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ecame apparent in indoor illumination, and the sales of gas, which in that year were ninety-seven million feet, rose rapidly to one hundred and seventy million feet in 1895; the use of gas in cooling and heating has its share in this increase, and all shows a greater affluence among the inhabitants of the city. The present board of directors is composed of seven members: Willard A. Bullard, Daniel U. Chamberlin, Henry Endicott, Stanley B. Hildreth, Henry C. Rand, Daniel G. Tyler, and Quincy A. Vinal. Daniel U. Chamberlin is the president: Adolph Vogl, clerk and treasurer; and Horace A. Allyn, superintendent. American Rubber Co. The American Rubber Co. was organized in 1872 under the laws of Massachusetts. A jobbing business was done until 1877, when the factory was built in Cambridge for the purpose of manufacturing boots, shoes, clothing, and wringer rolls. The plant was entirely destroyed by fire in December, 1881, but was at once rebuilt on a larger scale, and the cap