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ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION AND BY-LAWS

OF THE Medical Benevolent Society

INSTITUTED 1857 —INCORPORATED 1871

ADDITIONAL ACT, AMENDATORY TO SAME, 1892

ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION

AND BY-LAWS

OF THE lawtells Medical Benevolent Soeiely

INSTITUTED 1857 INCORPORATED 1871

Additional Act, Amendatory to Same, 1892

BOSTON Geo. H. Ellis, Printer, 14.1 Franklin Street 1898 OFFICERS.

DAVID WILT JAM CHEEVER, M.D.

resident. JAMES CLARKE WHITE, M.D.

Secretary. AUGUSTUS THORNDIKE, M.D.

treasurer. WILLIAM LAMBERT RICHARDSON, M.D

trustees. FRANCIS MINOT, M.D. JAMES BOURNE AYER, M.D. AMOS LAWRENCE MASON, M.D. CHARLES ELLERY STEDMAN, M.D. ALEXANDER DOULL SINCLAIR, M.D. HERBERT LESLIE BURRELL, M.D. SAMUEL WARREN ABBOTT, M.D. WILLIAM NYE SWIFT, M.D. EDWARD NEWTON WHITTIER, M.D. MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

At a meeting of the Medical Book Club in Decem- ber, 1856, a committee was appointed to formulate a plan for an association for the relief of destitute physicians or their families. At a subsequent meeting, held in Boston on the 19th of March, 1857, certain physicians formed themselves into an association for the above purpose, and adopted Articles of Association and By-laws to carry into practical effect the above-named purpose, under the name of the Massachu- setts Medical Benevolent Association.

Articles of Association. Whereas it sometimes happens that worthy members of the medical profession become reduced in circumstances, we, whose names are underwritten (all being residents of Massachusetts), do hereby associate ourselves as a body corporate, for the relief of such, especially, as become mem- bers of this Society, or of their families, should they need assistance; and of such other members of the medical pro- fession or their families as may be deemed by the Society suitable objects of its beneficence. The name of this association shall be the “ Massachusetts Medical Benevolent Society.” It shall be located in the city of Boston. Under this organization the list of subscribers was in- creased from time to time so as to include physicians resi- dent in Massachusetts, Social as well as business meetings were held, so that the list of subscribers grew to a large number, among whom were the most prominent of the med- ical practitioners. One of the earliest resolutions provided for the adoption 4 of a custom and precedent of the Society that the first three names on the list of Trustees shall not be renominated for election, but shall be considered as retiring from office ; but they shall be eligible for election after one year. On May 8, 1871, the Massachusetts Medical Benevolent Society was organized under the following special Act of Incorporation:

dcnmnontonltf) of ftflassactjusetts. In the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one.

An Act to incorporate the Massachusetts Medical Benevolent Society.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, asfollows: Section i. George C. Shattuck, Henry W. Williams, George H. Lyman, their associates Francis Minot, Hall Curtis, William W. Wel- lington, Charles E. Buckingham, Stephen Salisbury, Luther Parks, Richard L. Hodgdon, B. E. Getting, N. B. Shurtleff, William F. Munroe, Augustus Shurtleff, George J. Arnold, A. D. Sinclair, D. H. Storer, Edward Wigglesworth, Buckminster Brown, William Ingalls, Jonathan Ware, Francis H. Brown, John P. Reynolds, Charles H. Allen, Samuel H. Hurd, Charles E. Vaughan, Tappan E. Francis, Daniel W. Jones, William L. Richardson, Calvin Ellis, Anson P. Hooker, and successors, are hereby made a corporation by the name of the Massachusetts Medi- cal Benevolent Society, to be located in Boston, for the purpose of affording pecuniary assistance to members of the medical profession, their widows and children, with all the powers and privileges and sub- ject to all the duties, restrictions, and liabilities set forth in the sixty- eighth chapter of the General Statutes, and all acts and additions thereto. Sect. 2. Said corporation may hold real and personal estate not exceeding in value the sum of fifty thousand dollars. Sect. 3. This act shall take effect upon its passage. Approved May 4, 1871. .

At the above meeting the act as aforesaid was unani- mously accepted. 5

dmnmonbjealtfj of fHassadjusrtts. In the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two.

An Act to authorize the Massachusetts Medical Benevolent Society to hold Additional Real and Personal Estate.

[Chapter 72.] Be it e7iacted by the Senate arid House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, asfollows: Section i. The Massachusetts Medical Benevolent Society, incor- porated by chapter two hundred thirty-five of the acts of the year eighteen hundred seventy-one, is hereby authorized to hold real and personal estate not exceeding in value the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Sect. 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage. Approved March 17, 1892, RUSSELL.

October 27, 1892, At the annual meeting the above ad- ditional act was unanimously accepted. BY-LAWS.

MEMBERSHIP.

Article i. All persons admitted to this Society shall, at the time of their admission, be members of the medical profession, or the wives or widows of such. Art. 2. Persons desirous of membership shall be nominated to the Council in writing, through the Sec- retary or President, by two or more members, at least one month previous to an Annual Meeting. Each can- didate shall be voted for on a separate ballot, two negative votes excluding the candidate. The names of candidates elected by the Council shall be reported to the Society for confirmation, at the Annual Meeting. Art. 3. Any member may withdraw from the So- ciety upon paying all subscriptions due from him, and giving to the Secretary a written notice of his with- drawal. A member shall forfeit the right of membership if his dues remain unpaid for thirty days after notice of delinquency from the Treasurer; unless excused from payment by the Council. But he may be restored to this privilege by the Council, upon payment of all ar- rearages, with interest thereon. Any member shall forfeit the right of membership who, in the opinion of three-fourths of the Council, shall be deemed guilty of conduct unworthy and unbecoming an honorable physician and member of this Society. Art. 4. Each member shall sign an obligation prom- ising to conform to the By-laws of this Society; shall 7 pay on admission five dollars ; and two dollars annually thereafter, at or before the annual meeting. If any member shall pay twenty-five dollars in one sum, or for the term of twenty years shall have paid his annual assessments, he shall be regarded as a life member, and at his option shall be exempt from all subsequent assessments. Art. 5. The donation of fifty dollars or more at one time shall entitle the donor to be inscribed among the Benefactors of the Society.

MEETINGS. Art. 6. The annual meeting of the Society shall be on the last Thursday in October, at such hour and in such place within the city of Boston as the President or the Council shall appoint. No other meetings of the Society shall be held, except as hereinafter provided. Ten members shall constitute a quorum. No mem- ber shall vote by proxy. A majority of the members present shall decide all matters and questions, except such as relate to the abrogation of any of the By-laws of the Society, in which case two-thirds of the mem- bers present shall concur. At the Annual Meeting shall be chosen, by ballot, a President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, and also three Trustees, who shall serve for three years, and such additional trustees as may be required to fill any vacancies which may have occurred during the previous year by resignation or death in the Board of Trustees. For one year after the expiration of his term of years a Trustee shall not be eligible for re-election. These officers shall meet and act together as one Board, to be styled the Council. Of this Board, five members shall constitute a quorum. 8

OFFICERS. Art. 7. The President shall preside at meetings of the Society and the Council, and appoint Committees when not otherwise ordered by the meeting. In his absence his duties shall devolve upon the Vice- President. Art. 8. The Secretary shall keep fair and true records of the doings of the Society and of the Council, to be always open to the inspection of members. He shall notify the Treasurer of appropriations authorized by the Council, shall present at the Annual Meeting a list of all persons receiving aid from the Society during the year, and perform such other duties as may be required of him. Art. 9. Bond, with such surety as shall be satis- factory to the Council, may be required of the Treasurer before he enters upon the duties of his office, condi- tioned to render just and true accounts when thereto required by the Council or the Society, to account for and deliver to any person or persons appointed to re- ceive the same, all such property, effects, and evidences of debt, as shall have been intrusted to his keeping, and to perform all the duties of his office with fidelity and skill. He shall pay all sums authorized by the Council, and shall present, at the annual meeting, a report of the state of the finances of the Society. Art. 10. The Council shall meet on the last Thurs- day in October in the city of Boston. They may fill all vacancies which shall occur in their Board during the year. The President, or any three of the Council, shall have authority to call special meetings of the Council, or to convene the whole Society upon any business in which this charity may be interested, giving at least ten days’ notice of said meeting of the Society. 9

CARE OF FUNDS.

Art. ii. The care of the funds and the distribution of the charities of the Society shall be committed exclu- sively to the Council, who shall have power, whenever they think proper, to invest any portion of surplus income as capital, and may, as occasion shall require, resume said additional capital and distribute it as income. All the receipts of the Society for five years from the time of its organization shall be reserved as a

Permanent Fund ; and, until this Fund shall amount to fifty thousand dollars, all sums received for life sub- scriptions, and all donations and legacies, when not otherwise directed by the donors, shall be added thereto, and be invested to the best advantage, and only the accruing interest distributed. Art. 12. Money belonging to the Society shall be loaned only upon note or obligation of the borrower with two sufficient sureties ; or first mortgage upon pro- ductive real estate in the city of Boston, or of pledge of the debt, stock, or scrip of some town, city, or county in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, or of the debt, stock, or scrip of said Commonwealth, or of the , at a safe rate, not exceeding ninety per cent, of the par value, or such other securities as Savings Banks in this Commonwealth are allowed to invest in. And the Treasurer shall use his best en- deavors to obtain payment of all debts which shall not be duly paid when by the contract they become payable, or security therefor. Art. 13. No member of this Society shall, either as principal or surety, become a debtor to the Society for a loan of any of its funds or effects. RELIEF. Art. 14. The aid of this Institution shall be granted for the relief of those only who are or have been mem- bers of this Society, and their families ; and of other members of the medical profession who are or have been inhabitants of the Commonwealth of Massachu- setts, their widows and children. Art. 15. Any member who shall become a Bene- factor of the Society, or the widow of any such member, shall be entitled to receive the interest of the sum thus given by him (but not the arrears of interest), as an annuity, whenever, and as long as, his circumstances shall, in the opinion of the Council, be such as to en- title him to claim said annuity. Art. 16. The income of the Permanent Fund shall be devoted, in the first place, to the payment of any annuities which may be allowed by the Council; and, secondly, may be distributed, with other revenues of the Society, to suitable objects of relief, at the discre- tion of the Council, not exceeding thirty dollars at one time to one person. The total amount of annuities shall in no case exceed the income of the Permanent P'und. Art. 17. No annuity shall be granted to any physi- cian or his widow, if they shall be under sixty years of age, except under peculiar circumstances. But an- nuities once voted shall not be withdrawn, except on account of misconduct in the recipient, or because this assistance is no longer deemed necessary. All annui- ties shall be subject to annual revision by the Council. Art. 18. No permanent grant shall be made to any party except upon proof of good moral character, and, if granted, it may at any time be withdrawn upon proof of intemperance, improvidence, or immorality; it being the intention of this Society to devote its funds to the 11 relief of distress arising from misfortune, and not from misconduct.

MODE OF APPLICATION FOR RELIEF. Art. 19. Any person applying for relief must fully state the circumstances which render assistance neces- sary ; and must be recommended, from personal knowl- edge, by two well-known medical men, one of whom must be a member of this Society.

ALTERATION OF BY-LAWS.

Art. 20. These By-laws shall not be altered, unless the proposed alteration shall have been submitted to the Council and by them approved. 12

The following form of application for aid must be filled out, signed, and sent to the Treasurer or Secretary or Presi- dent of the Massachusetts Medical Benevolent Society:

FORM OF APPLICATION

TO THE MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

Date of Application

Full Name, Age, and Address of the Applicant.

Where graduated, date of Graduation, and the places where the Applicant has practised.

Whether single or married; if married, the number and ages of the Children (if any), and their means of support.

If before relieved by the Society, how often, and to what amount on each occasion.

Present means and sources of income from Salary, Annuity, Pension, or other provision, and the amount.

Name, Age, and Address, if the applica- tion is made by a widow, or in behalf of the orphan of a physician.

Cause of present distress

CERTIFICATE.

To be signed by two physicians, one of whom must be a member of this Society. We certify that we believe the declarations made in the above form of application to be strictly true. OFFICERS

OF THE MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

Presidents. George Hayward 18 57-63 Augustus Addison Gould 1563-66 John Mason Warren 1866-67 George Cheyne Shattuck 1867-78 Henry Willard Williams 1878-95 David Williams Cheever 1895-

Firc=Prcsidents. George Hinckley Lyman *857-59 Augustus Addison Gould 1859-63 Henry Willard Williams 1863-78 Samuel Augustus Fisk 1878-85 Richard Manning Hodges 1885-92 David Williams Cheever 1892-95 James Clarke White 1895-

®reasurers.

William Edward Coale 1857-59 Francis Minot 1859-91

William Lambert Richardson .... 1891-

Seeretaries.

Henry Willard Williams John Nelson Borland 1859-63 Calvin Ellis 1863-64 Alexander Doull Sinclair 1864-68 Hall Curtis 1868-77 David Hyslop Hayden 1877-84 Robert Amory 1884-94 Augustus Thorndike 1894- 14

®rust«s. Augustus Addison Gould 1857-58 John Mason Warren 1857-58 Charles Gideon Putnam 1857-58 Morrill Wyman *857-59 Samuel Cabot, Jr *857-59

Charles Edward Buckingham .... 1857-60 Eli Whitney Blake *857-59 Francis Minot 1857-59 Algernon Coolidge 1857-60 Charles Eliot Ware 1858-59 John Flint 1858-60 William Wallace Morland 1858-59 Phipps 1859-61 John Burroughs Alley 1859-61 George Hinckley Lyman 1859-62 William Johnson Dale 1859-62 William Williamson Wellington . . 1859-62 John Homans 1860-63 Anson Hooker 1860-63 George Hayward, Jr 1860-63 Phineas Miller Crane 1861-64 Richard Manning Hodges 1861-64 Benjamin Eddy Cotting 1861-64 Samuel Leonard Abbot 1862-65 James Brander Forsyth 1862-65 Reynolds 1862-65 John Call Dalton 1863-64 George Henry Gay 1863-64 Luther Parks, Jr. 1863-66 William Williamson Wellington . . 1864-66 Stephen Salisbury 1864-66 William Bowen Morris 1864-67 Charles Eliot Ware 1864-67 Charles Gideon Putnam 1864-67 Anson Hooker 1865-68 Calvin Ellis 1865-68 John Wheelock Graves 1865-68

Fitch Edward Oliver ...... 1866-69 Benjamin Eddy Cotting 1866-69 George Hayward 1866-69 Charles Hastings Allen 1867-70 John Nelson Borland 1867-70 Jacob Bigelow 1867-70

William Williamson Wellington . . 1868-71

Charles Edward Buckingham .... 1868-71 George Hinckley Lyman 1868-71 William Wallace Morland 1869-72 Luther Parks 1869-72 Stephen Salisbury 1869-72 Richard Lord Hodgdon 1870-73 Henry Jacob Bigelow 1870-73 Benjamin Eddy Lotting 1870-73 Jabez Baxter Upham 1871-74 George Amory Bethune 1871-74 Alfred Hitchcock 1871-74 Edward Brooks Peirson 1872-74 Samuel Augustus Fisk 1872-75 Alfred Hosmer 1872-75 Calvin Ellis 1873-75 Wing 1873-76 Frederick Winsor 1873-76 Adam Calhoun Deane 1874-76 John Eugene Tyler 1874-78 Richard Manning Hodges 1874-78 Benjamin Eddy Cotting 1874-78 John Homer Dix 1875-79 George Amory Bethune 1875-79 Arthur Kemble 1875-79 Charles Ellery Stedman 1876-80 Charles Haddock 1876-80 Samuel Augustus Fisk 1876-78 George James Townsend 1878-80 Christopher Columbus Holmes .... 1878-81 John Homans 1878-81 Amos Lawrence Mason 1878-81 George Cheyne Shattuck 1879-82 Benjamin Eddy Cotting 1879-82 John Orne Green 1879-82 Alfred Hosmer 1880-83 George Amory Bethune 1880-84 William Mack 1880-83 Tappan Eustis Francis 1881-84 William Williamson Wellington . . 1881-84 John Howell Mackie 1881-83 Leßaron Russell 1882-85 Charles Dudley Homans 1882-85 John Homer Dix 1882-84 Benjamin Eddy Cotting 1883-85 George James Townsend 1883-86 Amos Howe Johnson 1883-86 Benjamin Shurtleff Shaw 1884-87 Joseph Sargent 1884-87 16

William Mack 1884-87

William Lambert Richardson .... 1884-88 James Bourne Ayer 1885-88 Frederic Cheever Shattuck 1885-89 John Orne Green 1885-88 Augustine Shurtleff 1886-89 Benjamin Eddy Cotting 1886-89 John Collins Warren 1887-90 Joseph Stedman 1887-90

William Williamson Wellington . . 1887-90 Frederic Irving Knight 1888-91 John Parker Maynard 1888-91 Cutler 1888-91 David Williams Cheever 1889-92 Charles Henry Cook 1889-92

Charles Montraville Green .... 1889-92 George Ebenezer Francis 1890-93

William Lambert Richardson .... 1890-92 Charles Goddard Weld 1890-91 Richard Cranch Greenleaf 1891-93 William Sturgis Bigelow 1891-93 Benjamin Eddy Cotting 1891-94 Francis Minot 1891-94 Amos Howe Johnson 1891-94 Frank Winthrop Draper 1892-95 John Collins Warren 1892-95 James Clarke White 1892-95 Samuel Warren Abbott 1893-96 William Nye Swift 1893-96 George James Townsend 1893-96

Charles Montraville Green .... 1894-97 Samuel Bayard Woodward 1894-97

Frederic Cheever Shattuck .... 1894-97 Amos Howe Johnson 1895-96 Francis Minot 1895-98 James Bourne Ayer 1895-98 Amos Lawrence Mason 1896-99 Charles Ellery Stedman 1896-99 Alexander Doull Sinclair 1896-99 Herbert Leslie Burrell 1896-98 Samuel Warren Abbott 1897-1900 William Nye Swift 1897-1900 Edward Newton Whittier 1897-1900 LIST OF MEMBERS.

Abbot, Samuel Leonard 90 Mt. Vernon St. Abbott, Samuel Warren Wakefield Ames, John Lincoln 72 Chestnut St. Amory, Robert 279 Beacon St. Appleton, William 74 Beacon St. Atwood, Frank Sumner . . 125 Federal St., Salem Ayer, James Bourne 518 Beacon St.

Baker, William Henry 22 Mt. Vernon St. Bancroft, George Andrew Natick Barnes, Henry Jabez 429 Beacon St. Bartol, John Washburn 279 Clarendon St.

Beach, Henry Harris Aubrey .... 28 Commonwealth Ave. Bigelow, Enos Hoyt Framingham Bigelow, William Sturgis . 60 Beacon St. Blake, Clarence John 226 Marlborough St. Blake, John Bapst 212 Beacon St. Blake, John George 212 Beacon St. Blood, Robert Allen 39 High St., Charlestown Boardman, William Elbridge 388 Marlborough St. Bowditch, Henry Pickering Pond St., Jamaica Plain Bowditch, Vincent Yardley 506 Beacon St. Bowen, John Templeton 14 Marlborough St. Bradford, Edward Hickling 133 Newbury St.

Breck, Theodore Frelinghuysen ... 4 Mattoon St., Springfield Briggs, Frederic Melancthon 299 Beacon St. Brigham, Edwin Howard 19 Boylston PI. Brooks, William Allen 167 Beacon St. Brown, Francis Henry 75 Westland Ave. Bryant, William Sohier Powell St., Longwood Buckingham, Edward Marshall 342 Marlborough St. Bullard, William Norton 89 Marlborough St. Bundy, Frank Eastman 402 Columbus Ave. Burrage, Walter Lincoln 317 Marlborough St. Burrell, Herbert Leslie 22 Newbury St. Bush, John Standish Foster 651 Boylston St.

Cabot, Arthur Tracy i Marlborough St. Chadwick, James Read 270 Clarendon St. Chandler, Norman Fitch Medford 18

Channing, Walter Brookline Chase, Heman Lincoln 126 Harvard St., Brookline Cheever, David Williams 557 Boylston St. Cheney, Frederick Edward 120 Marlborough St. Clark, Joseph Eddy Medford Clark, Joseph Payson 76 Marlborough St. Cobb, Frederic Codman 11 Marlborough St. Conant, William Merritt 486 Commonwealth Ave. Cook, Charles Henry Natick Coolidge, Algernon 81 Marlborough St. Coolidge, Algernon, Jr. 613 Beacon St. Councilman, William Thomas 457 Marlborough St. Cowles, Edward Waverley Crockett, Eugene Anthony 226 Marlborough St. Curtis, Hall 2 Spruce St. Cushing, Ernest Watson 168 Newbury St. Cushing, Hayward Warren 70 Commonwealth Ave. Cutler Elbridge Gerry 214 Beacon St. Cutter, Edward Jones Leominster Cutts, Harry Madison 99 Aspinwall Ave., Brookline

Davenport, Francis Henry ’ . . . 419 Boylston St. Derby, Hasket 182 Marlborough St. Dexter, Franklin 148 Marlborough St. Draper, Frank Winthrop 304 Marlborough St. Dunn, William Aloysius 139 Beacon St. Dwight, Edwin Welles 19 Marlborough St. Dwight, Thomas 235 Beacon St.

Edes, Robert Thaxter 58 Eliot St., Jamaica Plain Edson, Ptolemy O’Meara 36 Elm Hill Ave., Roxbury Ela, Walter 1256 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge Elliot, John Wheelock 124 Beacon St.

Ernst, Harold Clarence .... 8 Greenough Ave,, Jamaica Plain

Farlow, John Woodford 234 Clarendon St. Faulkner, George 29 Greenough Ave., JamaicaPlain Fitz, Reginald Heber 18 Arlington St. Folsom, Charles Follen 15 Marlborough St. Francis, Carleton Shurtleff 18 Davis Ave., Brookline Francis, George Ebenezer 79 Elm St., Worcester Francis, Tappan Eustis 35 Davis Ave., Brookline

Gannett, William Whitworth 274 Marlborough St. Garland, George Minot 227 Newbury St.

Gavin, Michael Freebern .... 546 Broadway, South Boston Gay, 665 Boylston St. 19

Gay, Warren Fisher 416 Marlborough St. Gerry, Edwin Peabody 2 Everett St., Jamaica Plain Gilbert, Daniel Dudley 667 Dudley St., Dorchester Goodalb, Joseph Lincoln 3 Fairfield St. Gordon, John Alexander 209 Hancock St., Quincy Goss, Francis Webster 217 Warren St, Roxbury Graham, Douglas Hotel Pelham Green, Charles Montraville 78 Marlborough St. Green, John Orne 182 Marlborough St. Greene, James Sumner 1107 Washington St., Dorchester Greenleaf, Richard Cranch Lenox Greenleaf, Robert Willard 561 Boylston St. Greenough,Francis Boott .... 450 Washington St, Brookline

Hale, Josiah Little . Brookline Harding, George Franklin 419 Boylston St. Harlow, George Arthur 102 Charles St. Harrington, Charles 57 Orchard St., Jamaica Plain Harrington, Frank Bishop 201 Beacon St. Harrower, David 9 Elm St., Worcester

Hastings, William Henry Howe .... 284 Marlborough St. Haven, George 607 Beacon St. Haven, Henry Cecil 200 Beacon St. Hay, Gustavus 383 Marlborough St. Hayden, David Hyslop Newport, R.I. Hayward, George 381 Beacon St. Hayward, George Griswold 165 Newbury St. Heard, John Theodore 20 Louisburg Sq. Hewes, Henry Fox 3 Fairfield St. Hildreth, John Lewis 14 Garden St., Cambridge Hodgdon, Andrew Hall Dedham Homans, John 164 Beacon St. Homans, John, 2D 315 Marlborough St. Houghton, Silas Arnold 139 Park St., Brookline

Hunt, Israel Thorndike ... 20 Monument Sq., Charlestown

Inches, Charles Edward 386 Beacon St. Ingalls, William The Warren, Roxbury

Jack, Edwin Everett 215 Beacon St. Jack, Frederick Lafayette 215 Beacon St. Jackson, Henry 309 Marlborough St. Jaques, Henry Percy Milton Jeffries, Benjamin Joy 15 Chestnut St. Jelly, George Frederick 69 Newbury St. Jones, Daniel Wayland 236 Clarendon St. 20

Kemble, Arthur 85 Federal St, Salem Knapp, Philip Coombs 33 Marlborough St. Knight, Augustus Smith 295 Beacon St. Knight, Frederick Irving 195 Beacon St.

Lamb, William Dan .... Lawrence Lamson, John Augustus 35 Fairfield St. Langmaid, Samuel Wood 373 Boylston St. Lawrence, Robert Means Lexington Leland, George Adams 669 Boylston St. Lovett, Robert Williamson 234 Marlborough St. Lund, Fred Bates 122 Marlborough St.

Mallory, Frank Burr 180 Huntington Ave. Marion, Horace Eugene 5 Sparhawk St., Brighton Marion, Otis Humphrey 22 Harvard Ave., Allston Mason, Amos Lawrence 265 Clarendon St. McCollom, John Hildreth 745 Massachusetts Ave. Mead, Julian Augustus Watertown Minot, Francis Readville Minot, James Jackson 188 Marlborough St. Mixter, Samuel Jason 180 Marlborough St. Monks, George Howard 267 Beacon St. Morrill, Ferdinand Gordon 181 Beacon St.

Morris, Michael Augustine .... 308 Main St., Charlestown Morse, Henry Lee 112 Marlborough St. Morse, John Lovett 317 Marlborough St. Munro, John Cummings 173 Beacon St.

Newhall, Herbert William 13 Nahant St., Lynn Nichols, Arthur Howard 55 Mt. Vernon St. Nichols, Edward Hall 294 Marlborough St.

Nichols, John Taylor Gilman .... 63 Brattle St, Cambridge

Oliver, Henry Kemble Union Club, Boston Oliver, Joseph Pearson . 102 Beacon St. Osborne, George Sterne Peabody Otis, Walter Joseph 267 Beacon St.

Peirson, Edward Lawrence 13 Barton Sq., Salem Perry, Arthur Pedro 60 Elm St., Jamaica Plain Phelps, John Samuel 89 Charles St. Pick, Albert Brockton Pierce, Matthew Vassar Milton Pigeon, James Cogswell Du Marisque . 130 Warren St., Roxbury Porter, Charles Allen 24 Marlborough St. Porter, Charles Burnham 5 Arlington St. 21

Porter, William Townsend 688 Boylston St. Post, Abner 16 Newbury St. Pratt, John Washburn School St, Dedham Prescott, William Herbert 285 Marlborough St. Prince, Morton 458 Beacon St. Putnam, Charles Pickering 63 Marlborough St. Putnam, James Jackson 106 Marlborough St.

Quincy, Henry Parker 452 Beacon St.

Reynolds, Edward 130 Marlborough St. Reynolds, Henry Vose 5 Monadnock St, Dorchester Reynolds, John Phillips 416 Marlborough St. Richardson, Maurice Howe 224 Beacon St.

Richardson, William Lambert .... 225 Commonwealth Ave. Rotch, Thomas Morgan 197 Commonwealth Ave. Rowe, George Howard Malcolm City Hospital

Sabine, George Krans Brookline Sears, George Gray ig Marlborough St. Sears, Henry Francis 420 Beacon St. Shattuck, Frederic Cheever 135 Marlborough St. Shattuck, George Brune 183 Beacon St. Shaw, Henry Lyman ig Commonwealth Ave. Shreve, Octavius Barrell 29 Chestnut St., Salem Shurtleff, Augustine 14 Allerton St, Brookline Sinclair, Alexander Doull 35 Newbury St. Spear, Edmund Doe 20 Mt. Vernon St. Sprague, Francis Peleg 229 Commonwealth Ave.

Stedman, Charles Ellery .... 6 Monadnock St., Dorchester Stedman, Henry Rust Roslindale Stevens, Edmund Horace 1911 Massachusetts Ave., N. Cambridge Stevens, George Beckwith 444 Warren St., Roxbury Stone, Arthur Kingsbury 657 Boylston St. Stone, James Savage 61 Chestnut St. Stone, Lincoln Ripley Newton Stuart, James Henry 236 Clarendon St. Sumner, Allen Melanctiion 407 Marlborough St. Swan, Charles Walter 79 Worcester St. Swift, John Baker 11 Gloucester St. Swift, William Nye New Bedford

Tarbell George Grosvenor 274 Marlborough St. Taylor, Edward Wyllys 416 Marlborough St. Taylor, Frederic Weston 1797 Massachusetts Ave., N. Cambridge Tenney, Benjamin 308 Marlborough St. Thorndike, Augustus 601 Beacon St. 22

Thorndike, Paul 244 Marlborough St. Townsend, Charles 76 Marlborough St. Tuck, Henry 346 Broadway, New York Underwood, George Latham 643 Tremont St. Upham, Jabez Baxter The Rockingham, New York

Vermyne, Jan Joseph Bastianus 503 Beacon St. Vickery, Herman Frank 263 Beacon St.

Wadsworth, Oliver Fairfield 526 Beacon St. Walton, George Lincoln 199 Marlborough St. Warren, John Collins 58 Beacon St. Washburn, George Hamlin 31 1 Marlborough St. Watson, Francis Sedgwick 92 Marlborough St. Webber, Alonzo Carter . 951 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridgeport Webber, Samuel Gilbert 146 Marlborough St. Weld, Charles Goddard 6 Commonwealth Ave. Wells, Frank 16 Hereford St. Wentworth, Arthur Howard 294 Marlborough St. White, Charles James 259 Marlborough St. White, James Clarke 259 Marlborough St. Whitney, William Fiske 228 Marlborough St. Whittier, Edward Newton 647 Boylston St. Williams, Charles Herbert 15 Arlington St. Williams, Francis Henry 505 Beacon St. Williams, Jacob Lafayette 4 Walnut St.

Withington, Charles Francis ... 1 Elm Hill Ave., Roxbury

Wood, Edward Stickney ... 688 Boylston St. Woodward, Samuel Bayard 58 Pearl St., Worcester Worcester, Alfred . . . Waltham Worcester, Charles Pomeroy Newtonville

Wright, James Homer .... Massachusetts General Hospital