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dge was chartered in 1863, and reports 151 members; Mizpah was chartered in 1868, and has 180 members; Charity Lodge, dating from 1870, has 101 members. The Cambridge Royal Arch Chapter was chartered in 1864, and Cambridge Commandery of Knights Templar in 1890. Freemasonry in Cambridge owes much to Rev. Lucius R. Paige, who has had an interesting Masonic history. As the natural result of early elections and of a very long life (Dr. Paige is now in his ninety-fifth year), he is the senior Pelections and of a very long life (Dr. Paige is now in his ninety-fifth year), he is the senior Past Master of Masons in Massachusetts, the senior Past Commander of Knights Templar in the State and probably in the United States. It is eminently fitting that any memorial of Freemasonry in Cambridge should contain affectionate tribute to one who championed this cause when it most needed friends, and who has always brought to its service unwavering fidelity, steady judgment, and unusual ability.
6; its police force, 316; its water supply, 316; valuation, 319; comparative statement of income and expenditures, 319; manufacturing statistics, 322-331; government, 401-405; semi-centennial, list of committees, 406-408. Cambridge Bank, 301-303. Cambridge Cemetery, laid out, 137; consecration, 137; Dr. Albro's address, 137; extent and additions, 138; its care, 138; chapel, 138; soldiers' lot, 138; interments, 139; gateway, 139. Cambridge Club, 295. Cambridge Commandery of Knights Templar, 284. Cambridge Common, 47-52. See Common. Cambridge Farms (Lexington), 9, 236. Cambridge Field, 122, 123. Cambridge Idea, The, 87-100; who first used the phrase, 87; its forcefulness, 87; in everybody's mouth, 87; its indefinableness, 88; a symposium to define it, 88; not an idea, but an ideal, 88; a large symbol of thought, 88. Cambridge's heritage, 89, 90; the power of the rum traffic, 91; licensed saloons, 91; a religious campaign, 91; Frozen Truth, 91; overthrow of the