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The Cambridge of eighteen hundred and ninety-six: a picture of the city and its industries fifty years after its incorporation (ed. Arthur Gilman) 5 1 Browse Search
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e club was incorporated July 23, 1894, and it is in the possession of a handsome club-house, colonial in design, located on the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Davenport Street. The object of the club is to promote physical culture and social intercourse among its members. The club-house has a commodious gymnasium and six fine bowling-alleys. The membership is about four hundred and twenty-five, and includes many well-known men in the city. The officers are: E. D. Mellen, president; W. H. Lerned, vice-president; John C. Sylvia, secretary; George W. Apsey, treasurer. The Cambridge Club is the outgrowth of the Harvard Lyceum, an organization formed October 26, 1879, by citizens mostly of Cambridgeport, with the object to promote literary and social culture among its members, and especially to consider and discuss questions relating to the welfare of the city of Cambridge. Meetings were held at Pythian Hall, Main Street. At a meeting held November 17, 1881, an amended constituti
n, Hon. William B. Durant, Hon. William E. Russell, Mr. Edwin B. Hale, Mr. Edward B. James, Gen. Edgar R. Champlin, Rev. George W. Bicknell, Hon. John W. Coveney, Mr. Benjamin G. Hazel, Rev. Thomas Scully, Mr. William E. Thomas, Mr. Walter H. Lerned, Mr. John H. Corcoran, Mr. George Close, Rev. John O'Brien, Mr. William Goepper, Mr. Joseph J. Kelley, Mr. John S. Clary, Mr. Justin Winsor, Mr. George H. Howard, Mr. James S. Price, Mr. John T. Shea, Mr. Charles W. Dailey, Mr.lmen William R. Davis, Frank H. Willard, and Origen O. Preble, Messrs. Otis S. Brown, John Read, William B. Durant, Rev. David N. Beach, George Close, Leander M. Hannum, George H. Howard, John S. Clary, John D. Billings, Edmund Reardon, and Walter H. Lerned. Incidentals. Mr. Henry O. Houghton, chairman; Councilman George E. Saunders, clerk; Alderman Watson G. Cutter, Councilman Robert A. Parry, Messrs. Stillman F. Kelley, and Henry D. Yerxa. banquet. Alderman Henry White, chairman;