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Identifier: randmcnallybosto05newy (find matches)
Title: Rand, McNally Boston guide to the city and environs, with maps and illustrations ..
Year: 1900 (1900s)
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Subjects: Boston (Mass.) -- Guidebooks
Publisher: New York, Chicago, Rand, McNally & company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation
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RAND McNALLY BOSTON GUIDE 77
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78 RAND McNALLY BOSTON GUIDE Boston Young Womens Christian Association,Berkeley and AppletonSts.—Rooms, board,room registry, employ-ment bureau, gym-nasium, evening classes,social activities. Boston Young Mens-Christian Union, 48Boylston St. Maintainsa well equipped gymna-sium , library and readingroom, evening institute,employment bureau,room registry, and givesentertainments. Business Womens Club,144 Bowdoin St. Chilton Club, 152 Com-monwealth Ave.—A so-cial club for women. Elysium Club, 218 Huntington Ave. — Leading Hebrew mer-chants, bankers, and other business men. Engineers Club, 2 Commonwealth Ave. Exchange Club, 118 Milk St. First Corps of Cadets.—Organized 1741. Armory, ColumbusAve. and Ferdinand St. Harvard Club of Boston, 374 Commonwealth Ave. Longwood Cricket Club, Longwood (Chestnut Hill car orBoston & Albany Railroad). Masonic Temple, Tremont and Boylston Sts., is headquartersfor the Masonic societies of the city. Mayflower Club, 6 Park St.—A
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