2, 4, 6, and Weston-J Robt Ayers. Weston; Henry A Turner, Waltham
District 8 Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Sherborn, Anthony M Colonna (D), Wm I Randall (R), Framingham
District 9 Marlboro-John D Navin (D)
District 10 Hudson, Lincoln, Sudbury, Wayland-Jas DeNormandie (R), Lincoln
District 11 Acton, Chelmsford, Tyngsboro, Westford-Vernon R Fletcher (R), Chelmsford
District 12 Ashby, Ayer, Boxborough, Dunstable, Groton, Littleton, Pepperell, Shirley, Townsend-Chas H Waterous (R), Pepperell
District 13 Carlisle, Concord, Maynard, Stow-John M Eaton jr (R), of Concord
District 14 Lowell, wards 3, 6, 7, 8-Archibald Kenefick (D), Cor- nelius F Kiernan (D)
District 15 Lowell, wards 1, 2, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11-Cornelius Desmond jr (D), Cornelius T Finnegan jr (D), Raymond F Rourke (D)
District 16 Malden, wards 2, 3-Anthony W Spadafora (D)
District 17 Waltham, wards 3, 5, 7 and Watertown Precincts 8, 10 Thos M Flaherty (D) Waltham
District 18 N Reading, Reading, Wilmington, Woburn, wards 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7-Frank D Tanner (R), Reading; Thos F Donohue (D), Wo- burn
District 19 Bedford, Billerica, Burlington, Dracut, Lexington, Tewks- bury-John Brox (R), Dracut; Wm E Maloney (R), Lexington
District 20 Everett, wards 2, 3, 4, 6-Wm H Finnegan (D), John P Kennedy (D)
District 21 Malden, wards 1, 4, 5, 6, 7-Louis H Glaser (D), Geo H O'Farrell (D)
District 22 Melrose, Stoneham, Wakefield-Gardner E Campbell (R), Wakefield; Lloyd E Conn (R); Theo J Vaitses (R), Melrose
District 23 Belmont, Watertown, Precinct 3, 9-Edw L Kerr (R), Walter T Anderson (R), Belmont
District 24 Everett, ward 1: Somerville, wards 1, 3, 4, 5-G Edw Bradley (D), Harold A Palmer (D), Michl J Simonelli (D), Somerville District 25 Somerville, wards 6, 7. Arlington, Precincts 1. 3. 5-Jas R Doncaster (D), Jos F McEvoy jr (D), Somerville
District 26 Medford, wards 2, 3, 4, 5, 6-Thos J Doherty (D), Michl Catino (D), Alex J Cella (D)
District 27 Everett ward 5, Medford wards 1, 7-A Richd Ferullo (D), Medford
District 28 Arlington, Precincts 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14- John P Buckley (D), Hollis M Gott (R)
District 29 Winchester, Woburn ward 1-Harrison Chadwick (R), of Winchester
District 30 Watertown, Precincts 4, 5, 6, 7-Earle S Tyler (R)
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MASSACHUSETTS STATE OFFICES IN WALTHAM
Division of Employment Security, Jos E Baldwin mgr, 14 Spring Registry of Motor Vehicles-John F Sheehan, hearings officer, 967 Main
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT The Executive
President-Dwight D Eisenhower, of Pennsylvania, salary $100,000; term expires January, 1961
Vice-President-Richard M Nixon, of California, salary $30,000
Order of succession to the Presidency, established by an Act of Con- gress, approved July 18, 1947, as amended.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives
The President pro tempore of the Senate
The first nine members of the Cabinet listed below. There is no amendment as yet to include the secretary of Health, Education and Welfare
The Cabinet
Salaries, $22,500 each
Secretary of State-John F Dulles, of New York
Secretary of the Treasury-Robert B Anderson, of New York
Secretary of Defense-Neil H McElroy, of Ohio
Attorney General-Wm P Rogers, of New York
Postmaster General-Arthur E Summerfield, of Michigan
Secretary of the Interior-Fred A Seaton, of Nebraska
Secretary of Agriculture-Ezra T Benson, of Utah
Secretary of Commerce-Sinclair Weeks, of Massachusetts
Secretary of Labor-Jas P Mitchell, of New Jersey
Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare-Marion B Folsom, of New York
Legislative
Eighty-Fifth Congress began January 3, 1957
Senators from Massachusetts-Leverett Saltonstall, of Dover; term expires 1961; John F Kennedy, of Boston, term expires 1959
Representatives-Dist 1-John W Heselton, of Deerfield; District 2-Edw P Boland, of Springfield; District 3-Philip J Philbin, of Clin- ton; District 4-Harold D Donohue, of Worcester; District 5-Mrs Edith N Rogers, of Lowell; District 6-Wm H Bates, of Salem; District 7- Thos J Lane, of Lawrence; District 8-Torbert H Macdonald, of Malden; District 9-Donald W Nicholson, of Wareham; District 10-Laurence Curtis, of Boston; District 11-Thos P O'Neill jr, of Cambridge; District 12-John W McCormack, of Dorchester; District 13-Richd B Wiggles- worth, of Milton; District 14-Jos W Martin jr, of North Attleboro
United States Government Offices in Waltham
Internal Revenue Service-Paul A Mogan, collection officer, 137 Moody
Selective Service System Board No 23, 657 Main rm 9, Etta J Eaton, clerk. Board No 113, 657 Main rm 9, Eleanor M Cardinale, clerk
Social Security Administration, Bureau of Old Age and Survivors Insurance, Norman Hayes, in charge, 680 Main rm 31
U S Air Force Recruiting Station, 103 Moody rm 3
WALTHAM POST OFFICE (Branch Boston Postal District) 776 Main St
Office Hours-Daily except Saturdays, Sundays, from 8:30 am to 5 pm Superintendent-John A Erickson
Asst Supt-Thos A Girolamo
South Waltham Branch, 38 Spruce St-Wm F Curley jr, supt
WARDS
Ward One-Beginning on Main st at its intersection with Spring st; thence west by Main st to Weston st; thence west by Weston st to the Weston town line; thence north by the Weston-Lincoln town lines to Winter st; thence south and east by Winter st to Lincoln st; thence south by Lincoln st to Lexington st; thence south by Lexington st to Pond st; thence west by Pond st to Exchange st; thence south by Ex- change st to School st; thence east by School st to Spring st; thence south and by Spring st to Main st.
Ward Two-Beginning on Main st at its intersection with Spring st; thence east by Main st to the Watertown line; thence north and west the Weston town line; thence north by the Weston and Lincoln town
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lines to Winter st; thence south and east by Winter st to Lincoln st; thence south by Lincoln st to Lexington st; thence south by Lexington st to Pond st; thence west by Pond st to Exchange st; thence south by Exchange st to School st; thence east by School st to Spring st; thence by south Spring st to Main st.
Ward Three-Beginning on Main st at its intersection with Grant st; thence east by Main st to the Watertown line; thence south by the Watertown line to the Charles river; thence west by the Charles river to a point opposite Harvard st; thence north to Harvard st and north by Harvard st to Charles st; thence east by Charles st to Grant st; thence north by Grant st to Main st.
Ward Four-Beginning on Main st at its intersection with Grant st; thence west by Main st to Weston st; thence west by Weston st to the Weston town line; thence south by the Weston town line to the Charles river; thence east by the Charles river to a point opposite Harvard st; thence north to Harvard st and north by Harvard st to Charles st; thence east by Charles st to Grant st; thence north by Grant st to Main st.
Ward Five-Beginning on the Charles river at a point opposite Cooper st; thence south to and by Cooper st to Pine st; thence east by Pine st to Lowell st; thence south by Lowell st to Myrtle st; thence west by Myrtle st to Moody st; thence south by Moody st to Ash st; thence west by Ash st to Crescent st; thence north by Crescent st to Prospect st; thence north by Prospect st to the Charles River: thence east by the Charles river to the point of beginning.
Ward Six-Beginning on High st at the Newton line; thence west by High st to Lowell st; thence south by Lowell st to Myrtle st; thence west by Myrtle st to Moody st; thence south by Moody st to Ash st; thence west by Ash st to Crescent st; thence north by Crescent st to Pros- pect st; thence north by Prospect st to the Charles river; thence south by the Charles river to the Newton line; thence east by the Newton line to High st.
Ward Seven-Beginning on High st at the Newton line; thence west by High st to Lowell st; thence north by Lowell st to Pine st; thence west by Pine st to Cooper st: thence north by Cooper st to the Charles river; thence east by the Charles river to the Newton line: thence west by the Newton line to High st.
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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U. S. POSTAL INFORMATION
POSTAGE RATES AND CLASSIFICATION
For information regarding classifica- tion, postage rates, and mailability of domestic mail of all classes, entry and mailing of publications as second-class matter, metered and permit mail, bulk rate mailings of third-class matter, Business Reply Cards and Envelopes, apply at your local post office.
DOMESTIC POSTAL RATES
First-Class
LETTERS: 4 cents for each ounce or fraction of an ounce. (Local delivery same rate.)
POST CARDS or POSTAL CARDS: 3 cents each within prescribed sizes. BUSINESS REPLY CARDS: 5 cents. MAIL ENCLOSED IN BUSINESS REPLY. ENVELOPES: 4 cents per ounce, plus 2 cents per piece, col- lected when dellvered.
Second-Class
NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS (Translent rate) : 2 cents for the first 2 ounces, and 1 cent for each addi- tional ounce or fourth class rate, whichever is lower.
Third-Class
(Up to, but not including 16 ounces) On circulars and other miscellaneous printed matter, books, catalogues, and merchandise, 3c for the first 2 ounces or fractlon, plus 11/2c for each ad- ditlonal ounce or fraction.
Other books and catalogues-con- sult your local postmaster.
Bulk Rate
For Details Consult Your Local Postmaster
Fourth-Class-(Parcel Post) (16 ounces or over)
The present size and weight limits for fourth class (parcel post) will con- tinue to apply in all cases except for parcels mailed at a first class office for delivery to another first class office in which case the size is limited to 72 inches length and girth, 40 pounds in welght to the local first and second zones, and 20 pounds In welght In the third to the eighth zones. Exceptions to the new size and weight restric- tions are :
(1) Baby 'fowl, live plants, trees, shrubs, or agricultural commodities (not including manufactured products thereof) .
(2) Books, permanently bound for preservation, consisting wholly of read- Ing matter or reading matter with incl- dental blank spaces for students' nota- tions and containing no advertising matter other than incidental announce- ments of books.
(3) Parcels malled in the United States, Including the District of Colum- bia, for delivery by any Army or Fleet post office or in any Territory or pos- session of the United States, including the Canal Zone and Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, or malled at any Army or Fleet post office or In any Territory or possession of the United States, Including the Canal Zone and Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, for delivery in the United States, in- cluding the District of Columbia, or any Army or Fleet post office or any Territory or possession thereof, In- cluding the Canal Zone and Trust Ter- ritory of the Pacific Islands.
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